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Scrappy-doo
Went to check on the girls yesterday.
It seems the yellowing has progressed on the affected leaves, and some of those leaves are dying, but I don't see that it has spread onto the upper leaves, which seem healthy for the most part.
I'm concerned about the yellowing on the bottoms though. It seems like they're hungry. I filled up a gallon container of water with 1/2 cup of Flora Nova Grow and 3ml GH Bloom and Micro, and gave half the container to each hole. That was like 5 days ago.
What do you think, was that not enough food? This is my first outdoor so not sure really how much to feed them and how often.
These are all on a slope and when I try to feed them, the solution just goes down the hill and doesn't get absorbed by the soil, so I ended up digging like 5 small holes in each and poured it in those. Seemed to absorb it much better, but I don't know if this method will adequately feed them since there are only certain hotspots that have food in them. What do you think?
Any advice appreciated.
It seems the yellowing has progressed on the affected leaves, and some of those leaves are dying, but I don't see that it has spread onto the upper leaves, which seem healthy for the most part.
I'm concerned about the yellowing on the bottoms though. It seems like they're hungry. I filled up a gallon container of water with 1/2 cup of Flora Nova Grow and 3ml GH Bloom and Micro, and gave half the container to each hole. That was like 5 days ago.
What do you think, was that not enough food? This is my first outdoor so not sure really how much to feed them and how often.
These are all on a slope and when I try to feed them, the solution just goes down the hill and doesn't get absorbed by the soil, so I ended up digging like 5 small holes in each and poured it in those. Seemed to absorb it much better, but I don't know if this method will adequately feed them since there are only certain hotspots that have food in them. What do you think?
Any advice appreciated.