Re: Why do my Ipomea tricolor seedlings look so bad?
Indeed, these are heat lovers and won't do a thing until it warms up. In fact,
they may even appear to regress. Put them on a heat mat, if you have one. Or
the top of a refrigerator, in bright, bright light.
Diana
The Greenhouse Nursery
Port Angeles, WA
anni jensen wrote:
> I have started seeds of several Ipomea tricolor varieties, and they are all
> very pale (some white) and will not thrive. The plants sown directly into
> the pots look as bad as the transplanted ones. I wonder if it is still too
> cold for them (they are in a covered greenhouse that gets quite warm during
> the daytime, but cools off at night)?
> I wonder what your experience has been?
> Anni Jensen
> Zone 10
> SF Bay Area
>
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