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I started in a seed starter soil. Because I didn't have proper light she got real leggy, Like 6 inches tall just stretching for light. That's when I repotted her deeper in an organic soil and got my lights. She's been growing for about a month now seemed ok until I really started reading more about growing.Man thats a lot of stuff to dump on such a young plant. What type of medium are you using?
If I understand it soils like FF are ready to grow and may even be too "hot" for young plants so if your plant recovers no nutrients unless the company instructs otherwise and always start half strength or even lessI'm not sure if the pics are clear enough but the stem is like half reddish? And on a few sets of leafs the top half of the stem of that leaf is red also?
I just ordered the dirt, thank youIf you're going to use Ocean Forest when you transplant, I recommend mixing Happy Frog with it. I do 2 parts Ocean Forest to 1 part Happy Frog. I've used a bunch of different soils, this mix is all I use now when transplanting. I just don't seem to have as many problems, I also don't use a crap ton of nutes.
I start seeds in 100% Happy Frog.
so it seems from replies I've got a nutrient burn?
I agree with @Imzzaudae. It's cannibalizing its lower leaves. Feed it a balanced fertilizer and continue the Mg. Gaia Green All Purpose would be a good choice.Your plant is hungry.
You've acidified your soil. Don't amend as a beginner and it would be wise to use fresh unadulterated soil next run.I'm a fairly new grower and I'm just concerned that this is either a nutrient deficiency or just stressed out? I'm only starting inside until I get her in the next size up pot then slowly introducing to outside. I only water once the pot feels light, as to not overwater. The top quarter inch of pot I backfilled with organic worm casings. Sprinkled some cinnamon to keep bugs at bay. Because I was concerned about a nutrient deficiency, yesterday I sprinkled a quarter tablespoon of bat guano, bone meal, and watered with water mixed with a little Epsom salt to give the magnesium and help with mineral absorption. Seems to have helped a bit but still concerned..it's 76 degrees so maybe too cool also? I just need some help until I get her outside, plan on reporting after one or two more sets of leaves.
I always panick at the first sign of stressYou've acidified your soil. Don't amend as a beginner and it would be wise to use fresh unadulterated soil next run.
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