DazeHazy
Active Member
Yeah the pots are big... Thought it'd be a good idea after reading that some people do it that way and not have to worry about transplanting but I won't be doing it again. Using normal tap water that sits for a while to let any chlorine evaporate. pH of run off is between 6.5 and 7. They've been fed now so hopefully they bounce back into shape but these blotches are on the lower leaves of my other plants which then curl up and die. Question is do I prune them or leave them?Yeah could be Cal/mag... also a lot of new plants just show stress from the medium they are growing in. Your pots look awfully large for those little guys. I usually wait until the leaves reach the outside of the pot before potting up. That is what I've learned from the folks here on RIU... Bigger pots lead to watering issues (Unless you are growing autos) It's hard to guesstimate where the roots are and how much to saturate the soil if the root structure is only in a 6in x 6in area... very easy to overwater and get root rot or other overwatering problems.
If you are using RO water then definitely add cal/mag to every watering at 1 tsp/gal. Pulling the trigger on an RO system has been the best $150 bucks ive spent. Consistent, pure water every feeding... I know exactly what the girls are getting every watering/feeding.
I wouldn't worry too much about those spots... I'm going to guess they are on the lowest leaves... it happens. Add some cal/mag every water and life should be good.
What soil are you using?
Soil pic is on the 1st page.
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