I have sown many seeds germinating them in a warm bathroom then transfering them to my conservatory which is also heated. The plants grow to about 2" tall and then start wilting and and end up collapsing completely. This has happened in particular to my cauliflower seedlings but is showing signs on my red cabbage now too.
I have read through my many grow your own books and understand that the seedlings are suffering from 'damping off' and that there are numerous causes. I think that my problem is that the conservatory is too warm and therefore a white fur starts growing around the seedlings. The problem is though I have nowhere to let them grow on that is any cooler and it is too cold for them to go outside - what can I do to avoid losing all the seedling I have grown?
P.S. The compost and pots that they are being raised in are all brand new so shouldn't have any disease in them.
I have read through my many grow your own books and understand that the seedlings are suffering from 'damping off' and that there are numerous causes. I think that my problem is that the conservatory is too warm and therefore a white fur starts growing around the seedlings. The problem is though I have nowhere to let them grow on that is any cooler and it is too cold for them to go outside - what can I do to avoid losing all the seedling I have grown?
P.S. The compost and pots that they are being raised in are all brand new so shouldn't have any disease in them.
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