I haven’t started ph yet. Too many other things lol. I think the watering is the issue, I have 3 plants in promix and they are all looking funny. All the plants I have in happy frog/coco mix are doing well. I don’t think I adjusted the water for the different medium
No worries mate, im Only new to this growing myself so dont take my word for anything lol. But from everything I have been reading It is better to start in super small pots and keep up potting when required. it is much easier to gauge how much water to give when They are in appropriate sized containers.
I was also thinking perhaps it could be PH fluctuation, when soil goes from wet/dry and vice versa the PH will change dramatically which is hard to correct with small plants in larger pots without over/under watering. If you have a PH soil probe that could be your issue?
Being such small plants in larger pots it can be super easy to over/under water. just do a finger test into the top of the medium and make sure you aren’t drowning them or letting the dry out to much. At that size I am daily watering but only a small amount in a ring around the plant.
To me it looks more environmental like to much wind or light or combination of the two. Perhaps check your environment for anything at play, even like a cold draft could cause seedling problems.
@dylan.smith1993 thanks for the feedback, i was doing some reading and might have somehow overwatered this one only? How, idk lol, others are fine… but again thanks for taking a look
I haven’t started ph yet. Too many other things lol. I think the watering is the issue, I have 3 plants in promix and they are all looking funny. All the plants I have in happy frog/coco mix are doing well. I don’t think I adjusted the water for the different medium
No worries mate, im Only new to this growing myself so dont take my word for anything lol. But from everything I have been reading It is better to start in super small pots and keep up potting when required. it is much easier to gauge how much water to give when They are in appropriate sized containers.
I was also thinking perhaps it could be PH fluctuation, when soil goes from wet/dry and vice versa the PH will change dramatically which is hard to correct with small plants in larger pots without over/under watering. If you have a PH soil probe that could be your issue?
Being such small plants in larger pots it can be super easy to over/under water. just do a finger test into the top of the medium and make sure you aren’t drowning them or letting the dry out to much. At that size I am daily watering but only a small amount in a ring around the plant.
To me it looks more environmental like to much wind or light or combination of the two. Perhaps check your environment for anything at play, even like a cold draft could cause seedling problems.
Strain: blue cheese auto
medium: promix hp
3 gal pot
light: Mars hydro 600
avg temp: 73.8f
avg rh: 66