Richard Drysift
Well-Known Member
I think the issues you are having are all related to one thing: aeration. Your mix looks a bit heavy to me. Adding in some perlite could help with drainage and get more O2 to the roots. Droop is almost always from too much or too little moisture and a heavy organic diy mix usually requires aeration in the form of perlite; lava rocks are comparatively much heavier. It may seem like you are over/under watering when it could actually be just bad drainage.
Do this test: next time you water dump it in very fast. If it doesn’t run right through and instead puddles up and runs over the sides it’s possible you’ve got bad drainage. Easy fix is to add a bunch of perlite to the mix when you pot up to next size.
I doubt it has much at all to do with your choice of water. The droop is not due to nutrient levels but red stems could be early sign of an absorbtion issue. Consider adding some crushed oyster shell along with perlite to help buffer the ph. I also see this plant is real stretched out. A lighting upgrade could help get tighter nodal spacing.
Do this test: next time you water dump it in very fast. If it doesn’t run right through and instead puddles up and runs over the sides it’s possible you’ve got bad drainage. Easy fix is to add a bunch of perlite to the mix when you pot up to next size.
I doubt it has much at all to do with your choice of water. The droop is not due to nutrient levels but red stems could be early sign of an absorbtion issue. Consider adding some crushed oyster shell along with perlite to help buffer the ph. I also see this plant is real stretched out. A lighting upgrade could help get tighter nodal spacing.