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Most definitely agree sir. The petiole are drooping and that says at this moment it’s thirsty af.looks really thirsty, and a bit of root rot setting in maybe. you may not have over watered, but if the media is soaking wet all the time you get root rot.
I'm embarrassed to admit why i know this lol...meh we all had to start somewhere and keep trucking till we get it right. Also neem oil drench on seedling roots is bad idea. Treat early roots like a prom date and you're nervous every minute.Most definitely agree sir. The petiole are drooping and that says at this moment it’s thirsty af.
All great advice above.
without more info id say a como of over and under watering with low light and less than ideal temps. Root damage is almost a guarantee at this point and the plant is severely stunted
On the second week I overwatered a few plants and i recall seeing the soil moist for 4+ days so I turned my light from 30% to 80% for 24 hrs to dry the plants and it worked. This brought my avg temp of 74 degrees to about 78 degrees. For the next weeks I started to water them less amount of water as I was scared to over water them, so yes I did have a combo of overwater and underwater..Most definitely agree sir. The petiole are drooping and that says at this moment it’s thirsty af.
All great advice above.
without more info id say a como of over and under watering with low light and less than ideal temps. Root damage is almost a guarantee at this point and the plant is severely stunted
Wait. Did you feed them neem oil by putting it in water and then onto the soil
Yes i mixed a ratio of 3 ml of 100% neem oil (DYNA) with 1 ml of soap into 1 litre of ph water at 6.5, kind of warm to dissolve the neem, and then i spray it onto leafs and soil.Wait. Did you feed them neem oil by putting it in water and then onto the soil?
Heya brotha, how ya been? Hope all is well my manOh shit aquaman is back.
Hope everything is going great
Do both if you can. In case it doesn't recover.If i transplant will i be able to fight or combat the root rot or should i just start fresh ??
Looks like mychorizaeThis is what the roots look like at the moment, is that considered root rot ? The roots do have a fuzzy look to them...
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