Hi. First post. Before I get into my problem, I will provide some background.
So I'm new to the game of growing and just got this young plant from a dispensary in town. My indoor set up includes 2 bulbs, which are on for 24 hours per day at the moment and are located about 8" from the plant. The bulb spec are as follows:
1 100W equiv. CFL w/ 1400 lumens @ 5500K
1 150W equiv. CFL w/ 2600 lumens @ 2700K
I also have a fan (not blowing directly at the plant) on for half the day to help with circulation.
It has been 5+ days since getting the plant (I don't know how old it was when I bought it), but I do not see any signs of growth. I have taken a picture of the plant every morning, so I can keep track of any noticeable changes in its appearance, and have posted those pictures here. (The picture format is "Mary_mmddyy" and they aren't all in order... sorry. The closeup was taken just minutes before this posting).
I should add that I live in CO, so dryness could be an issue.
MY PROBLEM
I am really concerned about the yellowish tint to the leaves, which has progressively gotten worse since I have gotten it. On the biggest leaf, the tip of that leaf has turned pale yellow (looks like it's dying).
At the same time, my leaves have not even attained at least a "flat" appearance since I got the plant. They have been drooping since Day 1, and I really haven't seen much to change my mind on that.
Also, the stem has turned reddish, and I can notice some of that red in the primary vein for the leaves.
Finally, I have not seen any noticeable growth. As you can see from the pictures, the plant has pretty much been the same size since Day 1. Could it be adjusting to it's new environment?
WHAT I HAVE BEEN DOING
I've been watering this plant on an average of 1.5 days. I was told that a rule of thumb for watering is to wait until the top soil gets completely dry, then give the plant a good watering until some water drains out the bottom.
The soil is MG Organic, with a 10-5-5 NPK distribution. Is this providing too many nutrients at such an early age?
During my first water, I learned that the soil was packed too tightly, so I did a quick repot to loosen the soil, but the soil around the roots stayed more-or-less intact.
I would really appreciate any help in diagnosing this problem. I just am too inexperienced to tell whether this is an OVERWATERING issue, a NUTRIENT BURN problem, a NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY problem, or something else.
As a final note, I should add that I just germinated a seed in the MG Organic soil that has sprouted just fine, so I am at a loss for the stunted growth.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
So I'm new to the game of growing and just got this young plant from a dispensary in town. My indoor set up includes 2 bulbs, which are on for 24 hours per day at the moment and are located about 8" from the plant. The bulb spec are as follows:
1 100W equiv. CFL w/ 1400 lumens @ 5500K
1 150W equiv. CFL w/ 2600 lumens @ 2700K
I also have a fan (not blowing directly at the plant) on for half the day to help with circulation.
It has been 5+ days since getting the plant (I don't know how old it was when I bought it), but I do not see any signs of growth. I have taken a picture of the plant every morning, so I can keep track of any noticeable changes in its appearance, and have posted those pictures here. (The picture format is "Mary_mmddyy" and they aren't all in order... sorry. The closeup was taken just minutes before this posting).
I should add that I live in CO, so dryness could be an issue.
MY PROBLEM
I am really concerned about the yellowish tint to the leaves, which has progressively gotten worse since I have gotten it. On the biggest leaf, the tip of that leaf has turned pale yellow (looks like it's dying).
At the same time, my leaves have not even attained at least a "flat" appearance since I got the plant. They have been drooping since Day 1, and I really haven't seen much to change my mind on that.
Also, the stem has turned reddish, and I can notice some of that red in the primary vein for the leaves.
Finally, I have not seen any noticeable growth. As you can see from the pictures, the plant has pretty much been the same size since Day 1. Could it be adjusting to it's new environment?
WHAT I HAVE BEEN DOING
I've been watering this plant on an average of 1.5 days. I was told that a rule of thumb for watering is to wait until the top soil gets completely dry, then give the plant a good watering until some water drains out the bottom.
The soil is MG Organic, with a 10-5-5 NPK distribution. Is this providing too many nutrients at such an early age?
During my first water, I learned that the soil was packed too tightly, so I did a quick repot to loosen the soil, but the soil around the roots stayed more-or-less intact.
I would really appreciate any help in diagnosing this problem. I just am too inexperienced to tell whether this is an OVERWATERING issue, a NUTRIENT BURN problem, a NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY problem, or something else.
As a final note, I should add that I just germinated a seed in the MG Organic soil that has sprouted just fine, so I am at a loss for the stunted growth.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
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