What’s wrong with my plants?
I’d put them into larger pots.
What’s ur ph?
You have a severe nutrient problem caused by pH out of range, over watering (root rot) and or nutrient root burn with a host of other nutrient deficiencies.
#1. Severe nitrogen deficiency (N)
#2. Phosphorous deficiency (P )
#3. Magnesium deficiency (Mg)
#4. Potassium deficiency (K)
#5. Iron deficiency (Fe)
#6. Sulfur deficiency (S)
We can help you as long as we diagnose the problem correctly then immediately take measures necessary.
I use ph perfect by advanced…I feel like it’s to much nutrients…but I cant afford to be wrong
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Going to put into larger pots before I trip
You still need to use a pH meter!! And check every time!!
If it’s too much nutrients ( over fertilized) You’ll need to flush them with warm water and vibrate the soil to get the stubborn P dislodged and moving in the flush (slapping the pot to shake the P loose) Nitrogen and Potassium will dilute in the flush water, then put them in a less light environment so they can recoup from the shock, that’s if (BIG IF) you over fertilized them.
Also foliar feeding may help them get their nutrients until the roots can start working again. (intensive care)
You are definitely root bound. Roots need to spread out to absorb more nutrients.
I would say u need a bigger pot and if i was u i wouls check the ph run off and check ppm run off your plant will take up as much as u give it to much and it will start have issues same with ph to high or low u will have problems if u dont have a ph pin or a tds meter i suggest getting one soon when i first start years ago that was my biggest issue had so many problems till i got them have uhh d anymore problems sents good luck
After transplanting today I believe it was do to over watering and which brought on a little root rot…
Over watering is one of the most common mistakes, feel the weight of the pot before you water it, if it’s seemingly heavy then it needs to dry out, if it’s light then and only then water it. a wilting plant from lack of water isn’t in as much danger as an over watered plant in danger of root rot. Drier is better than wetter.
I should be alright letting them dry out in the transplanted dirt and start watering after? Figured I should let them dry and not wet the new soil.
That’s what I’d do! Wait until it’s almost on the verge of wilting! The surface of the soil should be bone dry for about the first inch or so whenever you water them, wilting means you waited too long, but they’ll spring back from a wilt in only a matter of minutes, drowning not so…
P.S. they need time to grow new root leaders from the still living woody roots, they’re not dead therefore they can be revived!

