Hey guys, The problem is just starting to happen. I want to fix it before it gets worse obviously. I have looked at the Guide for diagnosing plant problems and Have A Plant Problem? Check Here First.
Comparing to the pictures It looks like it Could possibly be the start of heat burn or over fertilizing. I am using a lumigrow LED light though and heat is not an issue. For fertz I have been using grozyme
and Liquid karma, which is rated at .1-.1-.5. Very low doses as well so i dont think it is that.
It could be over watering. Since LED put off no heat, the water does not evaporate quickly and the soil does seem to be wet quite often. My fault for not thinking a head and putting some thing in the soil to flush better. pH Fluctuation could be another possible option. But i am using the same soil i have for years and never had the problem before.
Info to consider:
The plants are seedlings in Sunshine mix #4
in 1-2 gallon containers
There was a huge initial growth spurt at first and they stretched to tall. So i moved them from the starting cup into the 1-2 gal containers. From here they have not grown as much. I am assuming root development.
A negative of the room i am using is that it is sealed and fresh air may be an issue as well. I have a fan going on to circulate the air but their is no sorce for fresh air except when i open the door. The room is about 5x5 and 6 feet high, about 12 seedlings in the middle of the room. For now they are not short on space.
Most of the plants look healthy, this is a picture of the worse one and i can see 1 or 2 others plants starting this as well.
Any help would be great. Thanks
Comparing to the pictures It looks like it Could possibly be the start of heat burn or over fertilizing. I am using a lumigrow LED light though and heat is not an issue. For fertz I have been using grozyme
and Liquid karma, which is rated at .1-.1-.5. Very low doses as well so i dont think it is that.
It could be over watering. Since LED put off no heat, the water does not evaporate quickly and the soil does seem to be wet quite often. My fault for not thinking a head and putting some thing in the soil to flush better. pH Fluctuation could be another possible option. But i am using the same soil i have for years and never had the problem before.
Info to consider:
The plants are seedlings in Sunshine mix #4
in 1-2 gallon containers
There was a huge initial growth spurt at first and they stretched to tall. So i moved them from the starting cup into the 1-2 gal containers. From here they have not grown as much. I am assuming root development.
A negative of the room i am using is that it is sealed and fresh air may be an issue as well. I have a fan going on to circulate the air but their is no sorce for fresh air except when i open the door. The room is about 5x5 and 6 feet high, about 12 seedlings in the middle of the room. For now they are not short on space.
Most of the plants look healthy, this is a picture of the worse one and i can see 1 or 2 others plants starting this as well.
Any help would be great. Thanks
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