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This is the plant as of now. Not looking great. The other 3 seem to be thriving. Will post pics of them in natural light shortly as comparison.Did you test your run off before you added extra nuits? Can you put up a pick of the first plant in your first post, and in daylight or as near as you can get.
Looks like nitrogen to me have you tried flushing it? When it’s heat stress they curl up. When it’s over watering/ nitrogen they sag that soil looks pretty dry so.This is the plant as of now. Not looking great. The other 3 seem to be thriving. Will post pics of them in natural light shortly as comparison.
No have not flushed. They are all ready for water. As I mentioned earlier in the thread I waited until they were 4 weeks in until I gave a half dose of fertilizer. They have only ever had one watering with fertilizer and this issue started BEFORE I added any nutrients. I do believe it was over watered though. Just found it odd that all these plants started at the same time, exposed to same conditions, same watering schedule and amount and only one is suffering.Looks like nitrogen to me have you tried flushing it? When it’s heat stress they curl up. When it’s over watering/ nitrogen they sag that soil looks pretty dry so.
No have not flushed. They are all ready for water. As I mentioned earlier in the thread I waited until they were 4 weeks in until I gave a half dose of fertilizer. They have only ever had one watering with fertilizer and this issue started BEFORE I added any nutrients. I do believe it was over watered though. Just found it odd that all these plants started at the same time, exposed to same conditions, same watering schedule and amount and only one is suffering.
The top leaves that are drooping used to have the yellowing as well but it has since disappeared, they look sick but the colour is coming back. Im not sure if thats a good sign but maybe?No have not flushed. They are all ready for water. As I mentioned earlier in the thread I waited until they were 4 weeks in until I gave a half dose of fertilizer. They have only ever had one watering with fertilizer and this issue started BEFORE I added any nutrients. I do believe it was over watered though. Just found it odd that all these plants started at the same time, exposed to same conditions, same watering schedule and amount and only one is suffering.
I have a similar issues about having 4 of the same plants doing the exact sameThe top leaves that are drooping used to have the yellowing as well but it has since disappeared, they look sick but the colour is coming back. Im not sure if thats a good sign but maybe?
The ocean forest is pretty hot but happy frog not so much.Fox Farm stuff is pretty hot out of the bag and has been known to cause some issues with seedlings. When additional nutrients are poured on a fragile seedling, the result can be overdoses of nutrients. Flks need to keep in mind that these are small plants, not redwoods. The amount of nutrients/fertilizer tht they need is minute, Feeding all this is like feeding a newborn a large pizza. Go easy on the nutrients and I think you will see things improve. Just my opinion.
No. I add a few drops of lemon juice until the ph drops to 6.5 and settles there. Lemon juice is commonly used as a ph down for organic grows.Could you define "acceptable level" for your pH adjustment? Are you feeding the plant at 7.8?
Edit: have you checked the runoff?
Oh dude you're fast! I deleted that I didn't see the post above and felt my questions were already answeredNo. I add a few drops of lemon juice until the ph drops to 6.5 and settles there. Lemon juice is commonly used as a ph down for organic grows.
Haha no worries, was just in the middle of checking this thread when you responded!Oh dude you're fast! I deleted that I didn't see the post right above and felt my questions were already answered
Thanks i will definitely do that on my next wateringOh dude you're fast! I deleted that I didn't see the post above and felt my questions were already answered
My question was not about lemon juice, I use it on occasion, it was about what you were adjusting your pH to? If I were you I would check my run off, good luck!
You will correct that by adding one level tablespoon of dolomite lime per one gallon of pot sizeSo not sure if anyone is still watching this thread but I finally did a watering and was able to test runoff PH. It is very low about 5.4-5.3. How do I correct this? Seems to be the problem is nutrient uptake as the PH is way out of whack!
Maybe a bit of overwatering as well...
I usually aim for 6.5 or slightly higher. When using the sensi grow it automatically adjusts to around 6.5. Today’s watering went in at 6.6 and came out at 5.4.What's your water supply's PH? I would aim for 6.5 going in with nuits added, then test your run off to see what comes out both PH and PPM wise.
Should that be mixed with the water or top dress the soil?You will correct that by adding one level tablespoon of dolomite lime per one gallon of pot size
I mix it into the top couple inches when I transplant, you can also spread it on the top and water it in.Should that be mixed with the water or top dress the soil?
Yes i checked my water after adding nutrients, it adjusted to 6.6.I mix it into the top couple inches when I transplant, you can also spread it on the top and water it in.
Are you checking that you're newts are properly adjusting in your mix?
Also as said above you don't want your pH constantly higher than 6.5 in Fox Farm soil in my opinion, good luck
Edit: recommend read about it and follow the directions on the bag carefully because too much it will cause other issues
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