I’ve had all sorts of trouble with these, which germinated around thanksgiving. Overwater, underwater, nutrient overload/deficiency
Through it all they’re not dead which I’m guessing’s a miracle. It’s my first indoor attempt.
It makes sense that each of these errors mimics the other based on what I’ve read, so I’ll appreciate your view on one thing I haven’t touched: ph. My water is from a spring and is slightly alkaline, and the plant soil routinely measures 7.0. Given the optimal upper target being 6.5-6.8, would you bother messing with it? I’m tempted to add a touch of vinegar to my next watering.
Maybe the yellowing is because nutrients aren’t being absorbed? Thanks.
Through it all they’re not dead which I’m guessing’s a miracle. It’s my first indoor attempt.
It makes sense that each of these errors mimics the other based on what I’ve read, so I’ll appreciate your view on one thing I haven’t touched: ph. My water is from a spring and is slightly alkaline, and the plant soil routinely measures 7.0. Given the optimal upper target being 6.5-6.8, would you bother messing with it? I’m tempted to add a touch of vinegar to my next watering.
Maybe the yellowing is because nutrients aren’t being absorbed? Thanks.
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