I did not get to think that the substrate could generate nute burn. Next time will go like ever, with a light substrate.thats a lot of nutrients for small plants like this, they will have to fight through it
Ok, will do that .less watering and wait. they should fill into the pots nicely. give it some more time.
I understand, it is the mistake that I have made, watering near the stem, so all the roots are there. I'm going to wait for the plant to ask for water, and then I will water around the edges to force the roots to expand into that area in search of water.you have a big pot , so i cannot judge by looking.
I usually get all the substrate moist on the first watering and let it dry from there. 200ml every two days "should" be close to fit her needs but it may take much less. The moisture in your pot is probably uneven so it may "feel" light but all the water might be in one spot around the roots instead of being spread throughout the pot.
I am not good at explaining things but i try.
My opinion is to let her dry up almost to the point of the plant drooping (check the weight of the pot at this time), then evenly water the pot (around the edges) with approx 400-1000ml, then wait days, possibly a week to water again.
Exactly !then I will water around the edges to force the roots to expand into that area in search of water.
The plant will look droopy and sad when it’s dry. You can tell. Pick up the pot and see how light it is. Then water till slight run off and see the difference. This will help you determine when it’s ready.I understand, it is the mistake that I have made, watering near the stem, so all the roots are there. I'm going to wait for the plant to ask for water, and then I will water around the edges to force the roots to expand into that area in search of water.
Thank you all very much for helping me.
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