My plant is dying!? I recently planted a flower pip in a clump of dirt close...
I recently planted a flower pip in a clump of dirt close the tap within my garden, it was growing okay for a short time while then it started shriveling up and turning washed out. it's stuck at a perpetual inch in stage now and I don't know how to fix it. abet?
cover it surrounded by mircle whip
plenty of sunlight and water, conceivably try feeding it sugar sea too, that should help
and if your really desperate the best track is to blend mushrooms with dampen and feed it that the mushrooms enjoy heaps of nutrients in them
Answers: Turning yellow is a sign of any too much or too little water. I know, great lot of give a hand that is, but you know around how much water the plant is getting. Under the slap, it may be too much.
Depending on the species, it may or may not need direct sunlight. If its shriveling, it may be too much sun if it prefers indirect, partial hurricane lantern, or shade. If you know the species, either look it up on the Internet, or progress down to your local nursery and ask them.
NEVER fertilizer seedlings, unless you're sure you won't do wound. It can burn them as they are very susceptible immediately. Wait until the plant is at least 3 - 6 inches soaring.