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Seedlings problems droopy curled leaves

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by Stick_Figure_420, Jul 27, 2019.

  1. Hey gang,

    I recently transplanted these seedlings after they were 2 weeks old. Because they were all in 2 pots. Its been only 3 days since the transplant. Some of them have leaves that are curling up. I guess I watered them too much. They were growing in peat but when I moved them I mixed some organic soil with the peat and some organic worm poop fertilizer. They are both indoor and outdoor. I put them outside for about an hour or so but not so much in the direct sun. Then in the sunny room. I am using spring water. These plants are mixed strains. I use 2 LEDs at night. I try to get them on an 18 6 cycle but some days they get 24 hours of light. The led are 25 watt 200 lamp led with mostly blue lights. Some of the smaller pots are closer to the light (6 to 8 inches) and the bigger ones are approximately 55 cm away.
    In the room the temps are between 21-28 celcius and the humidity is between 55-65%. The outside can get as hot as 35 or 36 celcius in the sun and 29 celcius in the shade and 35 -45% humidity.
    The pots are various sizes. I saw a roach in the one pot the day after transplanting but I was tilling the soil since it seemed too wet and the only bugs I have seen since then are a few gnats, in one or 2 of the pots. Thanks in advance. 20190727_140029.jpg 20190727_140218.jpg 20190727_140312.jpg 20190727_140420.jpg 20190727_140624.jpg
     
  2. Mine are doing that to and I dont know why

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  3. your soil is too wet i think. gnaughts come from wett soil or unsterile soil. let dry out a little and put sand over top of the soil it will get rid of the root gnaughts.
     

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