buddy:) Active Member Mar 13, 2021 #1 Any advice on this. My plant yellowed really fast after what i’m thinking is me overwatering. I usually check each pot with a moisture meter and only water when dry. Any tips on speeding up the recovery?? Attachments image.jpg 1.8 MB · Views: 25 image.jpg 2.7 MB · Views: 29 image.jpg 2.6 MB · Views: 31 image.jpg 1.9 MB · Views: 28 image.jpg 1.9 MB · Views: 24
Any advice on this. My plant yellowed really fast after what i’m thinking is me overwatering. I usually check each pot with a moisture meter and only water when dry. Any tips on speeding up the recovery??
Rolla J Well-Known Member Mar 13, 2021 #2 Could poke holes in the soil to help. Other than that I would leave them alone and not water for a week
Could poke holes in the soil to help. Other than that I would leave them alone and not water for a week
hotrodharley Well-Known Member Mar 13, 2021 #3 Toss the meter. Those things are junk. Learn to water by weight.
buddy:) Active Member Mar 13, 2021 #5 hotrodharley said: Toss the meter. Those things are junk. Learn to water by weight. Click to expand... I use both the meter and weight to be safe.
hotrodharley said: Toss the meter. Those things are junk. Learn to water by weight. Click to expand... I use both the meter and weight to be safe.
twentyeight.threefive Well-Known Member Mar 13, 2021 #6 If you are only watering when dry why would you think they are over watered? Looks magnesium deficient. More info would help.
If you are only watering when dry why would you think they are over watered? Looks magnesium deficient. More info would help.