woody
Cultivators Club
There to young to give nutes and this probably caused the leaf burn.Hold back on nutes until they get a couple weeks than go very lite dosage of nutes and increase as they get larger.They are producing a root system so they will be slow growing at first but should pickup in a week or so.Also if nutes are chemical make sure you ph your intake water.
Best damn tool I have, besides my dual laser infrared thermometer.have I mentioned to you the Accurate 8 soil pH probe? perfect for this job, and far far better than the damn run-off test and calculation method which is usually full of inherent sources of error,.
Best damn tool I have, besides my dual laser infrared thermometer.
This is what my Accurate 8 looks like.. I didn't know that they made a digital one.Great, whats your opinion on the readings on mine? Its not the digital one though.
This is what my Accurate 8 looks like.. I didn't know that they made a digital one.
This tool is used on occasion, just to give me an idea on what the soil pH is. I don't pH my water or feed. I grow in Roots Organic and use the West Coast Horticulture line. My soil stays in the 6.3-6.8 range. Never goes over 7 pH or below 6.3 pH. The 6.3 pH may of been a miss read. Never gotten that low since that pH test.
https://indianaberry.com/library/products/documents/Phmetter.pdf
My bad I thought that was a digital one, lol.
Well, in my coco it reads at about pH 7 about the same as runoff, slightly lower.
This auto seedling is probably beyond saving right now but how can i fix the coco??
@Bum Take a look at this....http://www.growweedeasy.com/coco-coir.
Also take @Waira and @namvet25 's advise. They absolutely no more about canna growing than I will ever know.
Thanks @BayLee420 I appreciate it!