The larger plants are about 3 weeks and 2 days old while the shorter ones are about 2 weeks and 2 days old. As you can see, the lower leaves of the larger plants are yellow and the middle leaves are yellow-green. The yellowing started from the bottom and is slowly working its way up. The top leaves are still pretty green but show a little bit of yellowing. Also, the stems are a little red.
I have a 400 watt high intensity light about 2 feet from the top of the plants.
I'm not sure about the temp but it doesnt get above 85 degrees. The humidity is low(utah). The yellowing started about a week ago and so 2 days ago I added some worm castings to the top of the soil and worked it into the soil a bit with my thumbs(using plastic gloves). I keep the door of the closet open for most of the time that the light is on and a few minutes ago i turned on a fan because i think it could use some more air circulation. About the time the lower leaves started turning yellow all of the plants pretty much stopped growing. I'm guessing its nitrogen deficiency, but the temp and/or air circulation has to have something to do with it because they all stopped growing at about the same time.
The soil is 7 parts Gardeners Gold which contains:
fir bark fines, forest humus, peat moss, pearlite, composted chicken manure, worm castings, bat guano, kelp meal, oyster shells, and dolomite lime.
And 1 part earthworm castings. Should i give it some chemical fertilizer on the next watering (tomorrow)? I'm not sure what to do.
I have a 400 watt high intensity light about 2 feet from the top of the plants.
I'm not sure about the temp but it doesnt get above 85 degrees. The humidity is low(utah). The yellowing started about a week ago and so 2 days ago I added some worm castings to the top of the soil and worked it into the soil a bit with my thumbs(using plastic gloves). I keep the door of the closet open for most of the time that the light is on and a few minutes ago i turned on a fan because i think it could use some more air circulation. About the time the lower leaves started turning yellow all of the plants pretty much stopped growing. I'm guessing its nitrogen deficiency, but the temp and/or air circulation has to have something to do with it because they all stopped growing at about the same time.
The soil is 7 parts Gardeners Gold which contains:
fir bark fines, forest humus, peat moss, pearlite, composted chicken manure, worm castings, bat guano, kelp meal, oyster shells, and dolomite lime.
And 1 part earthworm castings. Should i give it some chemical fertilizer on the next watering (tomorrow)? I'm not sure what to do.