Hi everyone! Ive got a question about growing cedar of Lebanon from seed. I was able to collect a few seeds from huge Cedar of Lebanon trees in Lebanon earlier this year and decided to plant them once I came back from my trip. Back at home, I got them to germinate and planted them in pots. They almost all started to grow perfectly to about 3-5 cm tall and the all looked healthy, the faster growing ones are already starting to grow their 2nd set of leaves/needles. However, one day I found one laying flat on the ground, that still looked perfectly fine apart from that. When I lightly pulled on it, I was able to pull it out completely, ripping it off at the bottom of the stem though. As I didn’t pull very hard I looked closer and saw that where it had ripped, it had somewhat rotted and turned dark and kinda shrunk (this rotting spot is very close to where the little stem is touching the soil and in the first little bit of the soil as well). This confused me a little, as the other seedlin...
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