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I have fed a couple of times with small amounts with this bottle nutrients called ag-grow I’ll post a picture of the contents and no soil isn’t amendedHave you fed? Is the soil amended?
I'm putting my money on overwatered, peat moss holds on to lots of moisture ...At the moment they are in a perlite, peat moss and seed raising blend. I have been watering when the pots get lighter which is about every 5-6 days the temperature sits between 24-25 degrees and humidity sits around 54% Im using a spiderfarmer se-3000 led light it’s about 28 inches from the top of plants and the light is set at 25% intensity. Does anyone know what the problem is? Everything was going fine until 4-5 days ago
if those pots are same as my old ones they have a flat bottom with holes in but once you get weight on them they dont allow good drainage or ability to dry out . i use orchid pots now for seedlings they dry out quicker and have good drainage, plus because they are clear you can see when the roots have hit the bottom which is perfect time to transplant.At the moment they are in a perlite, peat moss and seed raising blend. I have been watering when the pots get lighter which is about every 5-6 days the temperature sits between 24-25 degrees and humidity sits around 54% Im using a spiderfarmer se-3000 led light it’s about 28 inches from the top of plants and the light is set at 25% intensity. Does anyone know what the problem is? Everything was going fine until 4-5 days ago
I'm guessing they're hungry...definitely for magnesium (interveinal yellowing), and possibly for other elements. If they were mine, I'd measure runoff EC of the next watering to try to get a sense for how much nutrient is in the pots.
Yes to both. Cal/Mag supplementation and a higher NPK for your grow base. Your base shows a 2-1-3 ratio. The base I use is 7-4-10. You could double or triple strength the dose but I would start at the recommended dose and raise it incrementally to see how the plant reacts.The brown spots are....dare I say it......Cal/Mag deficiency. If they are in still in seed starting peat you need to transplant.
if those pots are same as my old ones they have a flat bottom with holes in but once you get weight on them they dont allow good drainage or ability to dry out . i use orchid pots now for seedlings they dry out quicker and have good drainage, plus because they are clear you can see when the roots have hit the bottom which is perfect time to transplant.
Pre plant? Add lime into the soil. Plant in pot? low pH water.What’s the best way to lower soil ph?
Wouldn't lime raise the pH?Pre plant? Add lime into the soil. Plant in pot? low pH water.
It'll stabilize it.Wouldn't lime raise the pH?
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