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Yeah, i tought so. I couldn't check myself, as i am travelling atm, but looking at photos my wife sent me these days i could see some green spots at the soil, maybe algae or Moss growing as i feed the plant kelp. We used to Water her with around 150 ml every 2 days (the cup is about 500 ml).It looks over-watered to me, based on the texture and thickness of the leaves, and miniaturization. Do you have a lot of drainage holes in the bottom of the cup? I don't trust the "finger test" for water content. In soil, I water to run-off, only when the pot is very light. I would expect a plant that size in a cup that size to go 5 days or more between waterings. Over-watering is watering too often, as opposed to giving too much water at once.
Her latest photos, it has been 3 days since the last watering. But the leaves keep yellowing, i think i'll loose the big leaves.Yeah, i tought so. I couldn't check myself, as i am travelling atm, but looking at photos my wife sent me these days i could see some green spots at the soil, maybe algae or Moss growing as i feed the plant kelp. We used to Water her with around 150 ml every 2 days (the cup is about 500 ml).
I didn't suspect overwatering issues at first as, according to the pics i've seen, the leaves start drooping and the plant looks kinda sad lol, my plant leaves were pointing up just fine and i was watering about 15% of the cups volume. I've suspended watering for now, the bottom leaves dried fully, but the top grow are looking kinda better by now.Yea looks to wet popcorn dry fart before watering very close to wilting I would toss it in a 2or 3 gallon pot fresh dry dirt top it and you will be fine
Yep, in the soil there is no food. Just the liquid fertilizersSo there is no food in your medium
I've emailed biobizz regarding EC measurements with their products. What they said makes sense, EC measurements take in account the amount of Ions dissolved in water, thus making the water more conductible. Organic fertilizers (including Biobizz nutes), opposed as mineral ones, contain organic molecules that doesn't ionize as easily in water making the EC measurement irrelevant.Lower leaves yellowing and dying usually means a mobile nute (nitrogen) isn't available and is being pulled from older leaves. It can also be a symptom of over watering. I'm not familiar with those nutrs are you able to check ec both going in and coming out?
Transplanted her today, even tough i think her root system wasn't developed enought, when i see pics of transplants the roots are all over the soil mass.I would transplant her into a bigger pot with some fresh soil and hold off on the nutes until she gets healthier. Your first pic looks like you might be watering too often.
Yes, organic fertilizers don't read on the ec meters. What does the packaging say about rates? A seedling like that hardly needs much food at this point. I would still say your light is way to close and the leaves are showing signs of nute burn ( too much n)I've emailed biobizz regarding EC measurements with their products. What they said makes sense, EC measurements take in account the amount of Ions dissolved in water, thus making the water more conductible. Organic fertilizers (including Biobizz nutes), opposed as mineral ones, contain organic molecules that doesn't ionize as easily in water making the EC measurement irrelevant.
I've been using the feeding chart annexed here, currently i'm following the week 2 column, i'll turn to week 3 only when i want to trigger flowering.Yes, organic fertilizers don't read on the ec meters. What does the packaging say about rates? A seedling like that hardly needs much food at this point. I would still say your light is way to close and the leaves are showing signs of nute burn ( too much n)
I have some 4 litre felt pots here, but someone suggested to transplant to a 2 gallon pot and the pot i used are about 7 litres, so i figured it'd be ok. The plant is a BCN feminized Sour Diesel, so i hope i'll be able to fix.Oh my from one of extreme to the other.
Firstly when you put your finger in a pot and it feels moist then don’t water.
It’s easy to stunt a young plant by feeding to much
Ok so we are we’re we are and the finger part is as good as irrelevant with such a massive pot.
Unless it’s a automatic witch I really hope it isn’t as autos don’t get time to recover before flowering you should of potted up to a smaller pot nvm that’s done now.
Ok how far away is that light it looks awful close and is that soil ( that contains food ) in there
Also am I reading your meter right 31c aka 87f
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