I have no data to back it up, but I'd say the #1 cause of stunted/slow growth is overwatering. I had to lose every single houseplant I owned to learn how to water properly, but it was a lesson worth learning. But what else can cause this?
Plant has NO other symptoms - no curling, no spots, no droopiness, no burns. It just doesn't seem to be doing much of anything.
You wake up day in and day out, you can't tell at all if the plant has changed over the past few days. I know this isn't normal for any plant except a cacti.
I'm trying to make a checklist of things to check if plant growth is really slow or if the plant isn't growth at all.
Causes of Slow/Stunted Growth:
Overwatering (plants droop, and look normal for a long time before dying of root rot)
Underwatering (plants droop or become flaccid)
Nute toxicity - but this would show other symptoms?
Nute deficiency - but this would show other symptoms?
pH imbalance - but this would show other symptoms..?
Root rot - caused by lack of dissolved oxygen (DO) & root zone temps too high for extended periods
Low intensity light - overrated. People quickly jump to this conclusion and add more intense light.
The medium - overrated. People quickly dismiss soil as being the culprit when it's not that much slower than hydro/aero.
Plants being rootbound (overrated, it's usually not the problem)
What else is USUALLY the culprit?
Plant has NO other symptoms - no curling, no spots, no droopiness, no burns. It just doesn't seem to be doing much of anything.
You wake up day in and day out, you can't tell at all if the plant has changed over the past few days. I know this isn't normal for any plant except a cacti.
I'm trying to make a checklist of things to check if plant growth is really slow or if the plant isn't growth at all.
Causes of Slow/Stunted Growth:
Overwatering (plants droop, and look normal for a long time before dying of root rot)
Underwatering (plants droop or become flaccid)
Nute toxicity - but this would show other symptoms?
Nute deficiency - but this would show other symptoms?
pH imbalance - but this would show other symptoms..?
Root rot - caused by lack of dissolved oxygen (DO) & root zone temps too high for extended periods
Low intensity light - overrated. People quickly jump to this conclusion and add more intense light.
The medium - overrated. People quickly dismiss soil as being the culprit when it's not that much slower than hydro/aero.
Plants being rootbound (overrated, it's usually not the problem)
What else is USUALLY the culprit?