Seeds under light's
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Seeds under light's
Hello everyone,
Every time I try to grow cactus seeds on a windowsill or near the garden, they always get infested with mealybug and other pests, so I am wandering if I can do it under artificial full spectrum grow lights.
Will this work and has anyone tried it?
Thanks,
Every time I try to grow cactus seeds on a windowsill or near the garden, they always get infested with mealybug and other pests, so I am wandering if I can do it under artificial full spectrum grow lights.
Will this work and has anyone tried it?
Thanks,
Henry,
A 15 year old with a love for Slow growing cacti, highland nepenthes and bulbophyllum orchids.
A 15 year old with a love for Slow growing cacti, highland nepenthes and bulbophyllum orchids.
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Re: Seeds under light's
Sure, that is what I always do when I sow, and I have seen many pictures of such setups on this forum. Works well for small seedlings, older plants is a different story.
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Re: Seeds under light's
But will they stop the mealy bug problem?
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Re: Seeds under light's
Henry I grew my seedlings like this this year but in a windowsill. If you're getting mealy bug issues it might be best to work out where they're coming from as, unless there are infested plants nearby, I'm not sure how they can be getting to your seedlings on a windowsill.
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Re: Seeds under light's
The reason I am growing under lights Is that I'd like to grow my seeds in places that no other plants have come in contact with. (Such as a windowsill) and only use fully cleaned equipment. I always sterilize my soil in the microwave before I grow anything in it.
Thanks,
Thanks,
Henry,
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Re: Seeds under light's
microwave the soil in the pots you are going to sow into, make sure its moist & bag up straight away so no bugs or spores can get in.
Mealy like to hide under the pot rims
Mealy like to hide under the pot rims
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- Echinocactus123
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Re: Seeds under light's
Thank you,
I always spay down my pots with 70% rubbing alcohol and thoroughly rinse with water. The alcohol completely evaporates/ is completely rinsed off with the water. I really dont know where the bugs are coming from though.
I always spay down my pots with 70% rubbing alcohol and thoroughly rinse with water. The alcohol completely evaporates/ is completely rinsed off with the water. I really dont know where the bugs are coming from though.
Henry,
A 15 year old with a love for Slow growing cacti, highland nepenthes and bulbophyllum orchids.
A 15 year old with a love for Slow growing cacti, highland nepenthes and bulbophyllum orchids.
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Re: Seeds under light's
If I may have my 2 pence worth.
I tried lights plus heated tray plus thermostat to start some home gathered seeds this time last year. Amazing .... and satisfying.
Then we had the hot spell for a few days mid summer ..... and half the seedlings turned to green mush.
I was wondering what I was going to do for space this coming year with the bountiful crop and a distinct lack of plant pots. After the clean up of yesterday, both of those concerns evaporated into nothingness.
I think I know what my error was. The propagation unit should not be in sunlight. I will be trying again .... but after the rearrangement of the GH to put the propagation unit under the bench unit.
I tried lights plus heated tray plus thermostat to start some home gathered seeds this time last year. Amazing .... and satisfying.
Then we had the hot spell for a few days mid summer ..... and half the seedlings turned to green mush.
I was wondering what I was going to do for space this coming year with the bountiful crop and a distinct lack of plant pots. After the clean up of yesterday, both of those concerns evaporated into nothingness.
I think I know what my error was. The propagation unit should not be in sunlight. I will be trying again .... but after the rearrangement of the GH to put the propagation unit under the bench unit.
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Re: Seeds under light's
I created a simple light box for germinating and wintering seedlings.
Basically a 64litre plastic storage box from Amazon for £16, some white sticky vinyl for £1.75 to cover the insides and lid and then a set of grow lights for £28. If you want to improve airflow a small USB fan for £10 but this isn't essential.
They're getting better light than they got on a windowsill this summer.
Basically a 64litre plastic storage box from Amazon for £16, some white sticky vinyl for £1.75 to cover the insides and lid and then a set of grow lights for £28. If you want to improve airflow a small USB fan for £10 but this isn't essential.
They're getting better light than they got on a windowsill this summer.