Easy one, overfertilation. I would do what someone mentioned above. Flush plant with 2-3 times volume of fresh chlorine free PH'd water then transplant into inert medium, I would say this plant will live.
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Easy one, overfertilation. I would do what someone mentioned above. Flush plant with 2-3 times volume of fresh chlorine free PH'd water then transplant into inert medium, I would say this plant will live.
hey. yeah that's what i thought, which is why the first thing i did was flush to reset the medium. ro, ph'ed water. pics 1 and 2 are symptoms before the flush. then picked off bad leaves, and started on a low dose nutes. the rest of the pics are its progression again. i did transplant some of the bigger ones into new, fresh medium though. waiting to see about them, but still a little stumed. thanks for your reply!Quote:
Originally Posted by OldHead09
I recently sprouted a couple of beans in new cups and forgot to punch any drain/air holes in the cups. Once they got up about an 1.5" + I started keeping them wet because of indoor temps were really high.
These plants did the same thing as yours Sharlson and the only nutes in my soil mix for seedlings was about a 1/4 tablespoon of Bio Tone starter 4-3-3.
I guess the all the overwatering made any nutes available and toasted them, so I cut back all the fan leaves I could and replanted. They came back fine, it just took about 3 weeks.