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Tuberous seedlings w/brown between leaf veins, curling?

Edie
12 years ago

I've got a dozen "Illumination Salmon" babies from seed started in December. They were just starting to grow like they meant it and get multiple stems when the leaves started looking odd on most of them. A couple seem unaffected so far.

I don't have a working camera so can't post pics. I see two things going on. Some of the plants have dry-looking brown patches between the leaf veins, mostly on the uppermost leaves. The leaf edges are not dried out.

Several plants have leaves curling under at the edges, and new growth is oddly lumpy and distorted. A couple seedlings have both the brown patches and the curling. The other affected plants have one problem or the other. I cut the worst bits off and wiped the snips with alcohol-based hand sanitizer between cuts.

I've got them indoors under shop lights with T12 bulbs. Plants are in individual pots on a tray. Pots are 2 1/2" square, 3 1/2" deep. Plants are varying sizes, all less than 5" tall. Can young plants sunburn under fluorescent lights? I moved them a few inches further from the lights in case that was it. Could it be dry indoor air? We have forced-air heating, with the vents in the ceiling. Am I messing up watering? Or is this some sort of pest or disease?

I've tried to find answers online but still don't know what I'm looking at. Hope someone can make a better guess than me, maybe point me to some online pictures to compare.

Edie

Comments (7)

  • hc mcdole
    12 years ago

    Is the soil staying wet or are you letting it dry some between watering?

  • Edie
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    I've been watering when the top of the mix is visibly dry (lighter color). Also feeding lightly, 1/4 of the usual dose for feeding with every watering, with Miracle Gro in the green bottle.

  • peggiewho
    12 years ago

    I am not a begonia specialist but always have some in my garden in summer but I start with tubers. As I read your post I thought it might be cooked leaves. The post below, B&L Begonias 2012 has his lights two feet from the plants. I thought that was high and might be because they are shade plants. But with your post today I cringed at Miracle Grow. I have it and use it on older plants but when I clone I like something less chemical. I would use stinky fish emulsion or Liquinox Grow. Both are sold at HD. I hope you can figure your problem out in time.

  • hc mcdole
    12 years ago

    Feeding is probably okay since you are doing it at 1/4 dosage. It could be humidity - how low does it get? How cold does it get in the room?

  • Edie
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    I don't have a hygrometer yet, so don't know on the humidity. It's a basement apartment, half buried like a hobbit hole, and damp enough we've had to treat surfaces for mold.

    Temps have been in the 60's during heating season. The apartment upstairs has the thermostat that controls both apartments.

    Peggiewho, I do have Neptune's Harvest fish/seaweed but will not use it in my living room, which is where these plants are. I used it indoors once and decided that "low tide" scent was best kept outdoors.

  • Woebegonia
    12 years ago

    I think there are some changes going on they don't like. What I would try is to put them in some kind of glass or plastic container, with a lid, so the temp or humidity changes, whatever is going on, can't reach them. I keep lots of seedlings under glass, so to speak. At about 3 inches the bottom of a soft drink container holds them and top cut off and placed over them makes a neat terrarium. I don't think the lights are too strong and I think fertilizer should be gentle at this stage. That's all I can think of, good luck!

  • Edie
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Dug up my old thread because I never reported back. I did cover them as woebegonia suggested and that seemed to help. They were fine once outdoors. They didn't get very big but did flower. So far this year, I have six saved tubers that have survived winter storage and woken up.

    Oddly, I also grew Go-Go begonias from seed last year, started in February, and they were right next to the Illuminations but showed no signs of distress.

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