New Grower Yellow spots on leaves?

I really hope it wasn't too much I would hate to rot my roots

And I have a moisture meter but I don't want to mess my roots up with it.

There you go worrying again....:crying:

Use the moisture meter to determine when they are dry enough to feed or water. The little holes it leaves behind might actually help let some air in. That's what the people who make them claim anyway.

Just don't shove it crossways through the entire root ball or tap and then wiggle it around and tear things up and youll be fine.

:thumbsup:
 
There you go worrying again....:crying:

Use the moisture meter to determine when they are dry enough to feed or water. The little holes it leaves behind might actually help let some air in. That's what the people who make them claim anyway.

Just don't shove it crossways through the entire root ball or tap and then wiggle it around and tear things up and youll be fine.

:thumbsup:

I'm gonna let things run their course for a bit and see what happens. Hopefully the nutes will help with the yellow spots on my bottom leaves and my plant will continue to thrive.
 
I'm gonna let things run their course for a bit and see what happens. Hopefully the nutes will help with the yellow spots on my bottom leaves and my plant will continue to thrive.

Depending on the cause of the spots sometimes they are there to stay. Watch for new spots or spreading. That's more important than the old spots

Get in the habit of regularly using your moisture meter and then you get a feel for how thirsty they are at different stages.

And then you won't ever have to worry about root rot either.

Have fun

Peace

:pass:
 
Depending on the cause of the spots sometimes they are there to stay. Watch for new spots or spreading. That's more important than the old spots

Get in the habit of regularly using your moisture meter and then you get a feel for how thirsty they are at different stages.

And then you won't ever have to worry about root rot either.

Have fun

Peace

:pass:
I just checked and they are most definitely spreading I think :face:
 
Depending on the cause of the spots sometimes they are there to stay. Watch for new spots or spreading. That's more important than the old spots

Get in the habit of regularly using your moisture meter and then you get a feel for how thirsty they are at different stages.

And then you won't ever have to worry about root rot either.

Have fun

Peace

:pass:
I have a feeling maybe they were burned and that those leaves are probably going to fall off
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Yeah those may be there to stay I get them on my bottom leaves all the time those bottom leaves get wet in the soil and get burned it is no biggie as long as new growth isn't dis colored
 
Yeah those may be there to stay I get them on my bottom leaves all the time those bottom leaves get wet in the soil and get burned it is no biggie as long as new growth isn't dis colored

Shhhhh..... I didn't want to hurt his "new parent pride" by saying those are garbage leaves anyway.... :eyebrows:

I should have explained what I meant by spreading a bit better though :shrug:

Thanks for clarifying it.... :d5:
 
Shhhhh..... I didn't want to hurt his "new parent pride" by saying those are garbage leaves anyway.... :eyebrows:

I should have explained what I meant by spreading a bit better though :shrug:

Thanks for clarifying it.... :d5:
Garbage leaves is the perfect description :crying:
 
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Garbage leaves is the perfect description :crying:
And here I was thinkin my girls were on their way out but I appreciate all the help you guys have given me. The new growth is looking good so I guess I just have to relax and let them do their thing.:hump:
 
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