i dont see any nute burn atall if it was nute bern it wouldnt be starting from the bottom working its way up, almost 100% sure its not nute burn, and dont get a moister meter u can if u like to waste cash but its not that hard to tell when it needs water, and when u water just water till a lilbit of a trickle comes out the bottom holes, to me this looks like a deficiancy and even though ur soil has nutes in it it might not be taking them up do to ur ph if it is off at all wich im sure it is
I always though nute burn DID start at the bottom and work it's way up. Isn't that where the nutrients work up from, the soil?i dont see any nute burn atall if it was nute bern it wouldnt be starting from the bottom working its way up, almost 100% sure its not nute burn, and dont get a moister meter u can if u like to waste cash but its not that hard to tell when it needs water, and when u water just water till a lilbit of a trickle comes out the bottom holes, to me this looks like a deficiancy and even though ur soil has nutes in it it might not be taking them up do to ur ph if it is off at all wich im sure it is
I bought a $10 moisture meter that went from 1 to 10. It said water was a 7. It never went above 7. A freshly watered plant that was saturated read a 4. I don't trust the cheapo moisture meters.Yeah, I guess you didn't look at the picks and notice the yellowing was starting from the bottom up. For someone who is new, and can't always tell by looking at their plants, a moisture meter can be helpful. I still think its just a little over watering in combination with the MG soil.
As mcpurple said, do keep an eye on your PH.
I bought a $10 moisture meter that went from 1 to 10. It said water was a 7. It never went above 7. A freshly watered plant that was saturated read a 4. I don't trust the cheapo moisture meters.