To hot of soil? Cause dropping leaves like overwatered?

keep it real.

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Is it possible that my soil is to hot in nutes and makes my seedling look over watered and slowed growth? But no signs of burn? I am stumped and did not get the answers I was looking for in another thread and by researching? I am going to post a crapy pic of last week cannot find my camera after moving stuck to using my phone. Anyways is this possible? I cannot find anything online about regarding it.
 

cdnbudder

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so are you already feeding that little gal? I'm new to this whole thing, but I'm ready sure plants that small should be only getting ph'd water and thats it
 

nick88

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Is it possible that my soil is to hot in nutes and makes my seedling look over watered and slowed growth? But no signs of burn? I am stumped and did not get the answers I was looking for in another thread and by researching? I am going to post a crapy pic of last week cannot find my camera after moving stuck to using my phone. Anyways is this possible? I cannot find anything online about regarding it.
What kind of soil? Its way too small to be feeding.
 

keep it real.

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No I am not feeding, I am not a first time grower. It is reused mg soil which I thought was cleaned of nutes. The soil was microwaved baked and then frozen solid to sterilize it, this is not my first time using mg soil either all other plants are fine but this one.
 

keep it real.

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Does anyone know if the soil is to hot will it cause leaf dropping I have searched high and low for this answer. At first I just sat back and waited and thought about what I have been doing retracing steps like any good grower should. temps lights everything only other thing I can think of is to low of humidity which is 25-30%. But does not affect a plant in this way. Temps are a steady 74f day and 60s at night
 
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