The only survivor of the damping plague is now yellowing. He is in different soil from the others which is maybe why she's survived this long. Now she's starting to yellow can anyone help diagnose the problem.
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The only survivor of the damping plague is now yellowing. He is in different soil from the others which is maybe why she's survived this long. Now she's starting to yellow can anyone help diagnose the problem.
I would say N deficiency however I am not experienced enough to give an opinion.
This post might help, I have found it very usefull.
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I went through the same problem more than once...
I'm not sure if its safe to give this seedling any nutes at the moment! I think he's too young for them.
shit i've seen worse ones survive ...don't worry about it homie!
the yellowing of the cotyledons as fresh adult style leaves appear is normal.
That soil looks not great- you'll want something better on teh first re-pot.
Don't feed until then either.
There's a seedling survival guide in my sig.
Here's some fresh pics of the seedling today. It seems to have some brownish growth on the leaves. Its kinda wierd is this normal as well? The last pic is a pic of the soil i used, is this not good for seedlings.
Congratulations, you seem to have one of those fun strains that produces purple pigment, and can easily be coaxed into going purple near harvest with nice cool night temps!
Wow i didnt know papaya produced a purple pigment?! Hope shes a girl she'll make an awesome mother. This is so sweet!!! It's gonna be awesome having a grow full of purple papaya!:jointsmile:
dude this is what my seedling is starting to do. However I was told mine would probably end up purple. The bad thing is I have no idea what strain mine is. (long story not my fault lol) Any how I was worried about mine because I had several problems go wrong on me including a plant dying to overwatering and when I saw this I paniced but was later told be a couple of experienced people around here not to worry that it is normal.
So congrats dude. I am also hoping for a lady. Of course we all are lol.
I've never had a 'purple' plant, but if my seedlings looked like that, I would suspect a problem ... that doesn't look healthy to me ... :smokin: