Ontario_Outlaw
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Firstly, I have grown a lot of different types of vegetables over the years and always started indoors. While I seem to have the hang of not overwatering and knowing when to ease off nutrients for tomatoes or peppers, I seem to still have a learning curve to go with this type of plant. Lol.
My plant was doing really well for a few weeks. I had decided to do a 1/3 mix of vermiculite, compost and peat moss with a little Rock dust and lime Dolomites like I do with all my plants. Anyways, last weekend I decided to water it again and within a day, the bottom leaves started turning lime green then yellow. It looked like nitrogen deficiency but know it was overwatering as the soil was saturated and took days to even dry a little. 3 days ago I decided to pull the plant out of the soil carefully, wash off the roots thoroughly and put it into a DWC system. Since then, I removed the baby leaves and first spear leaf as they had no chlorophyll left at all. The plant hasn’t grown much if at all, and the top leaves seem to have some dark green with yellow. It’s currently at 6.2 PH, with 500PPM nutes. It almost looks like it’s exhibiting phosphorous deficiency from some info I was reading think it’s still from when it had been overwatered.
Do you think this plant may come back to life? Any thoughts or suggestions I can do to help it along or just leave it as is for now and monitor the PH? It’s currently under 400 watt MH about 18 inches away. Heat is around 78F with light on and 70 for the 8 hours it’s off. It’s 3 weeks old now. I’m just wondering if I should start over again with another seed or two if there’s no hope for this one
Thanks!
My plant was doing really well for a few weeks. I had decided to do a 1/3 mix of vermiculite, compost and peat moss with a little Rock dust and lime Dolomites like I do with all my plants. Anyways, last weekend I decided to water it again and within a day, the bottom leaves started turning lime green then yellow. It looked like nitrogen deficiency but know it was overwatering as the soil was saturated and took days to even dry a little. 3 days ago I decided to pull the plant out of the soil carefully, wash off the roots thoroughly and put it into a DWC system. Since then, I removed the baby leaves and first spear leaf as they had no chlorophyll left at all. The plant hasn’t grown much if at all, and the top leaves seem to have some dark green with yellow. It’s currently at 6.2 PH, with 500PPM nutes. It almost looks like it’s exhibiting phosphorous deficiency from some info I was reading think it’s still from when it had been overwatered.
Do you think this plant may come back to life? Any thoughts or suggestions I can do to help it along or just leave it as is for now and monitor the PH? It’s currently under 400 watt MH about 18 inches away. Heat is around 78F with light on and 70 for the 8 hours it’s off. It’s 3 weeks old now. I’m just wondering if I should start over again with another seed or two if there’s no hope for this one
Thanks!