Hello i currently have two plants one about three days old and the other just planted, i had 3 but one which was at least a week old died and i wasn’t really sure why. It started turning light green one day and began to droop I’ve so i thought i was under watering, i increased and the next day it was the same but by the next day it fell over and died. I am running a organic soil medium, in 5 gallon fabric pots, but they are currently in small cups until transplant, i have a 2x4 grow tent with led stand strip lights, a pretty solid air system and a humidifier. I run a 18/6 light schedule and try to water once a day but have been basing it on soil meter reading and feel. I haven’t exactly figured out my temperature and humidity levels yet because i am a first time grower and it’s just becoming summer where i am.
so my question is any advice as to how i should water my other two plants in the seedlings stages and when i should i begin to feed or if i even need to i was told the soil was water only but i keep seeing that i should still at npk and other nutrients in. Also my soil ph is ver high and even after multiple ph down watering it will not drop how kan i fix that???
other concerns as my light placement the first plant seemed to be reaching so i moved them closer but that’s also happened around the time it died.
the first photos are of the plant that died and the rest of of the current set up and plant the other hasn’t sprouted.
so my question is any advice as to how i should water my other two plants in the seedlings stages and when i should i begin to feed or if i even need to i was told the soil was water only but i keep seeing that i should still at npk and other nutrients in. Also my soil ph is ver high and even after multiple ph down watering it will not drop how kan i fix that???
other concerns as my light placement the first plant seemed to be reaching so i moved them closer but that’s also happened around the time it died.
the first photos are of the plant that died and the rest of of the current set up and plant the other hasn’t sprouted.
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