RedAnarchist
New Member
Hai guize. I'm a first time horticulturist. I mean, I've grown tomatoes, but le ghanjj seems more finicky.
I'm on Day 10 of first attempt. Seems to be going well, except that the plants are turning lime green, and the cotyledons are turning yellow.
I'm pretty sure this problem is due to over-watering, which is a common n00b mistake. All I know to fix over-watering is to bring them inside, and put a fan blowing on them constantly to dry them out. However, I am having purple stalks as well, and am concerned this could be Ph lockout, or N-deficiency.
Here are some pictures:
Let me describe my process (please don't be too critical, i'm using my normal gardening supplies.)
I germed these three babies, and placed them in little 3 inch peat-pots. The starting medium in these was MG Seed Starting Mix. The directions on the package said transplant when the first true leaves appeared, but I waited about 6 days before I cut open the peat pots and planted them in MG poting soil mix in these larger pots just yesterday (this is day ten of growing) Four days ago these babies were a healthy dark green, but you can see how light they becoming.
I leave them outside when it's a sunny day for about 6 or 8 hours. When I bring them in, I place them under aquarium fluro, and 300watt equiv CFL.
Any advice on how to get these honeys back to fighting shape would be much appreciated! I'm hoping drying them out, and their roots establishing in the new medium will fix these problems.
I'm on Day 10 of first attempt. Seems to be going well, except that the plants are turning lime green, and the cotyledons are turning yellow.
I'm pretty sure this problem is due to over-watering, which is a common n00b mistake. All I know to fix over-watering is to bring them inside, and put a fan blowing on them constantly to dry them out. However, I am having purple stalks as well, and am concerned this could be Ph lockout, or N-deficiency.
Here are some pictures:
Let me describe my process (please don't be too critical, i'm using my normal gardening supplies.)
I germed these three babies, and placed them in little 3 inch peat-pots. The starting medium in these was MG Seed Starting Mix. The directions on the package said transplant when the first true leaves appeared, but I waited about 6 days before I cut open the peat pots and planted them in MG poting soil mix in these larger pots just yesterday (this is day ten of growing) Four days ago these babies were a healthy dark green, but you can see how light they becoming.
I leave them outside when it's a sunny day for about 6 or 8 hours. When I bring them in, I place them under aquarium fluro, and 300watt equiv CFL.
Any advice on how to get these honeys back to fighting shape would be much appreciated! I'm hoping drying them out, and their roots establishing in the new medium will fix these problems.