i've noticed my seedling has some slight yellowing along the bottom leaves. after ruling out nutrient burn i'm guessing that it's a nitrogen deficiency, as the other leaves have also taken a lettuce-like sheen to them.
i'm in coco right now and watered about 40 hours ago. thus far, my schedule is feeding every 72 hours after letting the cup go dry about 40%.
would it be better to wait the full 72 hours to feed again and let my plant tough it out to focus on root growth and avoid potential root rot? or would it be more advisable to move up the watering schedule (and increasing the ratio of Calnit) to give her the additional nitrogen needed? she's lost about 25% of water weight since the last feeding.
also, is something like nitrogen deficiency possible to bounce back from or will those leaves slowly die off?
thanks for reading.
i'm in coco right now and watered about 40 hours ago. thus far, my schedule is feeding every 72 hours after letting the cup go dry about 40%.
would it be better to wait the full 72 hours to feed again and let my plant tough it out to focus on root growth and avoid potential root rot? or would it be more advisable to move up the watering schedule (and increasing the ratio of Calnit) to give her the additional nitrogen needed? she's lost about 25% of water weight since the last feeding.
also, is something like nitrogen deficiency possible to bounce back from or will those leaves slowly die off?
thanks for reading.