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Old 07-12-2004, 10:12 PM
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Question Brownish stem - 2 Days old

brownish stem its 2 days old and i grow it outside?
could it be fried it was in the sun for 7 hours today

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Some of them do come up with brownish stems. How are they doing now?
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Old 07-18-2004, 02:23 PM
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well its 7 days old now about 3 inches tall the cotyledons are 3/4 - 1 inch away from the leafs now and the biggest leafs are 1 inch+ and the new leafs are a lil more than a centimeter
 
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They sound OK, you can get a thing called 'damping off' where they rot, but it doesn't sound like that, I am sure they are OK.

Damping-off generally refers to sudden plant death in the seedling stage due to the attack of fungi. These fungi are soilborne and are stimulated to grow and infect the seed or seedling by nutrients released from a germinating seed. However, seedlings may be injured or killed by something other than fungi, for example, toxic materials in the soil, excess or deficient soil moisture, seed defects, temperature extremes, toxic gases in the air, etc. A correct diagnosis is the key to effective control measures.
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Here is the link to the damping off website, but they sound too old for it to be happening.

http://www.extension.umn.edu/distrib...re/DG1167.html
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