Hi everyone, long time reader first time poster
Until now every question I've had has been easy enough to find the answer to one here, but this one has me stumped.
There's a few plants, in soil, from seed, currently around 3 weeks since they popped, doing well in terms of size/growth generally. .
Around a week in I noticed something I haven't really seen before, this was that my leaves were all very rough in their appearance. The top surface of the leaf usually looks very smooth, but mine appeared very bumpy and rough, although everything else was fine. I'm not sure if this is related to my problem or not.
Anyway, another week goes by like this, and I start to notice signs of 'the claw': leaves beginning to droop at the edges etc. In this last week, the claw has gotten really bad to where all plants are just completely pointing down in claw mode. The bottom leaves are also starting to turn yellow, which I haven't seen this early into growth before. One final thing I noticed, may be unrelated also, but to my eye I don't remember plants in veg throwing out new leaves at such a quick rate when they're so small.
Apologies but I can't provide pics, any help would be much appreciated. Somebody suggested to me previously that it could be over-feeding, but I haven't given any food at all yet as they're in soil (terra pro plus). Also I know the claw is often over-watering, but they are not being over-watered at all. I believe they're 1 gal pots (7") and although they were kept very wet for germination, after transplant to these pots they've only been given water every 2 days (4-5l between 9 plants atm - soil dries out at the top after 2 days). I've used the same methods etc before with no such problems, so this has me confused.
Another person actually advised I may be under-feeding, but without more opinions I am reluctant to flush in case it is a case of under-feeding, and reluctant to feed in case there are too much nutes in teh soil.
Any help would be much appreciated
Until now every question I've had has been easy enough to find the answer to one here, but this one has me stumped.
There's a few plants, in soil, from seed, currently around 3 weeks since they popped, doing well in terms of size/growth generally. .
Around a week in I noticed something I haven't really seen before, this was that my leaves were all very rough in their appearance. The top surface of the leaf usually looks very smooth, but mine appeared very bumpy and rough, although everything else was fine. I'm not sure if this is related to my problem or not.
Anyway, another week goes by like this, and I start to notice signs of 'the claw': leaves beginning to droop at the edges etc. In this last week, the claw has gotten really bad to where all plants are just completely pointing down in claw mode. The bottom leaves are also starting to turn yellow, which I haven't seen this early into growth before. One final thing I noticed, may be unrelated also, but to my eye I don't remember plants in veg throwing out new leaves at such a quick rate when they're so small.
Apologies but I can't provide pics, any help would be much appreciated. Somebody suggested to me previously that it could be over-feeding, but I haven't given any food at all yet as they're in soil (terra pro plus). Also I know the claw is often over-watering, but they are not being over-watered at all. I believe they're 1 gal pots (7") and although they were kept very wet for germination, after transplant to these pots they've only been given water every 2 days (4-5l between 9 plants atm - soil dries out at the top after 2 days). I've used the same methods etc before with no such problems, so this has me confused.
Another person actually advised I may be under-feeding, but without more opinions I am reluctant to flush in case it is a case of under-feeding, and reluctant to feed in case there are too much nutes in teh soil.
Any help would be much appreciated