Quote Originally Posted by littlemountain
GA,
I have been using this method before meter purchase- also have plants in a clear 16 oz cup inside a 18 oz colored cup-I can visualy see dirt as well, this is why I feel an over water problem is not what may be going on
As I previously posted I didnt think my problem (which is similar to yours) was overwatering either, even tho overwatering can cause the same symptoms.
I adjusted my H2o ph, & retransplanted to bigger pots and now they are doing much better. The new growth is perfect. (of course the old growth still looks shitty, but atleast now they are headed in the right direction.)
Sometimes after an adjustment ya just gotta wait a bit.
RAINHAZE Reviewed by RAINHAZE on . need help with seedling problem I have grown outdoors for 38 seasons this is my first indoor- growing medium is 4 cubic feet pro-mix ph balanced at 6.5- added 15 pounds worm castings- with 1/2 bag of Happy Frog and 20% perlite- this mixture highly recommended by my equipment supplier- growing under a 1k MH at this time, temps are 76-to 80- 24 inches from canopy and 68 to 65 for night temp- plenty of circulation- RH between 57 and 20 - drops pretty low when heater comes on, added a humidifier this morning- Problem is seedling Rating: 5