HELP saving my struggling plants

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Chaoticgenetics

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I understand your frustration but you can still get them back on track maybe 😁 if it were something more destructive like completely yellowed or burnt leaves then it would be more of a problem but those leaves can still photosynthesize pretty well. It just shows stress on the roots, due to the transplants and probably wet for too long. I plant the germinated seed in my final 7gal pots, I water only near the stem when its small but when they have 2 nodes or so I do an intense watering making sure all the substrate is wet and then wait until the plants ask me for water. When the roots have not colonized all the pot is really easy to overwater your pot. Getting used to how much it weights when its recently watered and how much it weights right before watering is also a very good way of knowing but sometimes, like if you have a net, you cant lift the pots anymore so thats the safe route, wait for them to ask for it if youre not sure.
What nutes you running from the signs of it seems to be over water and pH is off by the tips of the leaves but than again. Might just be. Rootrot due to over watering and not allowing it to fully dry out and give well allow them roots some air before another watering
 
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benjammin513

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What nutes you running from the signs of it seems to be over water and pH is off by the tips of the leaves but than again. Might just be. Rootrot due to over watering and not allowing it to fully dry out and give well allow them roots some air before another watering
It was definitely overwatered from soil being too compact which fucked up nutrient uptake. Im growing in organic soil. Ive let them dry out and used the hydrogen peroxide. I am seeing new root growth which is a good sign. Im gonna let them get a little healthier and then transplant to a 5 gallon pot.
 
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