I've had my Marigold flowers which are still small but have quite a few leaves on them in my house in different pots but I've now noticed the odd ones are shrivelled up and look dead. Is it the heat and should I now place in the greenhouse covering with a propagator lid at night?
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OK no worries - you probably need a longer posting history I expect.
If I had to guess I'd plump for "damping off" as the most likely cause - you can probably find some info and photos on the web to see whether your plants fit the frame or not.
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My marigolds ( allsorts) have been in the greenhouse for weeks Jane and are loving it in there overnight as well with no lid.
Toms are up the gh as soon as it reaches 9 degrees normally around 9am atm, and come back in the kitchen for the evening , peppers and chillis are a bit difficult atm because of the massively fluctuating temps but in general ill take them up gh around 10 am and fetch them in around 7pm 0r below 14 degrees, whichever arrives first .Last edited by jackarmy; 06-04-2018, 05:31 PM.
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I've got a tray of beetroot that germinated and are now about 0.5cm tall out in the GH.
Lack of space has meant that I've had to put some chillies out there too - they've noticeably slowed up but are about 5 cm tall and fairly healthy looking so I'm hoping they'll just see it as a 'toughening up' experience - they're not super hots so I'm optimistic for them.
I rather suspect that if I lived alone my home would look like some sort of 'bonsai veg jungle' this time of year ...sigpic
1574 gin and tonics please Monica, large ones.
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