The plant is 26 days old and 40 centimeters tall.
It grows in a 3 gallon pot with organic soil in it. I believe the soil comes with coco coir in it and also with some worm castings compost.
The temperature in the box stays at 24-25 degrees C most of the time and never goes above 30 degrees Centigrade.
The plant has been fed only once in its entire existence - a dose of worm castings tea. I kept giving her pure water ever since.
She was looking sorta OK two days ago, with just a few clawing leaves close to the top, but now she started to show yellowing leaves with brown spots on them.
If this problem is caused by nitrogen toxicity, then the leaves should be dark green, no? Well, they aren't dark green. The leaves are actually lime green and yellowing...
Is she overfed?
Or maybe the light is too bright?
A deficiency?
Thanks for your help, guys.

It grows in a 3 gallon pot with organic soil in it. I believe the soil comes with coco coir in it and also with some worm castings compost.
The temperature in the box stays at 24-25 degrees C most of the time and never goes above 30 degrees Centigrade.
The plant has been fed only once in its entire existence - a dose of worm castings tea. I kept giving her pure water ever since.
She was looking sorta OK two days ago, with just a few clawing leaves close to the top, but now she started to show yellowing leaves with brown spots on them.
If this problem is caused by nitrogen toxicity, then the leaves should be dark green, no? Well, they aren't dark green. The leaves are actually lime green and yellowing...
Is she overfed?
Or maybe the light is too bright?
A deficiency?
Thanks for your help, guys.


