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Is it common for leaves to look like this

I just watered with a 10% run off. I'm using a peat moss with vermiculite
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Grower369

not if the pot is to big or dosent have roots to take water up
 

TnTLabs

Active member
the roots arent established in the whole pot, you are watering too much, and never wait till its completely dry... every 3 days +/- in summer every 2.. id water with half the amount next time, and do it in 2 steps, half slowly around the sides, going inwards, then after 1-2 hrs the other half.. IF needed..... pick up the pot and see how heavy it is and compare with a dry pot... 10% runoff is when roots are established in COCO... in soil that could still be too much!
 

I'mback

Comfortably numb!
... I would go a step further. When I transplant to final pot, I only water the periphery. The entire pot will level its moistness and transfer that to the root plug as well. We want our roots to search for water. That is what makes 'em grow.
 
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