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This first plant has had issues with seemingly nitrogen and curling down for a while. All my other plants are fine and I treat them the same, so I accepted it as a possible genetic difference (all different strains). its continued steadily as is, but now I’m seeing a similar (albeit minor) signs of it happening in my other plants.
Photos below are from plant 1
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These are the leaves below on my better plant which hasn’t showed any issues till recently
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Is my soil too hot? I figured I would have seen issues sooner if that were the case. Could this be from improper watering?
This really seems to be the only issue with my first grow, and I just need to fix it so I know what not to do going forward.
Thanks
-Hobb
Maybe watering a little too often over time the roots are staying too wet.
alright. It’s hard to figure out since when I wait too long it feels like it dries out so much that it harms them
Sometimes they droop when I wait way too long, but I had an issue for a while of underwatering and actually really stunted my PlantsHas one actually wilted?
Sometimes they droop when I wait way too long, but I had an issue for a while of underwatering and actually really stunted my Plants
So what do I do? It seems if I don’t wait just enough I kill them and if I wait a little too long I kill themIf the nutrient level is too high it gets real high as the medium dries out. Concentrates the nutrients.
So what do I do? It seems if I don’t wait just enough I kill them and if I wait a little too long I kill them
What is the soil? What is the runoff ppm and ph? What have you added?
i made the soil.
Coast of Maine platinum, compost, wormcastings, perlite, bone meal. And some have a bit of guano. The worst looking plant doesn’t have guano I didn’t have it at the time.
I haven’t PHD the runoff in a long time so I don’t remeber but I think it was normal. I’ve fed some earth juice bloom for nutes and that’s about it. I feed at 6.5 pH
Are they drooping or wilting? Big difference. My plants often droop at the end of a hot day even when they don't need water. If they are wilted they will have permenant damage or death if not watered very soon.Sometimes they droop when I wait way too long, but I had an issue for a while of underwatering and actually really stunted my Plants
Not wilting.Are they drooping or wilting? Big difference. My plants often droop at the end of a hot day even when they don't need water. If they are wilted they will have permenant damage or death if not watered very soon.
i made the soil.
Coast of Maine platinum, compost, wormcastings, perlite, bone meal. And some have a bit of guano. The worst looking plant doesn’t have guano I didn’t have it at the time.
I haven’t PHD the runoff in a long time so I don’t remeber but I think it was normal. I’ve fed some earth juice bloom for nutes and that’s about it.
How big are the pot? How much water does each get? How often?alright. It’s hard to figure out since when I wait too long it feels like it dries out so much that it harms them
They are 7 gallon, I put a bit more than a quarter gal since when I did a half they would sag reaaaally bad and didn’t seem too happyHow big are the pot? How much water does each get? How often?
Quarter gallon, so basically a liter in a 7 gallon pot? Are you getting any run off? ThTs next to no water for a 7 gallon pot.They are 7 gallon, I put a bit more than a quarter gal since when I did a half they would sag reaaaally bad and didn’t seem too happy
+1 I agree something going on in the root zoneI think you have root problems due to improper watering. 7 gallon pots should get about two gallons every time.
Wow I never knew so much. I watered yesterday, should I water again today or wait?I think you have root problems due to improper watering. 7 gallon pots should get about two gallons every time.
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