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I water every 3rd day with the recommended organic nutrients from "Cold War Organics" Its possible I could have poured too much in this one plant. My other plants seem to be thriving with the same routine.Welcome to the farm!
Those downward-curling leaves do resemble nitrogen toxicity. How often are you watering?
Possibly so. Overwatering and underwatering can have a similar appearance. Maybe you could let it dry for an additional day or two to see how it responds. Does the pot feel too heavy when you lift it?I water every 3rd day with the recommended organic nutrients from "Cold War Organics" Its possible I could have poured too much in this one plant. My other plants seem to be thriving with the same routine.
Yes but most of the water has sunk low in the growing medium. I try to give more time before I water if I stick my finger it the top two inches and it still feels moist.Possibly so. Overwatering and underwatering can have a similar appearance. Maybe you could let it dry for an additional day or two to see how it responds. Does the pot feel too heavy when you lift it?
Yes. That's normal.Yes but most of the water has sunk low in the growing medium.
It's usually recommended to let the soil dry to the bottom of the pot before watering. That means watering on a schedule might not be best for the plant if the soil doesn't dry enough.I try to give more time before I water if I stick my finger it the top two inches and it still feels moist.
I didn't think I was suggesting anything drastic, but okay...I think I am going to run a soil test and see what it says. for now I am going to hold off on doing anything drastic.
No that wasn't meant for you. I was just thinking out loud about testing the soil to confirm what you guys are saying and holding off on doing anything until the test is done. I do appreciate everything that has been said in this thread so far. ThanksYes. That's normal.
It's usually recommended to let the soil dry to the bottom of the pot before watering. That means watering on a schedule might not be best for the plant if the soil doesn't dry enough.
I didn't think I was suggesting anything drastic, but okay...
I was not aware that the entire soil medium needed to dry. That could be my problem as well.Yes. That's normal.
It's usually recommended to let the soil dry to the bottom of the pot before watering. That means watering on a schedule might not be best for the plant if the soil doesn't dry enough.
I didn't think I was suggesting anything drastic, but okay...
https://a.co/d/9UdXxZ1 Luster leaf rapitest on Amazon. Test for N, P, potash and phWhere do can I buy a N tester Kit?
No fliesnitrogen toxicity,..
curious,.. any it’s bity tiny flies around the soil surface?