Milosackville
Matrice Périnatale
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- 10/2/13
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After many failed seeds I've finally had one pop. But I'm not calling it a success until it is well established as I've heard from many that their syrian rue seedlings often die after growing 2-3 cm. I'm not sure of what conditions the seedlings need to make it through the rough period of early life.
For the record, I put the seeds on top of dry potting soil in a small pot and put that in a miniature greenhouse under a 47 watt CFL with a steady temperature of 28 degrees celsius .
The greenhouse was as humid as I could get it (dishes of water and closed air vents).
When the seed popped I took the pot out because the soil had absorbed moisture. It is still under the CFL and the temperature is the same.
So, should I keep the soil moist or dry? Should I put the seedling under more light or the sun?
For the record, I put the seeds on top of dry potting soil in a small pot and put that in a miniature greenhouse under a 47 watt CFL with a steady temperature of 28 degrees celsius .
The greenhouse was as humid as I could get it (dishes of water and closed air vents).
When the seed popped I took the pot out because the soil had absorbed moisture. It is still under the CFL and the temperature is the same.
So, should I keep the soil moist or dry? Should I put the seedling under more light or the sun?