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Seeds started inside fall over and die
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 526575" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Damping of is a fungus that "cuts" the new shoot of a plant when it is in its succulant stage. Plant just falls over. Most of the time it is caused from giving the seedlings too much water or having them in too humid of conditions. If using a cold frame or one of those plastic covers you should open the top to allow air flow once the seedling sprout. Also need to lay off the water some and let the planting medium dry out some. I always take mine out and put them in a semi shady spot like my porch where they can get stressed by the elements some. This will harden up the sprouts some and make them begin putting on true leaves. Once this happens the chance of damping off diminishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 526575, member: 4362"] Damping of is a fungus that "cuts" the new shoot of a plant when it is in its succulant stage. Plant just falls over. Most of the time it is caused from giving the seedlings too much water or having them in too humid of conditions. If using a cold frame or one of those plastic covers you should open the top to allow air flow once the seedling sprout. Also need to lay off the water some and let the planting medium dry out some. I always take mine out and put them in a semi shady spot like my porch where they can get stressed by the elements some. This will harden up the sprouts some and make them begin putting on true leaves. Once this happens the chance of damping off diminishes. [/QUOTE]
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