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I've been meaning to start a dairy here, but was waiting until I had some progress to show off. Unfortunately, these little ladies are struggling for a reason I can't figure out.
We've got 5/7 fem seeds of Chem1 x Triangle Kush via CSI Humboldt. The soil is my typical living organic soil with good compost, peat, hydroton/rice hulls, and various dry amendments. Reused and reammended each cycle. Pretty sure I've neither under nor overwatered. They lived in about 1L pots for a couple weeks post germination and a few days ago went into the big indoor bed pictured here. They were affected prior to transplant and I thought maybe they had cramped roots. They started showing yellow leaves at the bottom and now the yellow is moving upwards. The lowest and most affected leaves started showing kinda bronze/brown spots. I do have a fair number of Fungus Gnats that I trying to knock back: neem drench in pots, before transplanting. I've also used that biological control bacteria I can't remember the name of now. Could the gnats be doing this much damage? Or do I have a deficiency or overdose maybe? The leaves look a bit droopy and the upper leaves are a pretty dark green. They feel kinda "papery" and "crinkley".
My last grow I thought I had a potassium deficiency. But I thought I had this sorted. Could this be too little K? Seems pretty early to be having deficiency problems...
We've got 5/7 fem seeds of Chem1 x Triangle Kush via CSI Humboldt. The soil is my typical living organic soil with good compost, peat, hydroton/rice hulls, and various dry amendments. Reused and reammended each cycle. Pretty sure I've neither under nor overwatered. They lived in about 1L pots for a couple weeks post germination and a few days ago went into the big indoor bed pictured here. They were affected prior to transplant and I thought maybe they had cramped roots. They started showing yellow leaves at the bottom and now the yellow is moving upwards. The lowest and most affected leaves started showing kinda bronze/brown spots. I do have a fair number of Fungus Gnats that I trying to knock back: neem drench in pots, before transplanting. I've also used that biological control bacteria I can't remember the name of now. Could the gnats be doing this much damage? Or do I have a deficiency or overdose maybe? The leaves look a bit droopy and the upper leaves are a pretty dark green. They feel kinda "papery" and "crinkley".
My last grow I thought I had a potassium deficiency. But I thought I had this sorted. Could this be too little K? Seems pretty early to be having deficiency problems...