jimbonorman
Well-Known Member
Hey Folks, I’ve been growing these Pakistan Valley plants for a couple months now. Transplanted them to 5 gals mid December and went on vacation for 10 days around Christmas so had to use Blumats while i was gone. they started showing leaf browning/drying once I returned. I assumed it was a sign of too much/constant water so I’ve been careful not to overwater them but the growth has been slow this month and I can’t seem to shake the brown edges on older leaves - they just keep coming.
I’m prone to overwatering so I’m skeptical of my own habits, but I’m also wondering if it’s time to re-up the nutrients. They’ve only been in these pots for probably a month now and they haven’t exploded yet so I’d be surprised if it was a nutrient deficiency that started showing itself so soon (early January…couple weeks after transplant). Here’s my setup:
FFOF soil w/ perlite and Dynomyco
RH 60ish (can fluctuate from 55 to 65)
Temps: daytime 74-77, nighttime 69-71
Tap water ph’d to 6.5
PPFD 700ish
Would love to hear any thoughts or advice. Thanks!
I’m prone to overwatering so I’m skeptical of my own habits, but I’m also wondering if it’s time to re-up the nutrients. They’ve only been in these pots for probably a month now and they haven’t exploded yet so I’d be surprised if it was a nutrient deficiency that started showing itself so soon (early January…couple weeks after transplant). Here’s my setup:
FFOF soil w/ perlite and Dynomyco
RH 60ish (can fluctuate from 55 to 65)
Temps: daytime 74-77, nighttime 69-71
Tap water ph’d to 6.5
PPFD 700ish
Would love to hear any thoughts or advice. Thanks!
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