I was wondering about that, the soil has quite a bit of woody mulch in it. I'll up the nitrogen booster and feed full strength again today and see what happens.Those wood chips are locking up your nitrogen, you need to supplement.
https://www.nola.com/homegarden/2014/03/does_wood_mulch_deplete_the_so.html
I am in soil, and as another member just mentioned the soil does have quite a bit of woody mulch in it which might be consuming N as it breaks down?The nutrients you're feeding are coco specific....you mentioned you're in soil. Are you indeed in soil or coco?
Was the soil amended with anything prior to planting or during your run?
sorry correction there, i got 7000 seeds off 4 mother plants and have 6000 approx left. did a big grow of 1000 in a 200sqm outdoor area.6000 seeds!!!!! nice..............autoflowering seeds cost me an arm and a leg.
Thanks for the advice. Right after I read your post I went and direct planted another seed in each PB18. There are 24 of them and the one in the photo was the worst looking one. the others are quite a bit better. the new seeds will take 5 days to get to an inch high, so if the problem plants aren't looking chipper at that point I'll rip them out and work with the new ones.OP ... scrap it .
There is absolutely ZERO percent chance that plant will move back to health.
Well, I'm not sure I was much help, but you're welcome for whatever positivity comes out of it. More importantly, kudos to you for the positive attitude in terms of what happens in your grow; says a lot about a person. Have a great weekend.I am in soil, and as another member just mentioned the soil does have quite a bit of woody mulch in it which might be consuming N as it breaks down?
No soil amendments
The manufacturer has a feed rate sheet somewhere which includes soil, I checked it out as I used to grow in straight coco and that sheet said coco nutes at half strength for soil. they also make an "elements" range which is just for hydro.
I have upped the nute strength by 50% and added 20% more N booster, PHd to 6.5 and done a huge feed this morning. also included H2O2 in the solution to see if it knocks down some of the bacteria which are making the N unavailable due to the composting action on the woody mulch component of the soil. If it all turns to custard I'll rip them all out and start fresh with pure coco. no dramas, I've got 6000 seeds left off the mother plant.
thanks heaps for your help.