LaserKittensGoPewPew
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One of my plants looks like it's going yellow on me. Right now the leaves are a light green. It was like this for a couple days while in the 16oz. I transplanted it into a 32oz container where I hope to keep it because this is my micro grow. But like I said, it was already turning light green a couple days before I transplanted it. I was going to make a tea from alfalfa pellets to give it a shot of N...The stems are also a bit purple so I was thinking it has a phosphorous def.
Besides that on the one plant, most of my plants suffer from droopy leaves. I really don't know what the heck is with it. I don't think they're underwatered. I water every 4-5 days when the soil is dry 2" down and the cup feels light. I watered them a couple days ago so they should be fine on water, but they're still droopy. Maybe I'm overwatering when I go to give them water? I don't know. I was told the roots might not be getting enough oxygen so for the 2 big plants that I transplanted I mixed the soil up with a lot more perlite to help in drainage and oxygen to the roots. Not really sure what else to do.
If anyone can lend their green thumb, that would be great.
oh yeah...that black stuff you see on the undersides of the leaves...that's just soil that got on them while I was transplanting.
Besides that on the one plant, most of my plants suffer from droopy leaves. I really don't know what the heck is with it. I don't think they're underwatered. I water every 4-5 days when the soil is dry 2" down and the cup feels light. I watered them a couple days ago so they should be fine on water, but they're still droopy. Maybe I'm overwatering when I go to give them water? I don't know. I was told the roots might not be getting enough oxygen so for the 2 big plants that I transplanted I mixed the soil up with a lot more perlite to help in drainage and oxygen to the roots. Not really sure what else to do.
If anyone can lend their green thumb, that would be great.
oh yeah...that black stuff you see on the undersides of the leaves...that's just soil that got on them while I was transplanting.