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March 23, 2009 | #1 |
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Massive roots but few leaves on seedlings??
Would anyone know why root develpment would be huge while the plant has yet to develop true leaves. I noticed this after finally deciding to transplant a few seedlings that were slow in putting out true leaves. As I pulled them out of the seed tray cells the roots were huge. I had never had this situation before and wonder what might be causing it.
Alex
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March 23, 2009 | #2 |
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What are you feeding them? It's my first thought....
~* Robin
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March 23, 2009 | #3 |
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Robin,
I've not given them much except some half strength liquid seaweed as a foliar spray.
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I was looking for an Article on a reason of Why.
I'm glad I did. Read this Fish Emulsion & Fish Meal Quote:
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March 23, 2009 | #5 |
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Robin,
Thanks. Seaweed liquid is a bit different than the fish fertilizer. It has lower N values. I suspect that it might be the problem combined with drier than usual seed mix. Seaweed is higer in phospherous. I've given them a good drink of half strength fish fertilizer hoping the extra nitrogen will help leaf growth. Alex
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March 23, 2009 | #6 |
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Phooey, gave you the wrong info! Sorry Alex!
On this page: Organic Fertilizer scroll down near the bottom of the page. Seaweed - Contains growth stimulants, good for seed compost and seed beds, and rooting plants. Phosphorus (P) is important for growth. All plants need it from day 1 to grow good roots to support the plant later. The notion that it is specially needed to grow roots exagerates its role. Often the response to phosphate fertilizer results from P deficiency or unavailability in soil. (see microbial/mycorrhizal treatments) The miracle of P nutrition is that unlike N it increases leaf area without reducing transport of sugars to the root. For this reason it is useful alongside K for root crops: e.g. carrots, beet, radish. Contained in:- rock phosphate, bone meal; it is a very immobile nutrient in the soil (see folia feeds below). ((On the same page)) ~* Robin
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March 24, 2009 | #7 |
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Probably the auxins in the seaweed promote cell division at
the tips of roots and root cell elongation behind the tips without proportionally stimulating top growth. The addition of a little fish emulsion, earthworm castings, alfalfa tea, or similar should fix it up (promote more top growth).
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March 25, 2009 | #8 |
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Robin and DiceThanks to both of you for the suggestions. It looks like the top growth is coming sronger after a bit of fish emulsion.
Alex
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