Yellow burnt leaves on the bottom

crayc

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Hello, i am growing outdoors and feeding these babies biothrive grow about 5 ml once or teice a week along wiyh bioroots and bioweed seaeeed supplement. The bottom of the leaves look burned and are dying off. They get yellow and some have brown spots on them. The soil is regular potting soil. What could. Be wrong thanks

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They are close to death. The soil your using looks bad, woody and probably peat free with a low ph. Prick them out, put them in a good lightmix soil from a grow shop for example. Feeding won’t help, it will just cause more problems and they don’t need it. Put a humidity dome over the top and mist the inside, just giving ph water of around 6.3 after they have been transplanted into the correct soil. Do not overwater, the roots need all the help that can get. You have a couple or so days I reckon. If they are outside, avoid powerful sunlight and be gentle with them so they can recover.
 

crayc

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Thanks. The grpw shop is too far for me. but this locql place has another soio with peat moss in it and it says thst it is balanced ph. Maybe i should try thst one




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They are close to death. The soil your using looks bad, woody and probably peat free with a low ph. Prick them out, put them in a good lightmix soil from a grow shop for example. Feeding won’t help, it will just cause more problems and they don’t need it. Put a humidity dome over the top and mist the inside, just giving ph water of around 6.3 after they have been transplanted into the correct soil. Do not overwater, the roots need all the help that can get. You have a couple or so days I reckon. If they are outside, avoid powerful sunlight and be gentle with them so they can recover.
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Yes get the peat moss one, the ph will probably be low like almost all store bought soils. Buy some dolomite lime while your there and mix it 1-2g per litre. But to be fair the plants are looking sad, they probably stand more of a chance indoors. However, make sure you pick up a plastic dome lid or tiny polytunnel, it’s your only chance my friend. I promise it’s the soil, plus they are young and subjected to the harsh outdoors. Seedlings and cuttings need the high humidity, but remember to air it every day.
 

crayc

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Thanks the prpblem is that i am in the tropics. So hard to find humidity domes and dolomite lime. I Dont have elelctricity to bring them indoors. I will leave them under shade. I am gettinf the soil now and will transplant then into a bigger pot.i think that one seedling is a goner. Another seedling went that way a couple days ago. Now ita withered and dead hopefully i can save the rest




Yes get the peat moss one, the ph will probably be low like almost all store bought soils. Buy some dolomite lime while your there and mix it 1-2g per litre. But to be fair the plants are looking sad, they probably stand more of a chance indoors. However, make sure you pick up a plastic dome lid or tiny polytunnel, it’s your only chance my friend. I promise it’s the soil, plus they are young and subjected to the harsh outdoors. Seedlings and cuttings need the high humidity, but remember to air it every day.
 
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