pcduck said:What kind of soil is that?
pcduck said:What kind of soil is that?
Hamster Lewis said::yeahthat:
Looks almost like it is outdoors in some muddy dirt.
Give us some more info.
How old are the plants?
What are you feeding them?
Ph of the feed and water you have been giving them.
When I take cuts and try to get them to throw roots and it takes a long time my plants get yellow like that.
Hamster Lewis said:Just looking at how that soil is cracking like that I can say that I don't like your choice of soil. Looks like it can get heavy and compacted. I like to add extra perlite to keep it airy and help with drainage. Compacted soil cause all sorts of headaches. jmo
WeedHopper said:Man that soil looks dry. I mean those are cracks right? Also looks like ya got a little SM damage,,its hard to tell.
Also Id say they could use some Nitrogen and as stated above,,soil needs to be loosened.
Be careful not to add to much manure and burn them up.BudGrower said:true, after thinkin i added some manure to it and some humic acid
WeedHopper said:What is 5??? PH in soil grows should be 6.5 to 6.8 and no higher then 7.0. If your nuting at 5.0 your gonna have problems with nute uptake. Garden Lime can keep it around 7.0 for ya.
WeedHopper said:Be careful not to add to much manure and burn them up.
BudGrower said:mmm i dont think it a nitrogen issue
WeedHopper said:OK,,what do you think it is? Could be alot of things judging by the soil and the plants. All I was saying is,,,sometimes yellow leaves is a lack of Nitrogen,,dont know about yours,,but hey,,just trying to help.
BudGrower said:5 in water not in soil !!!! i have no idea about the ph in soil i didnt test actually
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