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"content": "nostr:npub18994crjwnldrukwym5lz3y2nae84s84v20m2rkngtjnyg549lr6qvxmd6m Could it be temperature? Spinach is cool season crop, our look similar if we forget to take it to lower temps after germination.\nOr burned by light?\nOr, paradoxically, they’re dry. I see your soil is quite wet (maybe bc of common tray with salad) and it can happen that roots rot and the seedling then dries even if watered.",
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