It could possibly be burn from being over watered. But yes, I definitely over watered. They look less droopy now though. I'm using ffof.That doesnt look like overwatering. I don't grow in soil but that looks like mix might be a bit hot. What are you using?
Edit: I should actually stay out of this thread. ha But it doesn't look like overwatering.
Yup Ocean Forest is known to be pretty hot for young plants.It could possibly be burn from being over watered. But yes, I definitely over watered. They look less droopy now though. I'm using ffof.
Thing is, I have had them in it since seed and they didn't get droopy and yellow until after over watering...Yup Ocean Forest is known to be pretty hot for young plants.
interestingThing is, I have had them in it since seed and they didn't get droopy and yellow until after over watering...
Yes. I actually just came up with a good idea. I was able to take quite a bit of soil off the tops and only reason I could do that without disturbing roots is because I transplanted them deep.best you can do I think is let things dry out a bit and hope for the best.
Drain holes yes, ffof with extra 30 percent perlite, no set watering schedule ( I need to just let it dry before watering) temp 75-80. Rh is low( 50 percent) but that low humidity will help dry it out faster.Do you have drain holes in those buckets?
What's your medium? feeding schedule? light? distance of light to plants? temps and RH