Could Anyone Tell me is it heat stress (here is 30-35c this week..) or overwatering? They got daily 3 watering with spray just around the stems in a 3cm squer around. I know its too often but i thought it can cool the seeds before they burn out the soil.. Coupd they survive? I can reduce watering to daily 1 but i cant controll heat because we are outdoor.. Thank your suggestions in advance!☮️
I forgot to mentioned i add an extra 2 ml Ca today to the water with 1ml palgron power roots. Unfortunatelly Ca is included 8%N.. perhaps it was burn them all.. could it be turn out Good if i stop give them too much water and N??
They look like they have no iron, or possibly lack sulfur. This manifests as a light green inside new leaves. Is your pH right? Do you have enough micronutrients in the dirt? Did you include too much Calcium and locked out the other nutrients? I don't think it's a heat thing.
Yes, i bet too much Ca is the reason with the N 8-0-0… i think so power roots give them enough micronutrients and handle PH too..
Thanks but as i seem its symptoms are different.. i know curly tips or end of leaves tips yellowing is nutiritiens burn but mines are yellowing in the center at the new leaves
What soil are you using? cotyledons provide all of the nutrients that a seedling needs until they yellow and fall off. Stop watering directly at plant stem, water about two inches from stem, allow plant to stretch roots to this point. Water every other day or every third day as needed.
I agree with Vee and trojangrower, But I don't think #6Realfirsttimer76, is understanding or educated. PH is important because it breaks down grow medium so plant can uptake nutrients AND MINERALS. Your grow medium looks hot. and you should expect nutrient burn. Your grow medium looks like it needs more drainage to me. no such a thang as overwatering . If you have pour drainage then your roots have lack of oxygen. and they die or rot. Cannabis Symptom Checker - Identify Cannabis Leaf Problems (ilovegrowingmarijuana.com)
Thanks, somewhre i read that daily 2-3 watering needed if weather is hot. This week here will be 30-30c. Is it enough to water every other day? I watering them 3cm around the stem. Can they survive this situation without serious demage in grow and yield?
I use plant ing soil in a 10x10 and the other soil is also ph controlled Palgron light mix but they are not there yet i hope because they were too young for the Ca spray with the lot of additional N. What a stupid thing to add so much N to the Ca if i need only the Ca in this stadium or i dont need nothing else just palgron power roots.. Next time i will be more patient with the fuckin Ca or buy another without 8%N
30c is 86 F I don't think that is to hot at all, if its outdoor then maybe some shade. Once again what soil, does it have any nutes in its mix? Only time will tell on survival. I've had many seedling that looked like that and they turned out fine for the most part, some where lost.
thanks, Sounds good to have Any chance yet.. The first soil is natural planting soil with small few perlit in 10cmx10cm and the next one is Palgron light mix with pre-fertilized for the first week but Im not there yet. So the problem is the today watering when i add Ca what include too much N for the few days seeds.. i hope they can grow out and turn fine..
thanks again! next time anyone say or write that in the first 3 week Ca spray is ok i’ll keep in my mind that they give the fukin Ca with additional 5-8%N. If you want Mg there are also 6%N and these are dangerous in the first 3 week.. i think i must start again because i fear the new yellow leaves will not grow correctly because root lock. Im about to wait 2-3 days to see if they would fine again. so conclusion: U dont need nothing in the first 3 weeks (except Maybe palgron power roots if its not just a marketing trick..) Anyone have tried palgron Power Buds already?
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This plant is almost 2weeks old and Ca do it the same… not too much chance to avoid root lock.. beware with the nuts less is more sometimes
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