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Can anyone help identify what’s going on?

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i popped a coupe seeds recently and 1 has turned yellow from the edges

Ocean forest soil
Watered with BTi at PH 6.5
 

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74 F / 62% hum

50ml water with mycorrhizae

Have only done it 1 time, day 12 since it popped
looks overwatered

Make sure they got proper drainage

And fully saturate the medium and then let them dry out
So they have wet and dry cycles

Keeping them a little wet all the time kills them slowly by cutting off the oxygen to the rootball hope this helps
 
looks overwatered

Make sure they got proper drainage

And fully saturate the medium and then let them dry out
So they have wet and dry cycles

Keeping them a little wet all the time kills them slowly by cutting off the oxygen to the rootball hope this helps
Alright thank you for that, it just seemed weird to me because all the other ones are dying fine, that yellowish one received only 50ml while the good looking seedlings revived 75ml
 
Probably a fluctuation with watering or pH or both. Shouldn't need to pH your water for soil but it shouldn't hurt it either, unless there are fluctuations. And the way to avoid fluctuations is don't. Just my two cents.
 
Probably a fluctuation with watering or pH or both. Shouldn't need to pH your water for soil but it shouldn't hurt it either, unless there are fluctuations. And the way to avoid fluctuations is don't. Just my two cents.
Let it do its magic🙌
 
Alright thank you for that, it just seemed weird to me because all the other ones are dying fine, that yellowish one received only 50ml while the good looking seedlings revived 75ml
I know right
seems wierd that giving less more often can harm so much

start giving 25% of the pot volume in water
So if its 1 liter give it 250ml
Now lift the pot feel its weight should be heavy. Come back in a day or two and lift it again
now you can determine whether or not they need a top up

If thats too complicated stick a finger in the soil 2-3 cm is it wet?
If yes wait 2 days
 
What you guys think of them clear cups (getting light in the rootzone) vs the red party cups? Won't mess with the roots?
 
What you guys think of them clear cups (getting light in the rootzone) vs the red party cups? Won't mess with the roots?
exposing roots to light is going to
Turn them into stem
i always use black pots to minimise the light in the rootzone
Some use white pots to cool the root zone but yeah
Light is no good on the roots
 
Looks like he's pH the water and causing pH swings.. finding just using bottled water reduces that. Does look kind of wet. Probably a good time to transplant.
 
What you guys think of them clear cups (getting light in the rootzone) vs the red party cups? Won't mess with the roots?
yeah it was the only thing I had, in a couple days they will be in 1 gallon Pots
 
What you guys think of them clear cups (getting light in the rootzone) vs the red party cups? Won't mess with the roots?
i use orchid pots, because they dry out quicker, drain better and you can keep an eye on what the roots are doing, i usually repot as soon as i start to see roots.
 

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i popped a coupe seeds recently and 1 has turned yellow from the edges
Interveinal chlorosis (yellowing between the veins) is frequently due to magnesium deficiency. The plant could also be getting too much light.
 
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