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Once you burn the root hairs from over feeding the plant yellows because it can't absorb the nutrients in the soil. Notice the tip burn on the leaves, the roots are tip burned as well.
Once you burn the root hairs from over feeding the plant yellows because it can't absorb the nutrients in the soil. Notice the tip burn on the leaves, the roots are tip burned as well.
For now I flushed one plant to see how it'll effect. The pot is almost 100% compost , major mistake I made. Should I remove the plants and repot them?much good information - to fix it - Flush for 5days also consider not using any nutrients for 1st 3 weeks nothing but root stimulators - anyway re-adjust your feeding program ioncluding your nutrient use and x's of using in a week - 2x's at the most (feed - water-dry -feed-dry-water is a good 6 day schedule)
I only used seaweed extract once for them before, but I planted them in 100% compost, so most probably that's the problem here imo.what light are you using and how far from the canopy is it?
what nutrients are you using and how much?
they may already be stunted, etc from what looks to me as basically overmotheringly..
Yes they are on the floor but the floor is warm because of the lights.are the bags sitting on the floor?
is the floor cold?
have you noticed any tiny insects around the plants?
what is your temp and humidity for lights on/off?
Not really cold but yeah cooler than lights on. Yup it's plastic bags with many holes, I added extra holes for airflow. Ok tomorrow I'm gonna try raising them up on a rack or something alsook the floor is warm because of the lights? so when lights off itās cold?
those bags look to be plastic? or fabric?
any holes for airflow?
you have a root issue so iād fix all no/low stresses first like bags off the floor.. etc.,
sounds good, keep us posted daily with pictures too.,Not really cold but yeah cooler than lights on. Yup it's plastic bags with many holes, I added extra holes for airflow. Ok tomorrow I'm gonna try raising them up on a rack or something also
Thanks for the advice. I shall keep the updates comingsounds good, keep us posted daily with pictures too.,
As winter progresses this time of year through the US, the ground gets colder and colder. Floors get cold, concrete floors even more. I took a piece of foam that came as protective packaging for my lights and put one under each pot to insulate the important, feeding root tips that dominate the lower portion of your pots.ok the floor is warm because of the lights? so when lights off itās cold?
those bags look to be plastic? or fabric?
any holes for airflow?
you have a root issue so iād fix all no/low stresses first like bags off the floor.. etc.,