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01-20-2010, 10:51 AM #1
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New growth very spindly and sick looking! Help!
Well, it doesn't look like pH of 7 would cause many problems at all...
Could a soil temp above 75 degrees cause this (side effect of root damage)? I read that in Cervantes book, but it seems like it'd be a very common problem for people to have soil temps over 75 degrees with HID lighting, especially with small plants.lampost Reviewed by lampost on . New growth very spindly and sick looking! Help! So, on a few of my plants I've got some new growth that is really, really spindly. I've posted some pics. Also, the it looks like the outer leaflets of the 5 leaflets that make up a leaf are curled downward! Something is wrong and I'm pretty sure it has to do with my watering... These are clones that I transplanted 9-10 days ago into 7-8" pots. Pots are probably a little big. Soil is FFOF with a bit of perlite added, maybe 10%. There were really doing well. I'd watered with distilled Rating: 5Brown-eyed women and red grenadine...
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