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Nice, hopefully they'll settle right in and get to work.Might help to wick up the excess water
Nunya, hey got my nematodes sorted today & hypoaspis miles arrive Monday or Tuesday
I usually water every 3rd day the thing Is the drainage of the cup allows the water too run out but u suggest me making more holes in the cupHey Riddick,
Welcome to 420! Is that a photoperiod or an autoflower?
Watering too frequently; the soil is too wet, it’s not drying out enough before you add more water. Roots cannot breathe in a continuously wet soil. Do you have plenty of drainage holes in the bottom of the cup? Might help to enlarge the existing holes you’ve got and make half a dozen more holes in the lower sides near the bottom edge. Tilt that cup to a steep 45 degree angle, prop it up so it won’t tip over, leave it propped up overnight and I bet the cup will pee some water out of the bottom side. Also not enough soil or to say it another way - the cup rim sticks up too high air needs to flow across the surface of the soil, this will help it dry out but air doesn’t flow down into the cup because of the high rim...
How often do you water? How much water do you give at one time? Can you shoot a pic of the holes in the bottom cuz if they are tiny holes that’s not gonna fly...catch you on the flip side
But do u think I should cut those dry leaves off?I usually water every 3rd day the thing Is the drainage of the cup allows the water too run out but u suggest me making more holes in the cup
Hi Riddick, I think for a seedling every third day is too little. I agree with Nunya too with filling the cup up as well. Welcome aboard! Check out the watering links in my sig below.I usually water every 3rd day the thing Is the drainage of the cup allows the water too run out but u suggest me making more holes in the cup
Do u guys suggest me cutting those dry Leaves off cos it looks like they spreading all the way inward?Hi Riddick, I think for a seedling every third day is too little. I agree with Nunya too with filling the cup up as well. Welcome aboard! Check out the watering links in my sig below.
Cutting off the dry leaves will not make the problem go away. Those with experience in growing these plants can start to tell what might be going wrong by looking at the leaves. It will not help if the leaves are not there.Do u guys suggest me cutting those dry Leaves off cos it looks like they spreading all the way inward?
That is why they are there. If to much water is put into the container the excess can drain out.I usually water every 3rd day the thing Is the drainage of the cup allows the water too run out .....
Right. It looks like one of the rings at the bottom of the cup is showing in the photo. If so, then I have the feeling that there is only an inch or two of soil.Id fill the cup to the brim and replant.
I leave em on to watch too.Do u guys suggest me cutting those dry Leaves off cos it looks like they spreading all the way inward?
Nah its compost that I'm usingCutting off the dry leaves will not make the problem go away. Those with experience in growing these plants can start to tell what might be going wrong by looking at the leaves. It will not help if the leaves are not there.
Every time a leaf is cut off the problem will move to the next leaf. Eventually all of them will be cut off.
That is why they are there. If to much water is put into the container the excess can drain out.
Right. It looks like one of the rings at the bottom of the cup is showing in the photo. If so, then I have the feeling that there is only an inch or two of soil.
Speaking of soil, what is in the cup? Is it something from a bag that was bought at the corner hardware store? Is it even soil or is it a mix of coco coir and something else? Knowing that will help figure out what the problem might be.
Yeah but with my other plany similar thing happened but it just spread all the way too the stem and now the plant is dead so I thought myb by cutting those dry leaves it will stop the spreadDitto - don’t trim the leaves, you need them even if they look shabby otherwise the same problem just moves up to the next pair
Even if the plant has a disease or insect on the leaf it is still best to keep the leaves there until the problem has been figured out and some sort of remedy started. Taking the leaf off does not always mean the problem left with that leaf.Yeah but with my other plany similar thing happened but it just spread all the way too the stem and now the plant is dead so I thought myb by cutting those dry leaves it will stop the spread
Compost is a good thing. It might seem like a lot of questions but we need to know if it is pure compost from your compost pile or from a bag. What has been mixed in with the compost? The "Holy Trinity" of soil mixes is Peat Moss, and then something for aeration. Perlite or rice hulls are examples. And, finally the compost and/or worm castings or a mix of those. All three serve a purpose and really help grow better plants. And, there are ratios of the three.Nah its compost that I'm using