My plants have stretched too much, so I put more soil in the cups to keep them standing strong in the breeze.
I put the plastic ‘pots’ inside paper cups with black tape, to keep the roots in the shade. I also cut the bottoms of the paper cups to let the air under the soil to circulate.
They were growing slowly, but I’m slowly trying to imrove their environment.
One of them was turning her leaves down, but seems to be recovering.
So far no nutrients, only water. I try to test the ph before every feeding, because my water seems to be changing its ph by about ~1, when sitting for a few days
Day 13: Transplanted them into 5 gal (19L) fabric pots. The middle seedling has lost a bit of its roots in the process. They just ripped off when a chunk of soil decided to separate when I pulled them out of the cups. Waiting for her to regenerate. I sadly don’t have nothing to help the roots develop faster.
Day 14: The yellow spots don’t seem to go away. I’m a little worried. Thinking about giving them some bio•grow after two days.