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Aminopyralid contamination

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  • Pete.8Pete.8 Posts: 11,340
    edited 2 March
    I can't see what the problem is.
    Those that are not as advanced in growth are near the side of the propagator so likely don't get quite the same amount of warmth as the others - they'll soon catch up.

    They're not getting enough light either - hence the legginess

    Billericay - Essex

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  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    Those all look pretty good to me. Germination is rarely or never  100% even and not all seeds are completely viable. 

    But as @Pete.8 says, those seedlings need much more daylight … they’re becoming very etiolated and if they don’t get brighter  conditions they’ll collapse and be useless. 

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  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    The circled ones look to me like they're just a bit behind the others. Maybe try rotating the tray each day to even up the conditions.
    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
  • They're under a grow light, unfortunately maybe not powerful enough. I'll see if they develop but they've not done anything for about 4 days whereas the others are growing.

    They are leggy but I'll be potting them on into deeper compost so they'll be OK.

    Hopefully it's not aminoparalyd contamination anyway, so that's good news!
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