What should i do? plantig it into a dry new pot or just not watering it?Watering 2x a day?
That plant is drowning. Roots can't breath.
Stop watering it.What should i do? plantig it into a dry new pot or just not watering it?
1. Dirt or cocofirst, is that dirt or coco coir? can't tell from the pictures....if it's dirt, only water it when the dirt is DRY at least to the second knuckle on your index finger..if it feels even slightly damp, wait another day or two.
it looks like coco to me, if it is, over watering isn't your problem. it may be getting too much light, has it been outside this whole time or did you just put it out recently? maybe move it to a spot where its getting a little less direct sun
I'm feeding her twice a day with that one but on the chart it means i can just put 2ml / 1l in the water and use that mix as the normal watering. I tried it last year and had no problems with it.I'm willing to bet that's not too much light good chance I'm wrong but she looks very rough what nutes are you feeding and what amount? Are you feeding each time you water which 2 times a day is way too much even once a day might be to much. Feed water water feed some type of cycle like that but only water or feed when dry.
Okay i will try that thanks for your advicei'd just move her to a spot where she'll get shade in the afternoon. when you're growing in dirt, you want to water with nutes once, then water with plain water twice, then nutes, plain water twice...and let it dry out in between, waterlogged soil won't be able to carry enough oxygen, and will basically drown the roots of your plant.
you should get to a point where you can tell from the weight of the pot if it needs water or not, but until you acquire that skill, stick your finger in the dirt up to your middle knuckle..if you feel *any* moisture, wait another day to water
In soil only water once it is dry, no sooner
i disagree and so do all farmers who grow without watering systemsI disagree, even in soil I would still water daily, however only about 5% of pot volume on a set schedule is best. They like a steady routine
Also, make sure the medium completely dried before starting to water daily
No, I still disagree with you & also I hand water. Had he not overwatered in the first place I would have still advised 5% pot volume daily. However since the medium is soaking he needs to let it dry out before beginning daily waterings on a set schedule ie. Everyday at 10am or whatever works best for OP.i disagree and so do all farmers who grow without watering systems
yes dry like I said, you disagreed with me, only to agree with me; if its not dry before starting daily watering you dont water...