Qué parece tener carencia?

Chihuahuenynos
Chihuahuenynosstarted grow question 21d ago
De qué carencia puede ser signo estas hojas como dobladas hacia arriba por los bordes y manchas amarillas y marrones en los bordes? Graciaaaas💚
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Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNSanswered grow question 21d ago
The only way to know is by checking the EC/TDS and pH levels of the soil at first. If the soil is in the correct range, the only 2 factors left to check are the light intensity and watering/feeding schedule. From the pictures, I guess you might probably be watering to often with not enough water… this is where the soil EC start to raise and pH start to drop.
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Paul_on
Paul_onanswered grow question 21d ago
They look hungry , try giving them a kelp extract, diluted and some worm castings and water in . It should do the trick ,don't touch for 3 or 4 days after ,so give an adequate amount of water ,room temperature 20oC helps , add beneficial bacteria and Mycorysal inoculant ,if you can get some. Best of luck 👍
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ProfessorWeed
ProfessorWeedanswered grow question 21d ago
Ein paar zusätzliche Infos zum Gießverhalten wären gut. Gieß Menge Gieß Intervall Letzte Düngung
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Ultraviolet_
Ultraviolet_answered grow question 21d ago
From expereince, fabric pots are not as half "airy" as one imagines, there is no comparison to "airpots". Not saying that to be a dick, but to warn that moisture is easily trapped, still way better than ceramics but not as beneficial as you would think in terms of supplying oxygen.
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Ultraviolet_
Ultraviolet_answered grow question 21d ago
Hmmmm there is a problem with water movement through the plant its not pure deficiency but antagonized lockout or ph drift. The color is not showing a mobility attached to it, which means its more a chlorophyll problem. Its unable to regenerate, indicating nitrogen is no longer available to replenish existing stores as the proteins breakdown from photosynthesis. The margins edges going yellow suggests the margins are being sacrificed first by the plant so its a semi controlled cannibalism sacrificing "least vital" parts first of the leaf. Plant is not getting enough water uptake fast enough to keep up with cooling. Output faster than input. Oversaturation of the medium is common problem that will cause iron to convert to a form "unavailable for uptake" If iron goes chlorophyll goes. Noticed your pots are also sitting flat on the ground, that's a big no no as it creates dead spots of moisture thay can cause anerobic conditions to fester over time. Its alot harder to get rid of disease than keep it away. Very tall deep pots too, those tiny little veg plants will barely reach half way through those pots yet, so any top watering will simply sit at the bottom of those pots trapped unless you incorporate some evaporation to assist transpiration until the roots fill those pots. Noticed you have humidifier, great for vpd daytime. But 100 detrimental at night. If your ambient rh remains over 50-55% at night then almost certainly little evaporation will occur. Wayer is not moving from those pots unless the roots get it or evaporation gets it. No such thing as too much water, only water that sits too long in the same place. Keep it flowing. She is breaking down most likely to a creeping lack of oxygen, causing mild ph skew, potential overaturation of pots. All affecting uptake and processing of chlorophyll. Imbalanced wet dry cycle.
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GrowerMario
GrowerMarioanswered grow question 21d ago
Hi, based on the symptoms you've shared—specifically the upward curling of the leaf edges combined with the yellowing and spotting—it could suggest a few potential issues. Often, these signs point toward a pH imbalance at the root zone, which can lead to a nutrient lockout, frequently involving a magnesium or calcium deficiency. Before adding more nutrients, I would strongly recommend checking the pH of your runoff water to ensure it's within the optimal range for your medium. Also, keep an eye on your leaf surface temperature, as high heat can sometimes cause similar curling. Hope this helps you narrow it down. Good luck with the grow! 🌱?💯
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RasendeRollo92
RasendeRollo92answered grow question 21d ago
Hi 🙋‍♂️ Ich tippe auf zu häufiges Gießen und damit zusammenhängende Staunässe. Die Erde auf den Fotos sieht auch ausgesprochen nass aus, und der Topf ist voll ausgegossen, was Zuviel für eine Pflanze in diesem Stadium ist. Hierdurch kommt es zu Wurzelschäden & deine Pflanze kann essenzielle Nährstoffe nicht mehr aufnehmen. Lass sie ein wenig trocknen & gieß erst wieder, wenn die oberen 3 cm deiner Erde vollständig ausgetrocknet sind. Alternativ könnte es auch mit einem falschen PH-Wert in deinem Substrat Zusammenhängen. Hierdurch kann deine Pflanze ebenfalls keine Nährstoffe aufnehmen, weil sie in eine nährstoffsperre geht. Ich hoffe es hilft, viel Erfolg im weiteren Verlauf, und gute Besserung für deine Ladys 👊🤞🏽🍀
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