What's your water schedule like ? What grow medium?
My first guess would have been overwatering or underwatering . But your schedules spot on if using the Dry Back method . My only other guess would be a nitrogen deficiency or nute problems . If ur able to maybe test the run off PPM of your soil that could give u an idea of the nute level in your soil.. If over 700 It could be toxicity . If lower than 450 ppm say it's a deficiency. A high Electric Conductively aka salt build up can cause nute lock and suck all the moisture out your plants . A TDS meter will only cost you about 15$ on Amazon. Finally As long as your temps is 70-80F and doesn't fluctuate heavily it shouldn't be a issueI don't have a strict schedule but between 2-4 days depending on how dry the soil feels, I usually check the soil to figure it out
It's Goldenlabel's soil wich should have some nutes in them for the first 4weeks
I just reread this and noticed you water two days in a row .this could be the direct cause. Just make sure the first 2-3 Inches of soil are completely dry before watering again . Everyone does it differently . But you typically want to wait at least a couple days before watering again . I've over watered my first two plants and killed them . It didn't even seem like alot of water to me when I did this but the key is to let the top few inches of soil dry and to check with your fingers by gently digging down into the soil. I hope this helps!Anyone knows what can cause this?
I watered her yesterday and today she looks like this?
You think it could be the temp or something?
Thank you so much! I will let the soil dry out properly as u said. I will also try to check the nute issue but I don't believe it is that. I only feed them with plain ph balanced waterI just reread this and noticed you water two days in a row .this could be the direct cause. Just make sure the first 2-3 Inches of soil are completely dry before watering again . Everyone does it differently . But you typically want to wait at least a couple days before watering again . I've over watered my first two plants and killed them . It didn't even seem like alot of water to me when I did this but the key is to let the top few inches of soil dry and to check with your fingers by gently digging down into the soil. I hope this helps!
Thank you so much! I will let the soil dry out properly as u said. I will also try to check the nute issue but I don't believe it is that. I only feed them with plain ph balanced water
They are 8liter pots and I give them about 1l water as they are now. The plant corrected it self now tho when I put some heat in the place.How much water are you giving them? And what size of pot are they in?
The plant corrected it self, It was a heat issue I guess. Put some more heat to the place and they are fineAnyone knows what can cause this?
I watered her yesterday and today she looks like this?
You think it could be the temp or something?
They are 8liter pots and I give them about 1l water as they are now. The plant corrected it self now tho when I put some heat in the place.
Yay!The plant corrected it self, It was a heat issue I guess. Put some more heat to the place and they are fine