Mo9000
Active Member
Hi guys, a few days ago, this two 2 week old plant being grown in coco/perlite started showing signs of what i was sure was a nitrogen deficiency, with the very bottom leaves turing yellow from tip to base, and then eventually turning crispy. I have been feeding since the second set of true (serated) leaves appeard, with a 6th of the recomended dose on the bottle. I found it very odd that signs of nitrogen deficiency would be showing this early in the plants life, considering ive been feeding every watering since i started to feed. It really didnt look like nute burn at the time when the first set of true leaves started yellowing, there was no yellowing on any other leaf tips, just the lowest set. So i bumbep up the nutes to a quater strength, but now its starting to look a bit like nute burn. It still has the pale green and eventually yellowing lower leaves, but with burnt looking crispy edges like nute burn, meanwhile the top growth is darkish green and healthy looking. So im a bit confused now on what the actual problem is here, and how to fix it, if anyone can help identify and/or tell me how i can fix, or prevent this problem in the future. The plant was looking 100% about 5 days ago and now its condition has rapidly declined, with the lower leaves looking awful. PS im not really too interested in trying to save this plant, i would rather start from over and grow a healthy plant from start to finish (if i can) this is my first time growing in coco and indoors, so i have a lot to learn, but I have grown outdoor soil plants for years. This is the second plant Im growing in my setup with the other being about 2 months old which is not doing well either. But yeah right now I'm just trying to gain much knowledge as possible on how to identify all the problems I have been running into, and how to react to these problems, so I know for in the future, I'm taking these first few attempts as learning experiences more than anything else.
Growing in coco 60/perlite 40
CFL lighting, 340 watts or 18000 lumens
Using Biobizz- bio-grow organic liquid nutrient, derived from molasses 8-2-6 (its a Dutch company don't know how many of you would know it)
Using a cal mag nitrate supplement
Ph is 5.8
Using tap water
Watering twice a day usually
Feeding every watering with a 6th of the recommended strength on the bottle at the beginning and now at quarter strength.
Any help with identifying what this is and how to fix as well as any pointers to things that I may be doing wrong or could do better is much appreciated, thank you.
Growing in coco 60/perlite 40
CFL lighting, 340 watts or 18000 lumens
Using Biobizz- bio-grow organic liquid nutrient, derived from molasses 8-2-6 (its a Dutch company don't know how many of you would know it)
Using a cal mag nitrate supplement
Ph is 5.8
Using tap water
Watering twice a day usually
Feeding every watering with a 6th of the recommended strength on the bottle at the beginning and now at quarter strength.
Any help with identifying what this is and how to fix as well as any pointers to things that I may be doing wrong or could do better is much appreciated, thank you.