I have 2 ladys with different issues. im not sure what they are, if what is going on is something or nothing. One has something going on with it's leaf and the other the stem looks strange. If anyone knows what they are and if they are a problem and if so, what to do your help would be appreciated. Thanks, everyone
No its not organic. Started in a plug that was peat and coco
mix is
50% coco coir
30% pumice
15% worm casting
5% biochac
I thought that might me stem rot but I'm no expert. I think the plugs hold more moisture than I think.
I have 2 ladys with different issues. im not sure what they are, if what is going on is something or nothing. One has something going on with it's leaf and the other the stem looks strange. If anyone knows what they are and if they are a problem and if so, what to do your help would be appreciated. Thanks, everyone
Started inside in plugs of peat and coco moved to 16 oz cups with the mix, then out side to pots on june 2. Hardening them off now. Half strength feed yesterday. Cal-Mag is part of the Nutrient system from this company
I have 2 ladys with different issues. im not sure what they are, if what is going on is something or nothing. One has something going on with it's leaf and the other the stem looks strange. If anyone knows what they are and if they are a problem and if so, what to do your help would be appreciated. Thanks, everyone
This here looks like the plant was wet too long. Without oxygen nutrient transport, theoretically, should slow down. This would also explain the particularly light green texture. By the time the third node has flattened the plant should be pretty green. I think anyway. This would also restrict transpiration I’m guessing. Cause there’s just too much h2o. So def an issue creating an issue situation here.
I personally wouldn’t use any liquid nutrients when using organic amendments like cast or biochar. As these two alone are purported to promote and sustain soil microbiology. And with them doing the actual work your inputs could potentially disrupt the plant to soil chemistry. It’s hard to know, unless you posses the experience, what a plant is going to need today in terms of nutrients vs. the next day and so on.
I’d say just dial the water back. Grow in fabric. Increase drainage. Or all of the above. Hope this helps.