HELP! whats wrong with this plant?

RocRhythm

Active Member
not sure if you can see it in the pics but a few of my plants leaves are dropping, i don't think ive been over watering but thats what it looks like, any other ideas?




 

RocRhythm

Active Member
temps 75-80 i haven't got a thing to check my humidity, and i just started giving them fertilizer, you think its the humidity?
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
they look a bit young to be fertilizing... that might be the problem... and at walmart you can pick up a digitial thermometer and barometer in one for like 5-10 bucks...
 

nongreenthumb

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It is far too early to be using any kind of nutrient, and that may account for the curling on the margins, but the droop that is as you said down to watering, either too much or too little
 

nongreenthumb

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Trouble is though that because you have overwatered them "as you said" if you flush them out your going to suffer, i'd let them dry out a bit first then use only ph'd water, do you have any method of measuring ppms?
 

midgradeindasouth

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I would transplant them to bigger pots asap.

It looks like your drooping is from overwatering.

You need more drainage.
I would mix perlite with potting soil.
40% perlite with 60% p soil would work well.

Then just transplant them into the new mix.
 

jackinthebox

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I think the cups are still big enough for that plants root mass. What im wondering is, do you have any drainage holes poked in the bottoms? Also as midgrade said, you need to add some more perlite to that soil,


Goodluck though, and no nutes please for a couple weeks : )
 

matias2911

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If you transplant fill the bottom of the pot with 1 -2 inch perlite then fill with your potting mix of preference, ive found that makes drainage much swifter and effective. Alsowhat kinda potting mix are u using, some of them come very acidic ive realised.
 

RocRhythm

Active Member
oh wow ill get that stuff done asap, thanks for all the help, oh i got another ?, when do you think these plants will be ready to be transplanted outdoors?
 
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