SizzleFish
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Hi guys, I’m a novice casual grower and my oldest seedling is looking kinda ill. The leaves are a bit lighter green, except for the lower leaves, which are turning yellow-brownish. They also curling up, starting at the tips. The stem is turning red too. Is this what nitrogen deficiency looks like?
This one is about 6 weeks old (since germ) and growth has been very slow. I’ve only been using one of those cheap 3-headed LED grow lights, but my light meter says they are getting proper light.
I haven’t added any nutrients to the soil yet, so the seedlings have just been coasting off the nutrients in the soil. I’m guessing and hoping this is the issue. The reason being that all I have is an all-purpose fertilizer (Jack’s 20-20-20) and I’ve been spooked about causing nut lock with a salt-based fertilizer like this. Sorry, that’s probably really ignorant and stupid.
I’ve been meaning to buy a good organic fertilizer, but I’m not sure which one(s) to go with. Just been kinda busy with life and haven’t gotten around to doing more research on it and buying a proper fertilizer.
Anyway, looking at the picture below, do you guys think it’s just nutrient deficiencies? If so, which ones? Or maybe that’s not the issue, could it be something else? Lastly, should I just give the seedling some of this fertilizer anyway for the time-being to save it from dying, and buy a new fertilizer later? What fertilizer(s) do you recommend?
Sorry again about my (probably frustrating) ignorance, but any advice here would be a huge help. Thank you!
This one is about 6 weeks old (since germ) and growth has been very slow. I’ve only been using one of those cheap 3-headed LED grow lights, but my light meter says they are getting proper light.
I haven’t added any nutrients to the soil yet, so the seedlings have just been coasting off the nutrients in the soil. I’m guessing and hoping this is the issue. The reason being that all I have is an all-purpose fertilizer (Jack’s 20-20-20) and I’ve been spooked about causing nut lock with a salt-based fertilizer like this. Sorry, that’s probably really ignorant and stupid.
I’ve been meaning to buy a good organic fertilizer, but I’m not sure which one(s) to go with. Just been kinda busy with life and haven’t gotten around to doing more research on it and buying a proper fertilizer.
Anyway, looking at the picture below, do you guys think it’s just nutrient deficiencies? If so, which ones? Or maybe that’s not the issue, could it be something else? Lastly, should I just give the seedling some of this fertilizer anyway for the time-being to save it from dying, and buy a new fertilizer later? What fertilizer(s) do you recommend?
Sorry again about my (probably frustrating) ignorance, but any advice here would be a huge help. Thank you!
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