My morning glory seedlings (started indoors 1st week of April live in new england) are so touch and go. Have transferred them all to individual peat pots. Some are doing so well, some are doing well then start yellowing. I suspected "damping off", and sprinkled cinnamon into the soil and it helped, but NOW, seedlings that were doing well, are yellowing, plants that weren't doing well have parts of their vines growing healthy and another seedling next to it IN THE SAME PEAT POT starts to wilt. I don't get it. They are kept in a portable outdoor greenhouse, I vent it during the day, I take them out and place them out into a sunny spot during the day (I take them out because they were getting too hot in the greenhouse during the day). I actually planted a few strong seedlings in the garden already as a test and the frost risk is very low at this point, they're doing great! My question is, what is the issue?!? I am allowing the soil to dry out now between waterings and they are getting more than adequate light, is it too cold outside for them right now?? They are kept in the greenhouse at night, with hot water jugs to maintain heat as it's still between 45 and 55 at night here right now. Help!!!
My morning glory seedlings (started indoors 1st week of April live in new england) are so touch and go. Have transferred them all to individual peat pots. Some are doing so well, some are doing well then start yellowing. I suspected "damping off", and sprinkled cinnamon into the soil and it helped, but NOW, seedlings that were doing well, are yellowing, plants that weren't doing well have parts of their vines growing healthy and another seedling next to it IN THE SAME PEAT POT starts to wilt. I don't get it. They are kept in a portable outdoor greenhouse, I vent it during the day, I take them out and place them out into a sunny spot during the day (I take them out because they were getting too hot in the greenhouse during the day). I actually planted a few strong seedlings in the garden already as a test and the frost risk is very low at this point, they're doing great! My question is, what is the issue?!? I am allowing the soil to dry out now between waterings and they are getting more than adequate light, is it too cold outside for them right now?? They are kept in the greenhouse at night, with hot water jugs to maintain heat as it's still between 45 and 55 at night here right now. Help!!!