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Old March 31, 2014   #1
ScottinAtlanta
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Default Purple, thinned stems stunting seedlings

Folks, I had great luck with 90% of my 400 seedlings, but about 10% were stunted. These seedlings were all in the potted up cups for 8 weeks, and subjected to cold treatment down to around 40-45 degrees. I notice that the stems of the stunted seedlings at ground level were darkened - purplish - and thinned. The leaves are green, so it does not seem to be damping off, but the root ball is very small.

Any idea what is causing this stem problem?
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