ParanoidPro
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The top set of my plant leaves r yellowing, I transplanted fri afternoon n there still droopy but today there turning yellow, I put an improvised humidity dome on her...what cld my problem be?
Lose the dome and provide a pic in natural light if possible. Which would you prefer to spot problems? Just a heads up ParanoidPro.The top set of my plant leaves r yellowing, I transplanted fri afternoon n there still droopy but today there turning yellow, I put an improvised humidity dome on her...what cld my problem be?
I went to GWE in their plant problem section and it seems your young plant has a zinc deficiency, most likely brought about by stress (transplant) or high ph which is preventing your plant from uptaking zinc. They suggest a ph of 6.0-6.5 and if it was caused by stress it will clear up in a few days. Hope that helps narrow it down. Good luck PP.I felt like I was being really careful with the transplant, I slide the entire thing out of the old pot n put it into the new pot with about 4 inches of dirt already then filled in the sides, I added a little water early this morning but i just feed her first nutes like weds so didnt wanna over do the water, when I water or feed I go until I see run off then let the dirt get all the way dry n repeat I read that's best for root growth, and no the leaves dont feel dry or anything just the discoloration n drooping...man this is my very first plant so I'm not really sure what squishy feels like but definitely dosen't feel dry
I'm using distilled water, is that bad?I went to GWE in their plant problem section and it seems your young plant has a zinc deficiency, most likely brought about by stress (transplant) or high ph which is preventing your plant from uptaking zinc. They suggest a ph of 6.0-6.5 and if it was caused by stress it will clear up in a few days. Hope that helps narrow it down. Good luck PP.
No more distilled. Why not tap? Your organic soil will buffer.I'm using distilled water, is that bad?
I've read tap will cause ur plants to lock out n stop taking in water and nutes...and what do ya meen the organic soil will buffer?No more distilled. Why not tap? Your organic soil will buffer.
Your soil looks really dry. The plant doesn't look bad, and new growth is always a lighter green. It looks like she may be a little hungry, but if it's fresh organic soil, getting it moist will help the plant access more nutes.I'm in there like every hour looking at it like any other impatient newbie, and that discoloration wasnt there until this morning...
Its just the top layer of the soil that is dry, I believe bc of the fan going inside the tent I believeYour soil looks really dry. The plant doesn't look bad, and new growth is always a lighter green. It looks like she may be a little hungry, but if it's fresh organic soil, getting it moist will help the plant access more nutes.
It depends on what's in the tap water. If you're water is decent and not super hard and full of minerals, its totally fine. I use my well water that's slightly hard that has a pH of 7.2-7.5 depending on the time of year. The main mineral in mine is Ca, so I don't need to add any extra. But I do add Mg sometimes via epsom salt.I've read tap will cause ur plants to lock out n stop taking in water and nutes...and what do ya meen the organic soil will buffer?