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pale/yellow seedlings

Hi, i sowed some Bongso seed last year and some of them have germinated.
They started out green but in a few days every new leaf becomes pale/yellow.
Could this be caused by too much light ?
They are 10 cm below 2 55 watt pl lights.
The soil is a mixture of peat, chopped spaghnum and perlite.
Humidity 90-100%, temperature 18-25 c, photoperiod 14 hours.
This D. Aliciae is growing in the same conditions.
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Chlorosis, with cps it's stopped by nutrients from bugs.
 
Tnx, i gave them some coffee.
Is it normal for this size seedling to need extra nutrients ?
Because i read reports from people that germinated neps in pure live spagnum without feeding anything and those plants looked fine to me.
 
Tnx, i gave them some coffee.
Is it normal for this size seedling to need extra nutrients ?
Because i read reports from people that germinated neps in pure live spagnum without feeding anything and those plants looked fine to me.

I have had no successful experience with Nep seeds, but after the cotyledons are formed, the leaves have little traps on them. The traps have a purpose... they are there to catch food because even at a small age, they need it.

Or at least I assume so. :poke:
 
You should put springtails in the soil to feed the little pitcher.
 
There were a lot of them but they dissapeared somehow XD
I'll look for more in the seed trays that haven't germinated yet.
 
They are looking much better now.
Half of the old pitchers have turned green and growth is a lot faster.
There have even been 2 new germinations :D
This seed was sown in late november.
 
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