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Classic sulfur deficiency.With the algae growing on the outside of the bag could be youre overwatering one plant and it could’ve caused it to get root rot as for the the crazy looking leaf with a funky design in the middle i don’t know what it could be
Is it too late to correct? If not, how do I correct it? Product name would be great!Classic sulfur deficiency.
Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, half teaspoon to a gallon. But there isn’t much there to save. What kind of water have you been using, well or tap?Is it too late to correct? If not, how do I correct it? Product name would be great!
Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, half teaspoon to a gallon. But there isn’t much there to save. What kind of water have you been using, well or tap?
Tap water out of the garden hose. I fill the 5 gal bucket and let it sit for a day. Keep in mind, the only bad plant are the ones in fabric containers. The only thing I fed them all was bat guano.Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, half teaspoon to a gallon. But there isn’t much there to save. What kind of water have you been using, well or tap?
Tap water out of the garden hose. I fill the 5 gal bucket and let it sit for a day. Keep in mind, the only bad plant are the ones in fabric containers. The only thing I fed them all was bat guano.
That is strange, most growers, myself included, prefer bags. Those stains are like highwater marks, are you keeping the bags off the tables with grids so theres airflow under them?
No I didn't :( , I just transplanted those 3 bad plants into plastic ones. Will the epson salt work? It's what my wife has. lolThat is strange, most growers, myself included, prefer bags. Those stains are like highwater marks, are you keeping the bags off the tables with grids so theres airflow under them?
Growing in happy frog.What are you growing in?
How often do you water?
How much water do you give?
How often do you feed and how much?
I can guess already that you have severe root issues because the pot is on plastic and it can not drain properly. There MUST be airflow underneath the pot. Yes even fabric.
What's the humidity in the greenhouse? Sulphur is immobile and requires decent transipration. If humidity is too high in there they might just not be drawing up adequate immobile nutrients.
Pots on the floor isn't good either as mentioned.
I don't think humidity is a problem, as you can see from a pic of my greenhouse. The top is pretty well vented! lolWhat's the humidity in the greenhouse? Sulphur is immobile and requires decent transipration. If humidity is too high in there they might just not be drawing up adequate immobile nutrients.
Pots on the floor isn't good either as mentioned.
No rocks or gravel, just Happy Frog soil. The roots actually looked whitish-yellow.Did you have a good look at the roots when you transplanted them out of the bags? They should be almost white if they are dark and mushy .... well they are most like rotting. My suspicion as another here said too much water left in the bag between watering, get it up off the poly what kind of soil (I assume it's soil) are you growing in and I hope you didn't put rocks or gravel in the bottom of your pots or bags
I live in Vancouver Wa. There are a lot of outdoor/greenhouse growers in this region.Seen it before. What part of the Country? Aside from the obvious watering, ventilation, feeding. You can’t just throw them into any enclosure with translucent panels and expect great results. No more than you can go out in the woods and grow them under a canopy of trees. You need to research greenhouses. Growing in perpetual twilight isn’t going to get it done.It may not look like it to your eyes but it does show the plants. I’ll shut up and good luck to you.
@Oldchucky has a point, the panels you used are reflecting almost half your light away from the plants because of their shape. I love how you fit it together. You have plenty of ventilation so I know you did some reading. Get your watering squared away and 50% of problems vanish. What's your pH? How are you feeding?You can’t just throw them into any enclosure with translucent panels and expect great results.
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