Blue_Walker
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I posted in the newbie section but didn’t get any reply’s so I thought it may be appropriate here, so it’s posted with some edits.
I have attached a photo of my white widow that was put into soil on 4/18 after germinating. The single photo was taken today in the dark using flash. I’m using 1/3 fox farm ocean forest, 1/3 organic potting soil and 1/3 perlite and vermiculite. Up until today I have not noticed any leave discoloration like in the photo. It has always been dark green. I have been watering with distilled water if I have it or tap water that has sat out for a day or so about once a week. The PH of my tap water was around 6 or 6.5 according to the strips I have. I’m going to confirm tonight with other strips......after confirming with other strips I got a PH of 7. I may pick up a digital one in the furtive. I’ve watered twice since I’ve planted and have been misting the soil in between. If it seems too dry and to help humidity. I can also see bright white roots in the container increasing in size daily.
I have read so many different things from it just being the color of new growth, to a mag deficiency, to light bleaching, to over watering regarding. I’d just like to know what you guys thing because this is my first time and to see if I need to be concerned or am over thinking it.
I am also waiting to transplant into a two gallon fabric pot with fox farms ocean forest, perlite, a little vermiculite and dolomite lime. I’ve read the best time to transplant is when the leaves reach the outside of the container?
I have attached a photo of my white widow that was put into soil on 4/18 after germinating. The single photo was taken today in the dark using flash. I’m using 1/3 fox farm ocean forest, 1/3 organic potting soil and 1/3 perlite and vermiculite. Up until today I have not noticed any leave discoloration like in the photo. It has always been dark green. I have been watering with distilled water if I have it or tap water that has sat out for a day or so about once a week. The PH of my tap water was around 6 or 6.5 according to the strips I have. I’m going to confirm tonight with other strips......after confirming with other strips I got a PH of 7. I may pick up a digital one in the furtive. I’ve watered twice since I’ve planted and have been misting the soil in between. If it seems too dry and to help humidity. I can also see bright white roots in the container increasing in size daily.
I have read so many different things from it just being the color of new growth, to a mag deficiency, to light bleaching, to over watering regarding. I’d just like to know what you guys thing because this is my first time and to see if I need to be concerned or am over thinking it.
I am also waiting to transplant into a two gallon fabric pot with fox farms ocean forest, perlite, a little vermiculite and dolomite lime. I’ve read the best time to transplant is when the leaves reach the outside of the container?
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