Scallions & Jalapeno Seedlings Wilting and Withering
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 2:46 pm
Hiya folks, first of all I want to say thank you for any help that is offered.. Now, that being said..
I have watched a few youtube videos and decided to mess around and try to see if I could grow some plants from seed to maturity. I admit I should have done FAR more research. But it seems that I was lucky enough to get a few results.. and just need help diagnosing why they look so desperate now after germinating.. Please see pictures below. I used a mix of peat to start growth and horse manure (only other soil I had lying around).
The problem: My scallions are all looking fallen over, almost withering. How do I know if I am under/over watering and what the issues are? Also the Jalapenos I heard are supposed to be happiest when very warm so I put them in a clear Burger King cup and covered it with Saran Wrap over the time.. But the seedlings were doing well before I did that and they started to die after.. what did I do wrong?
Thanks all



I have watched a few youtube videos and decided to mess around and try to see if I could grow some plants from seed to maturity. I admit I should have done FAR more research. But it seems that I was lucky enough to get a few results.. and just need help diagnosing why they look so desperate now after germinating.. Please see pictures below. I used a mix of peat to start growth and horse manure (only other soil I had lying around).
The problem: My scallions are all looking fallen over, almost withering. How do I know if I am under/over watering and what the issues are? Also the Jalapenos I heard are supposed to be happiest when very warm so I put them in a clear Burger King cup and covered it with Saran Wrap over the time.. But the seedlings were doing well before I did that and they started to die after.. what did I do wrong?
Thanks all



