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your plant has issues. how about some details so you can get some help. it doesn't look good, but the pics aren't too clear.
i think it might be nut burn but i didnt give it anything. ive been watering it with fresh rain water. The leafs were folded upward so i flushed it with hydrogen peroxide and fed her some water with epson salt. It looks better but the yellowing is persistent. It's in regular potting soil with a layer of lava rock at the bottom for drainage.
may i suggest a possible relocation to the plant problems forums???
Leaves folding upward indicates heat stress.
Flushing with peroxide- why did you do that?
Epsom salts is a good way to burn your plant and should only be used when you know you have a magnesium deficiency, and then I always recommend a foliar feed instead.
Now you have to flush all the salts out of there. You need lots of drain holes in your container. Lose the tinfoil- mylar or white paper is preferable. Get your temps down below 85 degrees TOPS.
Thank you KB for the WONDERFUL suggestion, I'll move this thread to plant problems just for you!
I flushed with hydrogen peroxide cause it kills the germs and put more oxygen in the soil
I read that if the leafs fold upwards it means it needs MG i put a pinch of salt to see if it would cure the folding leafs and it worked.
The Temp is around 65-70 Deg if not below 80 for sure, i have a fan in there.
I heard that putting foil inside prevents hot spots so i put it up.
Tin foil creates hotspots, it doesn't prevent them. If you put the dull side out it helps to diffuse them but doesn't stop them.
I'm going to go with nute burn myself. What kind of soil is that?
I've read that rain water contains Nitrogen in it (I can't confirm if this is true). Which is what your burn looks like (I should know since I seem to be friggin notorious for burning my plants). Also what is the PH of the rain water you're adding to your plant?
If you could also tell us what kind of soil it is and type up the contents of the bag?
I'm no expert but just trying to get more information so the real guru's can help you. :)
Rain water does contain N in the form of Nitric acid. And sulfur in the form of sulfuric acid. And carbon, in guess what form? :D
If you want to use rain water, you have to be prepared to pH test and adjust it every time.
'Praying for magnesium' is a myth. Mg def shows as very regular pale stripes between the veins.
You scorched the plants with Epsom salts.
I'm using scotts Farm and like i said i have a layer of lava rock at the bottom for extra drainage.The soil has no fertilizer at all just regular potting soil. i dont know the exact ph of the water cause i dont have any more ph kits atm. Its looking better its growing really fast. Here are more pics.
P.S Its very stinky
haha
Which part of this is better? The edges of your leaves are curling more than they were in the previous pics. Maybe I just couldn't see it in the previous pics.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gatorade
I just got back from shopping and I actually looked at the scotts farm stuff coincidentally (I hadn't read this post yet). All the packages contained ferts or plant foods of some sort. Maybe they don't sell the particular type of soil that you bought.
Again if you could type up the contents of the bag, front and back. I did so recently and someone was instantly able to help me find my problem.
And as far as ph kits. Go get one or a digital meter. I learned really fast that knowing your PH at all times is one of the most important things you can do. PH problems do some funky stuff.
I would ditch the rain water, go with distilled or get some tap water and PH it until the soil run off is between 6.3 - 6.8. The rain water may be too acidic for your soil and causing a number of issues.
That's all I can say with my limited knowledge. Hopefully someone will follow up and shed some more light.
Yay, all my massive screwups have not been in vain. I have learned a little bit.