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Maybe watering too frequently and you really want a grow bulb not a heat lamp. A good grow bulb hits your photosystems betterI have 2 Plants under a 320W Heat Lamp. They was growing beautiful and all of a sudden I realised the very first round leaves started yellowing at tips then whole leaf.. then it turned to this whitish deadish color then eventually died. now it's moving up my babies. somebody please help me. I'm using all purpose soil.
Maybe watering too frequently and you really want a grow bulb not a heat lamp. A good grow bulb hits your photosystems better
you did not give enough info,i mean you could be using tap water on them and something in the water is making them look like this.heat lamps are not for growing plants,they are for growing chickens lol
Do you adjust your ph of the water?I need to save them. I thought the same but I gave it time and just got worse? and I don't have money for it
Do you adjust your ph of the water?
Your ph could be off and the plant is working to hard for nutrients. .. above most everything else you need a way to read the ph of your water... you can adjust water with simple household items like lemon and vinegar and baking soda but you REALLY need a way to check the ph. A simple ph kit is about 10-15 bucks and it is the most important thing you can have. There is nothing that will help a plant like proper ph.no. I've been using tap water. but I read about letting bottle water sit 24hrs to get rid out chlorein.. I'm new to this. and I have no in COME ):
you may be over watering them the soil looks rough add some pearlite to help airate them if using nutes cut back remember lrss is best good luck with everything make sure you mix your soil up good if you add pearlite
you may be over watering them the soil looks rough add some pearlite to help airate them if using nutes cut back remember lrss is best good luck with everything make sure you mix your soil up good if you add pearlite
What soil are they in? Tgat does not look like a seedling mix to me..
Your ph could be off and the plant is working to hard for nutrients. .. above most everything else you need a way to read the ph of your water... you can adjust water with simple household items like lemon and vinegar and baking soda but you REALLY need a way to check the ph. A simple ph kit is about 10-15 bucks and it is the most important thing you can have. There is nothing that will help a plant like proper ph.
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If you're using tap water just fill gallon jugs and leave cap off for at least 24hrs to cook off as many chemicals as possible. That will usually get you in a good zone but you can call your water company and ask what the PH & PPM of your water is and they'll tell you.I recently transplanted to bigger pots and used a different soil it's made by miracle grow. and I have changed the lighting to. a 300W & 200W GE light bulbs. Together the light bulbs are putting off about 60k+ lumens and there had Ben a huge difference!! I haven't got any thing for the PH yet and I'm working on getting a temperature and Humidity Gauge "Digital".. I will keep everyone updated!! my baby's are growing and look so much more healthier.. Thanks everyone
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