i planted the seeds on march 3rd. most of them were doing good until about two weeks ago and i started to notice some slowed growth and deformation of the leaves. im pretty sure they were getting too large for their container so i transplanted them into the container they're currently in last friday. they've all mostly recovered except for one. im not sure whats wrong with this one. in the pictures its the one on the bottom right corner. the two bottom leaves are becoming yellow and brittle. the same thing is happening to the other plants at a slower rate. anyone know whats wrong? thanks whole garden and other plants: heres the problem plant:
Time Travel Stress is Obvious at this point, .... lets go back to say 26th Feb, as its a known fact that stressed plants may well herm! .. My immediate observation is not enough perlite, never under estimate that stuff, it reduces hot soil effects and stops root compaction, as such I recommend 33% of the pot volume to add, that way later you may add any nute cocktails you may wish still your pot size needs works, not big enough pots so you can still get uncomfortable root bound plants anytime soon, budget 2-3 potups per grow, as transplant shock is a very real concern to all plants budget 1 us gallon per month the plant is with you or 1x liter per week
alright thanks for the help. im going to transplant them into the organic soil ive been cooking for a month this weekend. they'll also be put into a larger container. the organic soil is 1/3 perlite so hopefully that will solve most of my problems. they should be fine to go into the organic soil now right? i kinda screwed up the pots, i only got the seedling pots and two 5 gallon smart pots for the two girls im going to flower. im now realizing i needed 1-2 more different size pots. thanks
it seems like all the plants now have their first set of leaves drying out and turning yellow. im not sure why its happening. could it be nute burn?