Here are 5 Northern Lights in the beginning of their 3rd week from seeds.
• Planted in 3" COW pots
• Soil is the basic potting soil from "Coast of Maine" - their Bar Harbor Blend
• Under 400 watt MH set about 18" away
• Average temps - mid - 70°s F with little fan blowing full time
• Lights on 18 hours
• Expected to transplant to larger pots this weekend (3 weeks) and move to dedicated grow space under 600 watt LEDs. At that time I will also be switching to a more nutrient rich organic soil - the COAST of MAINE - Stonington Blend
Started noticing this yellowing of the under leaves a few days ago.
Potential causes?
1) Not enough watering? I have only given these guys a little drink every day. Just wetting the top - no saturation whatsoever. The 2 sponges are just there to add humidity and when they are dried out I have added water to the plants.
YESTERDAY - I started adding a full watering - not saturated but a good soak that should hold for a few days.
2) Too close to the light? Was at 12" until I noticed the yellowing - now moved to 18". There was NEVER any overheating. Temps have been constant in the mid- 70s°F by adjusting the proximity of the fan.
3) COW POTS adding to many nutrients?
Solutions?
1) Already started by adding more water and moving lights?
2) Should I cut off the yellow leaves?
3) Do you agree - I should transplant to bigger pots by the end of the week?
Thanks for any and all suggestions.
I've read the diagnostics, so very well presented by Nebula, but there are sooo many reasons for yellowing leaves that I thought best to ask before I jump off the deep end with fixes.
Crow
• Planted in 3" COW pots
• Soil is the basic potting soil from "Coast of Maine" - their Bar Harbor Blend
• Under 400 watt MH set about 18" away
• Average temps - mid - 70°s F with little fan blowing full time
• Lights on 18 hours
• Expected to transplant to larger pots this weekend (3 weeks) and move to dedicated grow space under 600 watt LEDs. At that time I will also be switching to a more nutrient rich organic soil - the COAST of MAINE - Stonington Blend
Started noticing this yellowing of the under leaves a few days ago.
Potential causes?
1) Not enough watering? I have only given these guys a little drink every day. Just wetting the top - no saturation whatsoever. The 2 sponges are just there to add humidity and when they are dried out I have added water to the plants.
YESTERDAY - I started adding a full watering - not saturated but a good soak that should hold for a few days.
2) Too close to the light? Was at 12" until I noticed the yellowing - now moved to 18". There was NEVER any overheating. Temps have been constant in the mid- 70s°F by adjusting the proximity of the fan.
3) COW POTS adding to many nutrients?
Solutions?
1) Already started by adding more water and moving lights?
2) Should I cut off the yellow leaves?
3) Do you agree - I should transplant to bigger pots by the end of the week?
Thanks for any and all suggestions.
I've read the diagnostics, so very well presented by Nebula, but there are sooo many reasons for yellowing leaves that I thought best to ask before I jump off the deep end with fixes.
Crow
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