whats the npk on the soil?Yes im growing in soil but this soil is an ordinary soil that does not really have any nutreints in it.
whats the npk on the soil?Yes im growing in soil but this soil is an ordinary soil that does not really have any nutreints in it.
No ideq man it was regular soil i checked the ph its slightly acidic. It does not have ang additional nutrients added to itwhats the npk on the soil?
Today the leaves look like thisWhen the plant is ready for its first feeding it usually yellows out slightly not grey..i wouldnt jump to reacting yet,there not all beautiful starting with seed at first..patience.....
Thanks man next time im thinking of using a good compost soil. I think the leaves are gonna dry and fall off. I should have chosen better soil i agreeMan thats a tough call...im more proficient in water,but when i do soil i always kno that npk..i shoot for lowest i can buy (usualy organic n make my own mix of shagnum,perlite,expanded clay pellets).and i feed synthetics..you will get a soil guru who can help you soon im sure.good luck.my only advice is nxt time kno yur numbers.hope this run wrks out
Yes the other leaves are starting to look like what these looked 5days back so i think its travelling upwards. By hot soil u mean the temperature or wat. Because the heating fan does keep the soil of this plant warm as it is blowing air towards the pot.Ive seen seedlings respond that way to hot soils, they do recover. Usually when you begin to see damage it already happened. Your new growth is what you want to be healthy. So if it progresses upward you will know it's a significant issue.
Sorry, hot usually means to much N, but it can also mean soil that wasn't well aged.Yes the other leaves are starting to look like what these looked 5days back so i think its travelling upwards. By hot soil u mean the temperature or wat. Because the heating fan does keep the soil of this plant warm as it is blowing air towards the pot.