El Conejo
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this is Penny she is on vegetative grow.
Water = since the humidity is from 50-40% I water the plant every 4 or 5 days with bottle water, but only when the pot losses weigh and all the top soil is dry.
Light = (2 24W blue spectrum 2 42 W yellow spectrum)
Soil and Nutrients = 15% of humus and 85% of dirt. I get it from this bag it says it has a combination of black dirt, leaf compost, ideal proportion of organic matter to produce humus and perlite. but two weeks ago I transplanted to a bigger pot and I didn't add any humus because it already precented the symptoms of nitrogen toxicity so I decided to back of the humus.
Temperature and humidity % : all week has been in the 75-90 F and the humidity from 50% to 45 %
The room looks like this and I have a fan circulating air flow on the room all day and night.
The older leaves turned yellow from the last smaller pot she was and I made the mistake of compacting soil and , so I transplanted from a 2 gallon pot to this pot 2 weeks ago. The yellowing didn't spread to top leaves, but the yellowing has been spreading more and more really slowly . and all leaves have been presenting the claw like a nitrogen toxicity and also burn tips.
and this is a picture of the day of transplant and today ( 2 weeks 1 day)
Just today I notice this brownish spots in one leaf and discoloration of chlorophyl
So I started to concern more about the soil PH and I cant buy ph strips to read the ph 1 because I don't know were can i buy them close were i live and because I don't have money at the moment xDjajaja but, my ph is not high or low enough to precent Nitrogen deficiency right?, so its en the range of 5.5 to 7.5 and if its presenting what I think is (P) and (Mg) deficiency because of the red stems ( that maybe its genetic but may also precent in P deficiency), the red spots on 2 leaves, the burn tips and the discoloration of chlorophyl. So my conclusion is that the PH its becoming more acidic and has passed the range of P and Mg so it PH<5.9 and not presenting B, Fe, Mn, K so its not alkaline.
So I am thinking of sprinkle some wood ashes to elevate the Ph in the soil and add P K and Ca what do you all think of this solution to the problem? because I know if I add wood ashes the soil PH would go up . I know dolomite lime is better for this problem but here were I live there is no Dolomite lime -__- I have been looking like crazy for that stuff.
or is it a healthy plant and I am being all paranoid about it xD but no seriously the brown spots already grew more
Water = since the humidity is from 50-40% I water the plant every 4 or 5 days with bottle water, but only when the pot losses weigh and all the top soil is dry.
Light = (2 24W blue spectrum 2 42 W yellow spectrum)
Soil and Nutrients = 15% of humus and 85% of dirt. I get it from this bag it says it has a combination of black dirt, leaf compost, ideal proportion of organic matter to produce humus and perlite. but two weeks ago I transplanted to a bigger pot and I didn't add any humus because it already precented the symptoms of nitrogen toxicity so I decided to back of the humus.
Temperature and humidity % : all week has been in the 75-90 F and the humidity from 50% to 45 %
The room looks like this and I have a fan circulating air flow on the room all day and night.
The older leaves turned yellow from the last smaller pot she was and I made the mistake of compacting soil and , so I transplanted from a 2 gallon pot to this pot 2 weeks ago. The yellowing didn't spread to top leaves, but the yellowing has been spreading more and more really slowly . and all leaves have been presenting the claw like a nitrogen toxicity and also burn tips.
and this is a picture of the day of transplant and today ( 2 weeks 1 day)
Just today I notice this brownish spots in one leaf and discoloration of chlorophyl
So I started to concern more about the soil PH and I cant buy ph strips to read the ph 1 because I don't know were can i buy them close were i live and because I don't have money at the moment xDjajaja but, my ph is not high or low enough to precent Nitrogen deficiency right?, so its en the range of 5.5 to 7.5 and if its presenting what I think is (P) and (Mg) deficiency because of the red stems ( that maybe its genetic but may also precent in P deficiency), the red spots on 2 leaves, the burn tips and the discoloration of chlorophyl. So my conclusion is that the PH its becoming more acidic and has passed the range of P and Mg so it PH<5.9 and not presenting B, Fe, Mn, K so its not alkaline.
So I am thinking of sprinkle some wood ashes to elevate the Ph in the soil and add P K and Ca what do you all think of this solution to the problem? because I know if I add wood ashes the soil PH would go up . I know dolomite lime is better for this problem but here were I live there is no Dolomite lime -__- I have been looking like crazy for that stuff.
or is it a healthy plant and I am being all paranoid about it xD but no seriously the brown spots already grew more