Hi all.
I have a dozen or so Papaver Somniferum (poppy) seedlings that are about 3 weeks old. They started out ok, but over half of them started to fall over after growing about 0.5-1 inch. Others still stand up perfectly. I am worried that the limpness is caused by something I am doing...
a) Perhaps the seedlings are too heavy because they are water-logged; I don't water them until the top of the soil is dried out. I water them twice a day with a spray bottle (~4 sprays per cup).
b) Perhaps they are not getting enough light; I have 3 15W bulbs hanging about 10 inches above them (producing what, to me, seemed like the brightness of the sun at that distance). The bulbs are on a timer that turns them on for 10 hours a day.
c) Perhaps they are not getting enough fresh air; The plants are in a confined space, but I have a small fan right above them that I turn on for about 30 minutes every day. The fan blows away from them, so the force of air on the plants is negligible.
From several sources, I have read that it is normal for the seedlings to fall over, while from another source I have read that there is something wrong if they are falling over, so I'm a little torn on whether or not there is actually anything wrong at all. I know that I need to transplant the seedlings into bigger containers soon (the cat litter tubs that I've been saving
), but I would like to get them healthy before I do that. Alternatively, I don't want to transplant the limp seedlings if they are too far gone. I would appreciate suggestions from anyone who has experience with this phenomenon or with horticulture in general. My thumb is currently only
this green.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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