Tip burn with slight curl up
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six feet away on lowMaybe but could also be some wind burn where are your fans at.
Two different plants. I thought that would be best not to confuseYou need 2 different threads to get help? Be calm people will help you out after they have had their coffee and herb.
One area blowing somewhat over the top, but almost all leads have burn on tips. Been giving it potassium silicate because stem would fall over when it dried out.It could be six feet away and still do that how intense is the fan do you move around to give areas of the plant a break from the wind or is it in the same spot all the time oscillating it’s kinda hard to potassium excess that early unless you are using some crazy feed regiment usually it’ll show up later in flower is why I asked about the fan is it all over or just that one area
3 gallon but takes a week to dry out so I was letting the roots develop so that the watering is every 3 days before potting upWhat size pots are they in mine will do that sometimes when wanting to be up potted a size or three
More perlite? I figured once the roots grow the plant will require more water and that will reduce watering time. Is this incorrect?They’re probably ready to get upsized to there forever home and if it takes a week for a 3 gallon pot to dry then the environment isn’t right and there probably lies the issue
Yes and no I’ve always maintained a three to four day watering schedule no matter the size of the plant minus seedling stage which is a daily thing but yes I do increase water amount as it will use more water as it grows that doesn’t correlate to watering less often though if anything your watering times will increase as it use more of the water now remember your plant is like you it’s made of mostly all water so to answer your question you should water with more volume as it grows and maintain a good watering schedule to prevent drying outMore perlite? I figured once the roots grow the plant will require more water and that will reduce watering time. Is this incorrect?
Ok thank youYes and no I’ve always maintained a three to four day watering schedule no matter the size of the plant minus seedling stage which is a daily thing but yes I do increase water amount as it will use more water as it grows that doesn’t correlate to watering less often though if anything your watering times will increase as it use more of the water now remember your plant is like you it’s made of mostly all water so to answer your question you should water with more volume as it grows and maintain a good watering schedule to prevent drying out