Less is always more, I only feed once a week. Some.say if over fed it'l be harder than a plant underfed and you'l usually yield more by not overfeeding
Clawing is a sign of too much N.. not lacking..
Less is always more, I only feed once a week. Some.say if over fed it'l be harder than a plant underfed and you'l usually yield more by not overfeeding
Clawing is a sign of too much N.. not lacking..
It looks like your coco is bone dry. Pic number 1 looks like a symptom of an underwatered plant.what am i doing wrong? low leafs starting to dry as you can see cocomix 11lts already transplanted 2 weeks ago and they have 2 months in veg...
this is my first time in coco ill w8 until it is nearly dry to feed wáter ill guive an update here, i think it was a overfeed from the last time i guive nutes, i just guive wáter until last post also i put the light a bit lowerIt looks like your coco is bone dry. Pic number 1 looks like a symptom of an underwatered plant.
LOOKS GREATahhh what did i do..... nutes are at 1020.
ph 5.5
75 degrees 65% humid. took air flow from under door. with draft guard? It brought the heat up and then bam. next day lookin like shitty....
It does to look more like a burn than a week five fade.
It might just be turning. Best to wait it out. I might give it just water, keeping
an eye on the lower leaves for signs of hunger, for a week, just to see.
Good luck!
Yea I don't know how it is nute burn just gave it nutes the other day way after the yellowing started I'm positive my soil doesn't have time release nor organic fertilizer but yea I hope she comes back to lifePlant-Tone is wonderful stuff.
but that does look like a nute burn.
That can make sprouts stall.
All you can do is wait it out.
Good luck!
They are stunted somehow. I have some some photos that are about to hit the week 4 vegetative mark and they are smaller than yours. I know what I did wrong though. How often do you water?Hello! First time grower here and I'm not sure if I'm doing anything wrong per see, but I definitely don't feel like I'm doing it right so I would really appreciate any feedback
I have these two babies I've been trying to grow. I started them as seeds in these seed starting cube things I got at the local garden shop. In the first week, they got up to the size they are currently at so I moved them to a larger pot (I think 3 or 4 gallons).
Since then though, it's been an additional two weeks and they haven't grown much at all. I've read a bunch of guides and I've been doing my best to not water too frequently or fertilize them too much, but I'm ultimately going in blind to what they're supposed to look like and how they're supposed to behave this early on. In the guides themselves, at the three week mark from germination, the plants shown look like monsters compared to mine so obviously I'm a little worried.
I'm using organic potting soil, the pH is at 6.9, and I'm using a single Roleadro 300w LED (about 150w ish draw)