Just got home from work, I went to go check the plants and first thing that caught my eye was this
The leaves are curling and I dont know why @PurpNGold74
Just got home from work, I went to go check the plants and first thing that caught my eye was this
Leaves are curling upward, so likely nutrient burn. Did you just feed them recently?
No I haven’t actually, I transplanted them out of bad soil into fox farm happy frog. I read that ocean forest is too hot. I’ve been studying on how to use my foxfarm trio, considering this would be the first time for both plants to get any kind of nute
The big plant sprouted in late April or early May I want to say and little one end of May to beginning of june
10-4 I’ll follow and wait for someone that knows about feeding with liquid nutes to chime in.
Assuming you watered them in after transplant, do you know what the pH was?
Looks like plant’s are getting to hot and need more water
To be honest I did not do a ph check. I have ph test kits for soil I need one for water.
Too much heat
I was thinking that too or could it be pruned it a couple days after transplanting?
I took off the bottom two shade leaves…
I have been keeping them in the green house since I got it bc here where I’m at the highest it’s been was 104 so ultimately my plants were cooking
How can I control that in a walk in green house??
Can you shade that plant a few hours a day and what kind of breeze if any is it getting
At the moment I don’t have fan or anything in the green house… so that being said I’m going to let them get a natural night breeze… If we have a breeze tonight, right now it’s muggy and humid. Tomorrow morning should I keep them in shade till the hottest part of the day?
I would shade them during peak heat
Will do!!
This. More specifically it looks like a vpd/breathing problem. Plants curl upwards like that when the light is too intense or the vpd is out of wack. It’s been super hot and even more humid. She may just be having one helluva day.
I’m not sure watering would help much unless the soil is crazy dry
I would find a way to get a standing oscillating fan in the green house help plants out
@PurpNGold74 I did the moisture test for both, they were not completely dry but they were a little thirsty
Heat. Been fighting it myself. I have 2 20in box fans and a 16in oscillating fan in my room plus an ac in my room. Lights on im hitting 85 to 90. Some leaves curled, but over all plants look healthy.
I think once you get some air movement in there, youll see a difference.
Are you in the south as well ?
Yep. Gotta love it