Scuba
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ahhh then yes i did share soil, i had to. I was running on a small budget X(i think he means did u dig a hole and plant em? or did u use plastic or something to block the surrounding dirt from soil?
ahhh then yes i did share soil, i had to. I was running on a small budget X(i think he means did u dig a hole and plant em? or did u use plastic or something to block the surrounding dirt from soil?
he thinks theres something eating ur roots. idk how to tell personallyahhh then yes i did share soil, i had to. I was running on a small budget X(
me ether, i can't just dig them up X(he thinks theres something eating ur roots. idk how to tell personally
Grab a bunch of the dirt/soil those are planted in and put them in a pot or a plastic cup with a hole in the bottom. Run some of the normal water you use through that dirt. Collect the water that drains out. If that water is above ph ~6.8 then throw some dolimite lime on top of the dirt around the plants where you water. If it's below 5.4 then grab some pine needles and/or eucalyptus and mix it in with the surface dirt where you water.Ok well this has been happening for the past two weeks now, I'm watering every morning around 7, but i has been pretty hot where i live.
I nutrient feed them every other week with ph balanced water, but normally it just comes straight out of the hoes into a watering can.
Any ideas what this might be? it's happening to two plants, the third pic is of the second plant. the first two are the same.
Grab a bunch of the dirt/soil those are planted in and put them in a pot or a plastic cup with a hole in the bottom. Run some of the normal water you use through that dirt. Collect the water that drains out. If that water is above ph ~6.8 then throw some dolimite lime on top of the dirt around the plants where you water. If it's below 5.4 then grab some pine needles and/or eucalyptus and mix it in with the surface dirt where you water.Ok well this has been happening for the past two weeks now, I'm watering every morning around 7, but i has been pretty hot where i live.
I nutrient feed them every other week with ph balanced water, but normally it just comes straight out of the hoes into a watering can.
Any ideas what this might be? it's happening to two plants, the third pic is of the second plant. the first two are the same.
ok i will do that, thanks for the adviceGrab a bunch of the dirt/soil those are planted in and put them in a pot or a plastic cup with a hole in the bottom. Run some of the normal water you use through that dirt. Collect the water that drains out. If that water is above ph ~6.8 then throw some dolimite lime on top of the dirt around the plants where you water. If it's below 5.4 then grab some pine needles and/or eucalyptus and mix it in with the surface dirt where you water.
First picture indicates multiple base nutrient deficiencies which is usually a symptom of fucked up ph in teh soil.