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Recently, I planted a few (about 15-20) the seeds of evening scented stock in a glass of 15 cm from plants, following the instructions in your manual. The shoots grew very rapidly until about 7 cm. Then he stopped and did not move 1 mm. It happened three weeks ago, then not only a height of more than one mm, now I see the coward and upside down! Some of them are yellow and die. This is the second time this happens to me. The last time this happened exactly happened and I thought I made a mistake. So I restart again, but the results. I live in an apartment with lots of sun and light, well I checked and made sure if it is suitable for planting inside, then bought for a little fragrant flowers, I get cool at night. However, if it is even more annoying than refreshing. : | Thanks for your help.

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