No till problem

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So I have three no till 10 gallon pots going and I let them get going for weeks before putting any seeds in them. Well I now have a problem and questions. So two of the pots are outside and one doesn’t seem to be doing well like the others and has less clovers ( I am going to add more seeds today) that one dries out faster as well.

So I tried to get black cream by sweet seeds to grow this whole passed month and nothing is sprouting. I had two sprout one died and one I pulled out because two sprouted at the same time and I didn’t want two in the same pot. I soaked the seed and even did paper towel method and I am still waiting to see them sprout and nothing. When I grew one seed ( regular soil method ) the flowers off that plant didn’t even grow how they should. The smell was nasty and the taste was bad. I am starting to think maybe this batch of seeds are just not good ?!?!?

Would some auto strains not do well in a no till ? So far only the dark devil seed sprouted and looks great. I really wanted to try the black cream and actually get good flowers from it. I may just have to buy new fresh seeds and see.
 
So I spoke too soon .... so the dark devil is wilting I dunno what I’m doing wrong ? Any ideas
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So I spoke too soon .... so the dark devil is wilting I dunno what I’m doing wrong ? Any ideas
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That's a large pot for a small seedling. Could it have been overwatered previously? The new growth doesn't look all that bad.

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I might be wrong here , but maybe the clover is using the nutrients and the seedling is going without , I know clover stores nitrogen , but it still needs some in there early growth , Just a thought . :thumbsup:

One pot doesn’t have that many flowers and nothing is sprouting in that one as well. I am in the gh as I type this and I got curious and started to dig down. I don’t see any worms ... maybe they died ‍♀️
 
That's a large pot for a small seedling. Could it have been overwatered previously? The new growth doesn't look all that bad.

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I barely water them and was trying to find a balance between not getting too dry and not being too wet. So I maybe come in here to check every two days. It hasn’t been that hot but the pots are on the ground and the roll up sides are up brining in air. I am wondering if I should have added vermiculite because the last time I tried fabric pots everything dried out way too fast.
 
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