This is what happened after I put them outside for two hours on a warm day. No sun since it was overcast mostly cloudy. Why did they die? π€¦π»ββοΈ
This is what happened after I put them outside for two hours on a warm day. No sun since it was overcast mostly cloudy. Why did they die? π€¦π»ββοΈ
by Resident3781
8 Comments
StueyGuyd
Small, dry, and stressed? Give them plenty of water and see if they perk up.
When hardening off seedlings, my seedlings are a lot bigger, and their first 2 hours are in the shade in the afternoon. The next day they get 4 hours in the afternoon shade. Their next few days are different, depending on the first two days go.
crocodial
Pretty clearly lack of water.
BrainPolice1011
They are not dead
bkb74k3
I start my seeds in md February, take them outside at first sign of no more nights under 50F. This year, that was last weekend. By then, they are about a foot tall, and do not need to harden them. They do great almost immediately, and as soon as I pot them up, they start growing like crazy. All I can assume i that they handle the transition well because I have very bright light on them for 12 hours per day, and oscillating fans on them 24/7. They donβt even seem to notice the transition from inside to outsideβ¦
Andrew_Higginbottom
Looks like the soil dried out.
Titoffrito
Idk I say you found your winners lmao
unapologeticallyMe1
The sun is stronger than you think. Even when cloudy it can be a shock to plants accustomed to being inside.
Steelpapercranes
Super dry, look how much the soil has shrunk. That’s all.
8 Comments
Small, dry, and stressed? Give them plenty of water and see if they perk up.
When hardening off seedlings, my seedlings are a lot bigger, and their first 2 hours are in the shade in the afternoon. The next day they get 4 hours in the afternoon shade. Their next few days are different, depending on the first two days go.
Pretty clearly lack of water.
They are not dead
I start my seeds in md February, take them outside at first sign of no more nights under 50F. This year, that was last weekend. By then, they are about a foot tall, and do not need to harden them. They do great almost immediately, and as soon as I pot them up, they start growing like crazy. All I can assume i that they handle the transition well because I have very bright light on them for 12 hours per day, and oscillating fans on them 24/7. They donβt even seem to notice the transition from inside to outsideβ¦
Looks like the soil dried out.
Idk I say you found your winners lmao
The sun is stronger than you think. Even when cloudy it can be a shock to plants accustomed to being inside.
Super dry, look how much the soil has shrunk. That’s all.