Zacarino
Active Member
Hey guys. I'm a new member here and it's my first time ever trying to grow. I honestly used some random soil I found in my apartment already to see if they'd grow at all, and it turns out they grew great. However, when I made up a soil mixture of approx 20% perlite, 10% sand, and 70% Scott's soil and transplanted 4 of the 7, I went to class and came back and they looked bad. They've been getting worse but I'm too new to tell whether its a nutrient defiecieny or if they've been over fertilized.
I haven't fertilized them at all whatsoever (I have been foiler feeding them a few times a day, but not with fertilizer added), but the Scott's soil has nutrients that are in it and release over time (I know that's bad but it's all I could find)
Also note that I moved these plants rather early. I moved them into the newly made soil after about 1.5 weeks
Someone please help me out! What does this look like to you?
I haven't fertilized them at all whatsoever (I have been foiler feeding them a few times a day, but not with fertilizer added), but the Scott's soil has nutrients that are in it and release over time (I know that's bad but it's all I could find)
Also note that I moved these plants rather early. I moved them into the newly made soil after about 1.5 weeks
Someone please help me out! What does this look like to you?
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