cjishigh Well-Known Member Nov 22, 2009 #1 What is wrong with them? they are 2 weeks old under 4 26 watt cfl. soil is mg and water when dry Attachments IMG_0481.jpg 76.1 KB · Views: 66 IMG_0482.jpg 72.9 KB · Views: 54
bloomfields Active Member Nov 22, 2009 #3 cjishigh said: What is wrong with them? they are 2 weeks old under 4 26 watt cfl. soil is mg and water when dry Click to expand... they need transplanting into something bigger but apart from that they look healthy - bigger leaves need to be able to spread out -
cjishigh said: What is wrong with them? they are 2 weeks old under 4 26 watt cfl. soil is mg and water when dry Click to expand... they need transplanting into something bigger but apart from that they look healthy - bigger leaves need to be able to spread out -
RickWhite Well-Known Member Nov 22, 2009 #4 Are you testing soil PH? Are you using fertalizer? Do you have hard water? It looks like your nutrients are off which could be toxic salt buildup, it could be a deficiency or it could be lockout due to PH.
Are you testing soil PH? Are you using fertalizer? Do you have hard water? It looks like your nutrients are off which could be toxic salt buildup, it could be a deficiency or it could be lockout due to PH.
cjishigh Well-Known Member Nov 22, 2009 #5 RickWhite said: Are you testing soil PH? Are you using fertalizer? Do you have hard water? It looks like your nutrients are off which could be toxic salt buildup, it could be a deficiency or it could be lockout due to PH. Click to expand... i need a ph tester asap. thanks for the advice guys!
RickWhite said: Are you testing soil PH? Are you using fertalizer? Do you have hard water? It looks like your nutrients are off which could be toxic salt buildup, it could be a deficiency or it could be lockout due to PH. Click to expand... i need a ph tester asap. thanks for the advice guys!
cjishigh Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2009 #6 cjishigh said: i need a ph tester asap. thanks for the advice guys! Click to expand... bump...
Surrealestate Member Dec 9, 2009 #7 I agree with Bloomfields. The roots are competing for space and could be lacking oxygen. Transport into something bigger and it should correct itself. The ph meter will be able to tell you if it's something else.
I agree with Bloomfields. The roots are competing for space and could be lacking oxygen. Transport into something bigger and it should correct itself. The ph meter will be able to tell you if it's something else.
grrower Member Dec 24, 2009 #8 I have the same thing going on and I think it's the beginning of zinc deficiency caused by PH lockout. You need to adjust your PH.
I have the same thing going on and I think it's the beginning of zinc deficiency caused by PH lockout. You need to adjust your PH.