I'm back and after reading through your journal here's what I've come up with,just hope we don't catch sh#t for double posting,but I understand where your coming from,anyway here goes :
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Originally Posted by BUDLEYMOORE not sure about the transplanting just yet, cant see too many roots.
when i do though i will def put in the transparant pots with covers!
i was unsure about the feeding but youre right,
the nutrients are being added slowly
will chicken manure tea burn if applied slowly?
also is rain water ok from a water butt where its been sitting a while?
also can i put the comp fan on half speed right next to the plants?
thanx for the input guys{not sure about the transplanting just yet, cant see too many roots. |
- I agree with Choader on the chicken manure, bit heavy, he has alot of good advice in his post too.
- The rain water that your using you may know the ph but do you know the ppm,wondering if there is anything in there causing a lock out or excess
- Placing the fan next to your plants is unadvisable at this time with the rh where it at I would be concerned about windburn.
- Bringing up the humidity to 60-70 percent maybe even a bit higher for this situation might make diff you can achieve this with a wet towel in the space,it seemed you were watering alot at every other day I do realize you have done a transplant since so watch your new rh % before applying any of this advice should you choose too.
- I find that the worm castings are quite gentle on the plants and I highly recomend them,definetly a good thing.
- Wondering if any of your other ingredients have something in them that could cause a lock out or burn is the soil your using have any pre fert
- that manure is there any pellet form of the manure in the medium at this time
- where are we with a flush which will help bring up the humidity and hopefully take care of excessive build up causing lock or burn?
- Waiting for roots to appear is to late for transplantation.
- Fish emulsion (easily found) is an excelent source of N and is gentle too.
Hope this may lead to a sucsessful diag / treatment.
IWIC
Scuse name spelling I will be correcting shortly.