Quote Originally Posted by Weedhound
I think your soil has ferts in it that are too hot or your seedlings. What kind of soil are you using? If it is something with "timed release" ferts or does it say it has nutes already added?
There are no nutes in my soil. It's been tested.

I test the soil run off at every watering.

The soil is calloways enriched soil. I bought it from a local nursery and spoke to the owner. Told him I needed a soil with no nutrients and this is what he gave me. I've read the package and it does not have fertilizers, nutrients, time release or anything to indicate that there are ferts in the soil.

Testing the soil with a soil test kit indicates there are no nutrients in the soil.

I can get fox farms brand, but they all have nutrients in it too.

Any soil suggestions that I can go out and actually hunt for?

Keep in mind I have 14 plants and so far 3 are droopy.

Only 1 of the droopy plants has discoloration on the leaves.

2 more plants have leaf discoloration.

This means only 3 of my current 14 plants are effected.

ideas?
daihashi Reviewed by daihashi on . 77-80 Degrees w/ 35% humidity. Possible heat problem? I have a few plants that are exhibiting some problems while others are doing just fine. These plants are only about 7 days old. My soil has no nutes and PH is around 7.0PH. I water this with water PH'd to 5.9 and the runoff comes out to be between 6.3 and 6.6. I only water twice a week, trying to get 3-4 days in between. I germinated these seedlings in paper towels and then placed them in rapid rooters before placing them in their semi permanent homes. Please take a look at my Rating: 5