Every winter it’s the same. Plant the wheat/oats/ barley or whatever, express amazement at how fast it grows, then plant some all over a week or two later because it dies so fast.

I would settle for slower growth and longer life. Is there some secret to keeping this longer? I only have a west facing window to put it in. The east facing windows are shaded by a big tree.

  • Amuletta@lemmy.caOP
    2·
    4 months ago

    It gets plenty of water, but more light isn’t an option.

    • dgdft@lemmy.worldEnglish
      4·
      4 months ago

      Are you letting the substrate fully dry between waterings? It’s really easy to overwater and get fungal issues.

    • Canadian_anarchist@lemmy.ca
      4·
      4 months ago

      You can supplement light with growing lights. Grass requires both moisture and light to be successful.

      • Amuletta@lemmy.caOP
        2·
        4 months ago

        I tried that last winter. It made no difference. I can grow indoor plants, just not grass for some reason. If I could persuade them to nibble on phalenopsis orchids, I wouldn’t need the grass.