templeball
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Need a doctor my lower leaves are curling with brown spots. i have photos but dont know how to add them to my post tried to paste them it didn't seem to work then tried to drag them in and this wiped out my message mmmmmm!!! the insert photo button referred to a url?
plants were started from seeds of decent outdoor weed. 3/4 weeks old transplanted about 5 days ago from 12oz cup to 5"wide x 6" high at this time i watered them but have not since soil is still moist. The closet is clean and a virgin never grown here before.
soil comp Substrato sold in europe 5.5/6.5 ph nitro 200mg/l, Phos 230mg/l, potasium250mg/l, Mag 40mg/l
I have not given any food only bottled water. I live on an island with desalinated water and am not sure the bottled water is processed this way as well mnf says no but i have my doubts, would this be a problem?
In the past when watering i know the roots should dry before watering again. In order to avoid dry patches i used to give lots of water which resulted in flushing. Is this bad and if so does giving less water give you dry patches that resist the new incoming water that seems to find its way quickly out the holes at the bottom?
Thanks
Need a doctor my lower leaves are curling with brown spots. i have photos but dont know how to add them to my post tried to paste them it didn't seem to work then tried to drag them in and this wiped out my message mmmmmm!!! the insert photo button referred to a url?
plants were started from seeds of decent outdoor weed. 3/4 weeks old transplanted about 5 days ago from 12oz cup to 5"wide x 6" high at this time i watered them but have not since soil is still moist. The closet is clean and a virgin never grown here before.
soil comp Substrato sold in europe 5.5/6.5 ph nitro 200mg/l, Phos 230mg/l, potasium250mg/l, Mag 40mg/l
I have not given any food only bottled water. I live on an island with desalinated water and am not sure the bottled water is processed this way as well mnf says no but i have my doubts, would this be a problem?
In the past when watering i know the roots should dry before watering again. In order to avoid dry patches i used to give lots of water which resulted in flushing. Is this bad and if so does giving less water give you dry patches that resist the new incoming water that seems to find its way quickly out the holes at the bottom?
Thanks