NEED SOME HELP

NewGrowHer

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So, I got some good seeds and i started them off and everything was going good. I have 2 Plants ( Plant 1 blue container - Plant 2 grey container) and they are about 5 weeks old. so when plant 1 was about 2 weeks old, the stem kind of fell over, but I managed to save it. Plant 1 is doing very well, nice thick main stock and total plant is about 1ft tall, but the stems are purple and the leaves seem to droop at night but rise back in the morning. So plant 2 on the other hand, is not doing so well, the growth has stunt a bit, and the plant has some brown tipped leaves curling down. Bot plants are in roughly, 5 gallon pots. Now on to my rookie mistakes, rookie mistake 1) I used garden soil in my 4 gal. pots, so not much drainage 2) i wanted to use nutrients but the soil I got has slow release nutrients in it for 3 months. I ordered the "advanced nutrients micro, grow and bloom. I plant on transplanting my plants with in the next 3 weeks into bigger containers roughly 18 gal. So I guess my questions are 1. why is plant #1 have purple stems and droop at night? 2. what should i do in the mean time with plant #2? 3. why is plant #2 have brown leaves and curling down? 4. what should i do with the shitty drainage in the mean time? 5.How should i transplant them, when should i transplant? Any suggestions would help me out tremendously! The soil I am using is "Promix, Organic Vegetable and Herb Mix". Let me know if you notice any other rookie mistakes.
 

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garybo

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The purple color is usually a sign of Phosphorous deficiency.
The weak stem coming out the ground could be incorrect or over watering or both. When watering (feeding), try to keep the soil dry a few inches around the perimeter of the stem.
Also, you may consider getting fabric buckets, this allows air into the soil as well helping the soil drain. Personally I find the 10 gal pots just about perfect, and I can move them around to follow the sun or to hide.
The drooping at night and standing up in the morning is normal. The leaves are sort of sleeping while the roots are feeding the plant.
The leaves turning brown could be a Potassium deficiency.
You may consider buying some Raw NPK to add to your food. I add the raw nuts once a week.
Also, consider feeding your soil with Recharge, I feed the soil once a month. During off season, I continue feeding the soil anticipating for next year.
On the soil, I've given up on store bought soil years ago, too expensive and too rich if adding extra food to the plant.
My medium is 50% clean topsoil, 30% cocco cure, 15% vermiculite, 5% perlite. When you know what soil your using, it makes it easier to control the ec in your food.
Good luck
 

NewGrowHer

New Member
The purple color is usually a sign of Phosphorous deficiency.
The weak stem coming out the ground could be incorrect or over watering or both. When watering (feeding), try to keep the soil dry a few inches around the perimeter of the stem.
Also, you may consider getting fabric buckets, this allows air into the soil as well helping the soil drain. Personally I find the 10 gal pots just about perfect, and I can move them around to follow the sun or to hide.
The drooping at night and standing up in the morning is normal. The leaves are sort of sleeping while the roots are feeding the plant.
The leaves turning brown could be a Potassium deficiency.
You may consider buying some Raw NPK to add to your food. I add the raw nuts once a week.
Also, consider feeding your soil with Recharge, I feed the soil once a month. During off season, I continue feeding the soil anticipating for next year.
On the soil, I've given up on store bought soil years ago, too expensive and too rich if adding extra food to the plant.
My medium is 50% clean topsoil, 30% cocco cure, 15% vermiculite, 5% perlite. When you know what soil your using, it makes it easier to control the ec in your food.
Good luck
thanks man!
 
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