SageGrouse
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First time poster here,
Have a few seedlings that I'm helping my parent's grow in their backyard. Mar 18 she sprouted cotolyden and first leaflets, making this seedling 2 weeks old. She lives in a 1gal pot with E.B Stone's 420 potting mix and is watered using the house's filtered/soft water. Two days ago (the 29th) I noticed her new growth yellowing and each day the growth has continued to develop a light green/yellow hue.
My gut says it's an immobile deficiency either from a lack of ph-ing the water, or an increase of ph due to improper drainage (nothing was added to this soil). The seedlings are too young, in my opinion, to be given supplements just yet. But I turn to the knowledge of rollitup for advice!
Thoughts? Any steps we can take moving forward to amend the soil we have for future up-potting, or work we can do now?
Thank you much,
-SageGrouse
Have a few seedlings that I'm helping my parent's grow in their backyard. Mar 18 she sprouted cotolyden and first leaflets, making this seedling 2 weeks old. She lives in a 1gal pot with E.B Stone's 420 potting mix and is watered using the house's filtered/soft water. Two days ago (the 29th) I noticed her new growth yellowing and each day the growth has continued to develop a light green/yellow hue.
My gut says it's an immobile deficiency either from a lack of ph-ing the water, or an increase of ph due to improper drainage (nothing was added to this soil). The seedlings are too young, in my opinion, to be given supplements just yet. But I turn to the knowledge of rollitup for advice!
Thoughts? Any steps we can take moving forward to amend the soil we have for future up-potting, or work we can do now?
Thank you much,
-SageGrouse
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