Ok I have two plants. A few days ago I noticed severe yellowing on one. The other shows slight yellowing. I have also noticed them being a little sad, kinda droopy, not perky and green as normal. Please examine the pics closely for diagnosis! So far I have narrowed it down to three things.
1. Not enough water. Since they have become more established, I water every three days well. Maybe they are using water quicker than I anticipated? I go three straight days and water well on the forth. However they were in solo cups with holes in the bottom for drainage.
2. Nute burn. I started nutes at full strength. I used Shultz 10-15-10 drops. I mixed the full dose of 7 drops to a quart of water (I always leave the water out a couple days before use). I watered the plants twice (4 days inbetween waterings) with this dosage. Since I have watered twice with plain water only. I want to try and bring these girls back to life before gradually introducing nutes this time!
3. Transplant was too late. I have transplanted just today at nearly week 5. The plants are so small I just didn't see the need. That, and I didn't want to transplant too early. So I did it this morning. I used the same soil mix, and watered with plain water as water is due tommorw. I figured watering a day early wasn't bad as the soil was dried up. I noticed the root system was fairly well established when they came out of those solo cups. Nice white roots around the sides of the cup, and wraped around the cups bottom. They came out easily.
So thats it. I just want to bring these guys back to life. I hope that a few adjustments, and allot more room for growth will fix this. I appreciate all of your help and suggestions.
1. Not enough water. Since they have become more established, I water every three days well. Maybe they are using water quicker than I anticipated? I go three straight days and water well on the forth. However they were in solo cups with holes in the bottom for drainage.
2. Nute burn. I started nutes at full strength. I used Shultz 10-15-10 drops. I mixed the full dose of 7 drops to a quart of water (I always leave the water out a couple days before use). I watered the plants twice (4 days inbetween waterings) with this dosage. Since I have watered twice with plain water only. I want to try and bring these girls back to life before gradually introducing nutes this time!
3. Transplant was too late. I have transplanted just today at nearly week 5. The plants are so small I just didn't see the need. That, and I didn't want to transplant too early. So I did it this morning. I used the same soil mix, and watered with plain water as water is due tommorw. I figured watering a day early wasn't bad as the soil was dried up. I noticed the root system was fairly well established when they came out of those solo cups. Nice white roots around the sides of the cup, and wraped around the cups bottom. They came out easily.
So thats it. I just want to bring these guys back to life. I hope that a few adjustments, and allot more room for growth will fix this. I appreciate all of your help and suggestions.
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