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Just transplanted into soil with compost. I think it’s nitrogen toxicity But I need another opinion.
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I’m not giving it any right now, I transplanted into soil with lots of compost so I think it’s getting too much nitrogenI think she still looks nice. What type of nutrition do you give the plant again and what brand?
Understand. I think this looks a bit light in colour, i.e. lime green, so she would probably have given some NPK. How many days you transplant the plant now?I’m not giving it any right now, I transplanted into soil with lots of compost so I think it’s getting too much nitrogen
It’s been almost 2 weeksUnderstand. I think this looks a bit light in colour, i.e. lime green, so she would probably have given some NPK. How many days you transplant the plant now?
Okey, Just wait.Det har gått nesten 2 uker
Too much nitrogen is indicated by dark green, almost shiny leaves. Certainly doesn't appear to be your issue here. Overall the plant looks healthy and I don't think you have any immediate cause for concern. I would just watch your watering as RootFarmer suggested. That soil looks pretty dense and would benefit from some perlite, but I'm not sure there's much you can do about that without another transplant (which would add stress to the plant). Make sure you run a proper wet/dry cycle on the soil to avoid nutrient lockout and root rot.I’m not giving it any right now, I transplanted into soil with lots of compost so I think it’s getting too much nitrogen