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New colors have appeared on other leaves, on top of the yellowing brown spots. How fucked am i lol.
First thing i did. No bugs. I caught a big beetle looking bug in my room twice (on the stem of a plant) but other than that, no microorganisms under the leaves, did the paper test, nothing. I had just watered the soil with runoff before taking the pictures yesterday, made sure to have a good wet/dry cycle. Im afraid it is some sort of fungus. Found some greyish stuff growing on the top dirt layer of a buddies plant that was near mine.First thing is, have you scoped the undersides of the affected leaves for bugs? If you haven’t do that and report back. PS your soil looks very wet for clones or seedlings...
And as for the person who mentioned 3 week plants in small cups, i planned on transplanting right before the watering. Could that cause these symptoms? Its happening on another smaller plant aswell -_-
Thank you. Going to do that as soon as the soil dries out.Yes. They look good but with deficiencies starting. I would have guessed over watering but the leaves are flat and happy. Not ribbed and curled down like you said.
I try to get plants out of the party cups and into a 1 gallon by week 2 or they need fertilizer. And they could be growing a better root ball in a larger pot.
Ive done this. I dont think its over-watered. But i do have a question regarding seedlings. When is a plant no longer considered a seedling. All my plants have 3+ sets of true leaves. Are these still seedlings? Or considered younger side of veg.The simplest way to monitor watering is to weigh a cup of your promix if theres any left in the bag, then weigh a plant. More than fifty grams over is too much for seedlings.
Damn no i didnt actually weigh it. I meant i weighed a dry cup vs a wet cup in my hand to get a feel for the difference. I watered till run off so they were pretty full. I dont even want to weigh them, because i do think they are over the amount you said -_- gonna wait it out and transplant when it dries, see what happens.Seedlings til at least a fully developed five frond leaf as a general rule. Whats your weight difference now?
Its warm in the room. Around 23 celcius. Good air circulation (fan blowing on them). Its not just promix in there. Didnt have any to start with so most of the bottom of the cups is a potting mix of hummus/little twigs/moss/perlite with promix added on top. I can check the bottoms of the cups because they are in a second plastic cup that slides out of the big styrofoam one. Even when i water until runoff, the soil isnt that bad quality. Doesnt get all soupy/muddy. Dries out in 4 to 5 days. As for humidity.. i dont know. I dont have all the bells and whistles like humidity meter/ph meter. My first attempt at growing XDIt's pretty hard to overwater in Promix as long as decent drainage holes are put in the bottom of the cup/bucket. What are your temps and Relative humidity like? If it is too cool and there is high humidity, you might be getting a fungus issue, especially with your buddy's plant showing signs of mold/mildew (the grey crust on the soil) The top of my Promix dries out within a few hours...this is just the top layer, but if your soil/promix is staying wet on the top for too long, fungus issues can arise.