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Watering just enough to keep soil moist with a spray bottle when it gets somewhat dry, two 100 watt led at 30 inches and pots have drainage holesHow are you watering? How often?
Does the pot have drainage holes?
What kinda light? How close?
There's your issue. Incorrect watering. You're going to want to water enough for a few drops to come out of the bottom. Once you do that lift up the pot and feel how heavy it is. THEN water again once the pot feels light. You're drowning the roots my friend. They need oxygen just as much as they need water.Watering just enough to keep soil moist with a spray bottle when it gets somewhat dry, two 100 watt led at 30 inches and pots have drainage holes
It's unused soillooks like alot of issues, too much light, soil ph is most likely off if you are reusing but not reamending. Watering is off too. Water the whole pot then let dry back. Check ph first, with soil i like between 6-7. How many seedling are under the 2 lights. I used a 65w led for my whole 2x4 at about 48"s and it was plenty of light
Yep that's very unreliable. Try it my way and it should turn right around.Ok, I have always put my finger one inch down into the soil on my plants and only watered when it was dry, I thought mayhaps it was a fungal or nutrient issue, I will water less and give it a try, Thanks
Ah, ehen they said from last year I assumed it was already run. Ph still looks off though, could just be the poor watering practiceIt's unused soil
3 seedlings, aliens on moonshine, purple sour diesel and amnesia lemon fast version and now the lemon is showing minor signs of the same symptoms, I felt I may have been a little overpowering with the light setup this time, I've never used a pH meter because our natural ground water has been good for the other grows unless the county or the excess rain runoff has done something to it but I will by a tester and flush the pots with an extremely dilute Humboldts secret solutionlooks like alot of issues, too much light, soil ph is most likely off if you are reusing but not reamending. Watering is off too. Water the whole pot then let dry back. Check ph first, with soil i like between 6-7. How many seedling are under the 2 lights. I used a 65w led for my whole 2x4 at about 48"s and it was plenty of light
yeah seedlings dont need much light, too much light will make a minor problem in the soil much worse,3 seedlings, aliens on moonshine, purple sour diesel and amnesia lemon fast version and now the lemon is showing minor signs of the same symptoms, I felt I may have been a little overpowering with the light setup this time, I've never used a pH meter because our natural ground water has been good for the other grows unless the county or the excess rain runoff has done something to it but I will by a tester and flush the pots with an extremely dilute Humboldts secret solution
I will let them dry out before trying what I posted lastYep that's very unreliable. Try it my way and it should turn right around.
I will let them dry out before trying what I posted lasYep that's very unreliable. Try it my way and it should turn right around.
NiceThis is a 65w hgl led. They put out a ton of light. I dont recommend doing this, my flower ten was taking way too long, i smashed these under a net and it is my current grow
The bottom of the pot will be wetter than the top. The lift-the-pot method works well. I have also found it helpful to use a soil moisture meter, if only to see how wet the soil is at different levels within the pot. These plants don't like wet feet.I will let them dry out before trying what I posted last
Don't flush anything yet. Just correct your watering and raise your light 12 inches. I start my plants off with 120 watts at 36 inches.I will let them dry out before trying what I posted las
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this^^^^^..Don't flush anything yet. Just correct your watering and raise your light 12 inches. I start my plants off with 120 watts at 36 inches.
Great, thanks to all of youthis^^^^^..
Can I say/ask something about this......spray bottle watering, spraying plants, really seedlings.......is it possible that this doesn't allow the roots to get the moisture they need, especially under the tap root...? There's something in us humans that likes the wet sheen droplet jungle look of spraying. Like we're making things lush, when that's not what they need. It's the roots that need moisture. They don't like hitting dry pockets of soil. Plus, spraying increases other possible problems. Stem rot, fungus.....Watering just enough to keep soil moist with a spray bottle when it gets somewhat dry, two 100 watt led at 30 inches and pots have drainage holes
h20 and 02Roots need water.
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