Cold temp, overwater, or magnesium deficiency??

Eric H

New Member
IMG_6526.JPG
Just transplanted from solo cup to 3 gallon 3:1 ffof/Promixhp mix. Watered with half strength earth juice ph'ed water when i transplanted about 8 days ago. Its pretty cold where i live highs 70 during day cold ~50 at night. The leaves started drooping and twisting from now to transplant. The water is moist to the touch still and haven't watered since transplant. About 18 inches under 150 watt LED. Any ideas what the problem could be?? Thanks!
 

Beachwalker

Well-Known Member
Agree plus don't feed that foxfarm yet, those plants can't do anything good with those newts at those temperatures anyway.

Plus it's likely over watered too, but temperature is your main problem, causing many or all of the issues, and also problems likely to come

I use one of those radiator type space heaters when it drops to 68 or so, I've heard some people use those terrarium type heaters with some success but I don't know much about them
-best of luck!
 
Last edited:

neved

Well-Known Member
Don’t feed them now but really it looks over watering thow , just water them by room temperature water ,and you mist hit 65/70
 

Tim1987

Well-Known Member
Agree plus don't feed that foxfarm yet, those plants can't do anything good with those newts at those temperatures anyway.

Plus it's likely over watered too, but temperature is your main problem, causing many or all of the issues, and also problems likely to come

I use one of those radiator type space heaters when it drops to 68 or so, I've heard some people use those terrarium type heaters with some success but I don't know much about them
-best of luck!
100% all this ^^^^
I dont mind the oil heaters either. They're very bulky. Althought hey dont blow hot air, and on a thermostat work really well for my ambients.
 
Top