Yeah probably should have... the drops I have were out of town at the time unfortunately. Could be a ph issue, but even stuff that grew fine in the same soil isnt super happy. I put replacements in miracle gro last week and they popped up over 48hrs and with 100% germination, was already seeing issues in this crap mix when sprouting.Well unless you actually check the ph you'll never know. But based on how those seedling literally did not do any growing since they came above the ground. I think you have a ph issue.
Thrips. I'm dealing with some now i caught on some seedlings I had mixed in with my houseplants. Gross. I'm spraying them with some oil and soap water that I use to get rid of spider mites. Hopefully it works ill keep you updated.
Are you adjusting PH of feed. 5.9 for coco or 6.5 for dirt.I think I'm kinda panicking here, but better safe than sorry.
Starting second week of veg, they were transplanted to the final pot 2 days ago.
2 of the plants are yellowing a bit, and I thought maybe I underwatered them, so I watered them again yesterday.
Some leafs stay with some yellowish color and I don't know if it could be the stress...
I'm sure I'm not overwatering them, and I'm using the scheduled nutrients (currently 2ml/L of biobizz "biogrow", and 1ml/L of upper nutrients "metaroots").
Picture of them all is taken 20 mins ago, but I think it's not properly seen in the pic.
Second pic was taken from the "yellower" plant yesterday evening.
Max temp 32°C(a week ago that I was out of home and forgot to program the AC, haven't been over 29-30°C since then)
Avg 26-27°C
Min temp 19°C.
Rh was a little low earlier in the grow but last week has been stable between 60-70%
Feel free to ask if you need more details, im kind of a noob, so tell me if I'm missing something.
The soil is dirt mixed with coconut to improve drainage, so should I aim for 6.5 or something like 6.3?Are you adjusting PH of feed. 5.9 for coco or 6.5 for dirt.
I only use coco in air pots, so not sure what soil considerations are.The soil is dirt mixed with coconut to improve drainage, so should I aim for 6.5 or something like 6.3?
(I'm doing organic nutes, if it's important for the PH)
I will check the PH tonight when I water them.
Could it be that I'm underwatering them everyday? I'm trying daily water, and to not soak the soil to prevent root rot, but even when I did some "heavier" waterings, not even a drop run-off. Should I try to have a little runoff this night and check the soil PH taking that water to test?
Checked the soil brand and specs, it says pH 6-6.3 and EC 1.5, I don't know if it's talking about the soil PH, or the PH I should have in the irrigation water?I only use coco in air pots, so not sure what soil considerations are.
BiogrowI think I'm kinda panicking here, but better safe than sorry.
Starting second week of veg, they were transplanted to the final pot 2 days ago.
2 of the plants are yellowing a bit, and I thought maybe I underwatered them, so I watered them again yesterday.
Some leafs stay with some yellowish color and I don't know if it could be the stress...
I'm sure I'm not overwatering them, and I'm using the scheduled nutrients (currently 2ml/L of biobizz "biogrow", and 1ml/L of upper nutrients "metaroots").
Picture of them all is taken 20 mins ago, but I think it's not properly seen in the pic.
Second pic was taken from the "yellower" plant yesterday evening.
Max temp 32°C(a week ago that I was out of home and forgot to program the AC, haven't been over 29-30°C since then)
Avg 26-27°C
Min temp 19°C.
Rh was a little low earlier in the grow but last week has been stable between 60-70%
Feel free to ask if you need more details, im kind of a noob, so tell me if I'm missing something.
I saw that famous pic of deficiencies and was in doubt between phosphorus and iron/manganese deficiency.Biogrow
The NPK ratio is 4-3-6.
It has low phosphate contents, which are considered harmful for our bodies and the environment
you're gonna need to change ferts or supplement Phosphorus
Also the plants are at the size where 2ml/L of biogrow isn't enough once a day....maybe increase to 3ml/L or increase fertigation frequency (twice a day)
Now you're thinking...those pots aren't "small" but theres a demarcation line where you "should" feed twice a day because of plant/pot size offset...yes i think i would try increasing your mix strength first. You could see improvement in as little as 24hrs if the changes address the problem. They respond fast, but in our game fast is 24hrsI saw that famous pic of deficiencies and was in doubt between phosphorus and iron/manganese deficiency.
Iron, zinc and manganese should come from the root stimulator, should I up the dose? Instructions are 0'5-2ml/L, progressively upping the dose, and stopping in the second week of flowering. Currently I'm doing 1ml/L, should I try 1.5?
(Also if the biobloom or the top max could do the work un upping the P, I could try)
So I could prepare a watering solution, 3ml/L of biogrow and 1'5 of metaroots, check PH, get it down to 6.5, and check the progress?
How long should it take to see improvement? I don't want to panic, but I don't want to think "it will heal, it will heal" and in reality is not improving
I fount that biobloom npk is 2-7-4, if upping the biogrow and the roots don't work in 24-36 hrs, I'm thinking of adding a little of the biobloom to up the P.Now you're thinking...those pots aren't "small" but theres a demarcation line where you "should" feed twice a day because of plant/pot size offset...yes i think i would try increasing your mix strength first. You could see improvement in as little as 24hrs if the changes address the problem. They respond fast, but in our game fast is 24hrs
Yeah throw that out now and become a grower...watch plant, increase and decrease feed as needed...it'll come with time. "This plant needs more P"...see, ur already thereI fount that biobloom npk is 2-7-4, if upping the biogrow and the roots don't work in 24-36 hrs, I'm thinking of adding a little of the biobloom to up the P.
I couldn't find NPK in the Top-max bottle but I found it is 0.1-0.1-0.1????
Btw this is the schedule I was following:
-Following the "light mix" part.