Hey, first grow here. I planted this bagseed baby in a small pot (0.5 gal?) on my window sill, about 6 weeks ago, my medium is 50% sterile garden soil, 50% biologically active home made worm castings. The medium takes a little bit to take moisture in, but I (think) I'm sufficiently careful not to overwater. In this pot I watered daily (the temp where I live right now has been about 85 - 100 F daily, with very low relative humidity). The plant had about 6 hours of full direct sunlight. Everything was going good, no pests, no spots on the leaves (maybe just the very bottom ones and cotyledons) and grew very well.
I recently (maybe 10 days) transplanted to a bigger pot (about 3 gal) with the same medium, and moved the plant over to the roof, where it gets about 8 hrs of direct sunlight, the heat has been the same and the same goes for relative humidity. But as you can see, the plant doesn't seem to be faring perfectly. I have damage in the edge of the leaves, which started from the bottom of the plant upwards. I'm pretty sure it's not nutrient burn, as I haven't added any fertilizers as of yet (since worm castings have given me pretty good results on other plants). About overwatering, I'm doing it every other day now, or less often if I feel the pot is still heavy, so I think that would not be the problem. The plant has grown pretty fast, currently about 1.2+ ft (when transplanted, about 4 or 5 inches of main stem got buried to promote roots), and I just did a FIM topping. The pics are from yesterday just before the FIM.
So what do you say, nute burn, lack of nutrients, overwatering, underwatering, heat shock, not sufficient hardening when moving it to the roof... I'm pretty much lost...
I'm thinking of another transplant, still in the hot and sunny roof (no other option for me) to a 5.3 gal planter, adding 1/4 of perlite or something similar to get better drainage. I wouldn't want to use synthetic ferts (there are no organic ferts where I live), but I will do it if necessary. Any thoughts? View attachment 1645870View attachment 1645871View attachment 1645872View attachment 1645873
I recently (maybe 10 days) transplanted to a bigger pot (about 3 gal) with the same medium, and moved the plant over to the roof, where it gets about 8 hrs of direct sunlight, the heat has been the same and the same goes for relative humidity. But as you can see, the plant doesn't seem to be faring perfectly. I have damage in the edge of the leaves, which started from the bottom of the plant upwards. I'm pretty sure it's not nutrient burn, as I haven't added any fertilizers as of yet (since worm castings have given me pretty good results on other plants). About overwatering, I'm doing it every other day now, or less often if I feel the pot is still heavy, so I think that would not be the problem. The plant has grown pretty fast, currently about 1.2+ ft (when transplanted, about 4 or 5 inches of main stem got buried to promote roots), and I just did a FIM topping. The pics are from yesterday just before the FIM.
So what do you say, nute burn, lack of nutrients, overwatering, underwatering, heat shock, not sufficient hardening when moving it to the roof... I'm pretty much lost...
I'm thinking of another transplant, still in the hot and sunny roof (no other option for me) to a 5.3 gal planter, adding 1/4 of perlite or something similar to get better drainage. I wouldn't want to use synthetic ferts (there are no organic ferts where I live), but I will do it if necessary. Any thoughts? View attachment 1645870View attachment 1645871View attachment 1645872View attachment 1645873