Nitrogen.... Too little or too much

Was just wondering if this was a case of too much or too little Nitrogen. As far as I know my soil does have a slow release feats in the soil. I have so much of it mixed up I don't want to just throw it away. Mushroom compost in the soul too and I usually have my water ph'ed at about 6.0-6.220161014_203818.jpg
 

cindysid

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Looks like over watering. When you add too much water, it drowns the roots and dissolves the slow release nutes, burning your plants. You should start your seeds in a seedling starter soil with no nutes at all. Add perlite to the mix to allow good drainage.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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whats your temps and rh? have a lot of air moving over them? shouldn't be drying out that fast, should take at least two days to need watering, even three
 
Temps i don't know, I still have to buy a temp/ humidity monitor. I keep the house temp down to 70 and the 8 23 watt CFL keep the box warmer than that but not much more. There's only a small 5$ fax moving air around in there.
 

ilovetoskiatalta

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I keep my clones in those red cups under t5 and no ventilation and the get water twice a week.
I was using a mix of happy frog and FFOF. I only give them distilled H2O.
Also did you cut drain holes in the cups?
 

plantsinpants

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You should water less often ,, you would benefit from cutting watering down ,,, trust me ,,, If you have never seen a plant wilt from thirst you cant know how dry is dry
 
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