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No just transplant & water... nutrients were day 12Did you give them nutrients when you watered them on day 20?
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No just transplant & water... nutrients were day 12Did you give them nutrients when you watered them on day 20?
Penny makes a great point about the NPK. If you are watering every three days that should be more than enough, although as said it does look dry. Have you been keeping a schedule on how much water you are giving them or are you just doing the finger method where if it feels dry water it? Check my signature out for a link on good tips to proper plant watering in soil.That soils looks dry and leaves are drooping so I'll say one issue is not enough water. 20-20-20 NPK sounds a little off
Haven’t really been keeping a schedule just water until run off but I would say they have been getting about half gallon they were looking healthy up until the transplantPenny makes a great point about the NPK. If you are watering every three days that should be more than enough, although as said it does look dry. Have you been keeping a schedule on how much water you are giving them or are you just doing the finger method where if it feels dry water it? Check my signature out for a link on good tips to proper plant watering in soil.
I have nectar for the gods nutrients should I use that or stick with the peter jack haven’t really started a nutrient schedule just gave it the jacks one timeGive then some nutrients and try to bring your ph down just a little
Okay thank you so much I am going to give them 1 gallon of water each with the nutrient with the most nitrogen & see how they react... what’s a desired pH number?Give nutrient high in nitrogen.
The problem with measuring the run-off is if you have a medium that has too much perlite/vermiculite or other drainage medium in it it bypasses the roots and goes straight out, never giving the roots a chance to drink. A good way to check is just lift your pot after watering and before watering. It should feel rather light right now if it's underwatered. A good wet/dry cycle is key in preventing root rot as well as maintaining a heathy plantHaven’t really been keeping a schedule just water until run off but I would say they have been getting about half gallon they were looking healthy up until the transplant
I was looking at some of the members that have posted here and you'll be fine. They won't steer you wrong and will treat your plant as if it was their own. Relax, follow the advice given and your plant will be on a healthy recovery.appreciate all the feedback Im so clueless right now
Do you think it’s mold? I took it out the tent & put it aside so it don’t affect the other plantI wouldn't worry too much about that.