Questioning light intensity

First, I would plant them in two separate pots. You can plant them in the soil up to the cotyledons. I always wait until they have grown a bit and then add soil up to the first serrated leaf.

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Hi, for germination, soak your seeds in a little water at 24-25°C with a hydrogen peroxide dilution to eliminate all germicidal risks. Don’t touch them with your hands; use gloves or tweezers. Leave them in the hydrogen peroxide for

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Hi, I can confirm that it would be wise to separate them quickly and repot them into a larger pot already, so that your roots can start colonizing the pot and spreading.

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How do I separate them without damaging the roots and why do they look a bit tilted and the other plant looks more upright or with slightly smaller leaves

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The easiest way should be to carefully rinse the soil under running water. Try not to pull and let the water do the work, then they should get through it well.

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How did you separate them?

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Hi, regarding your lamp issue, are they dimmable (the possibility of intensity variations is really important), and are you talking about CFLs rather than LEDs?

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Well planted at the right height

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Yes, you can add at least another 1cm to 2cm.

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That is partly the stem, and at the lower end it is the taproot, where you can see the root hairs. These fine root hairs are the part of the roots responsible for absorbing water and nutrients. As long as they are white, they are healthy; if they turn brown, they are unhealthy or starting to die, which you will then also see in your plant. You should plant them as soon as possible. Roots don’t like light; they need darkness. The soil should have good drainage so that the roots can breathe.

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lights Interlacing and phasing R very important vectors for light radiation offset calculations.

Just sayin’ theres always more than meets da eye

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