fingered by my little finger near of the pot and all the centimeters that I reached was dry. then I decided to water it. watering circle around the plant and letting the roots get bigger reaching to the water sounds like a good idea. I'll definitely do that!
after I watered the plants I just recognized that it is still dry under the bottom of the soil. I mean I water the plant then touched my finger and there is still dry under the 1st floor of the bottom of the soil. it is really tricky and confusing me. do you think is that normal? I usually water the plant slowly like 1 plant-1liter water-in 1 and half minute. and do you have any diagnosis with plant I took pictures from?
I've got 6 plant growing, 2 of them are growing very slowly :/ one of them seems normal, shows no sign any deficiency or combustion but the other one looks she is in pain. I have waited let her take care itself but going worst day by day.
here is some pics under standard house bulb
leaves curling downward
some yellow parts on leaves
hope there is someone with solution or quick diagnosis
thanks.
according to my researchs so far it is look like copper or boron deficiency. they are 13 days old today and I transplanted them to mix fertilized soil 8 days ago. what can I do to make it corrected. any suggestion, advice would be very appreciated!
according to my researchs so far it is look like copper or boron deficiency. they are 13 days old today and I transplanted them to mix fertilized soil 8 days ago. what can I do to make it corrected. any suggestion, advice would be very appreciated!
according to my researchs so far it is look like copper or boron deficiency. they are 13 days old today and I transplanted them to mix fertilized soil 8 days ago. what can I do to make it corrected. any suggestion, advice would be very appreciated!