Its been 2 weeks since this started… Im completely lost now and i dont know what to do.
I use 6.0 PH water to water the soil and have been giving 0.5L of water everyday
(If the soil is not wet). I started to give some nuts aswell. Im using Canna Terra Professional Plus+ as soil.
They are the First leaves… Is it normal for them to start to turn brown? She entered flowering stage last week… She already have some little buds… So maybe she is focusing her energy to the buds and not the flowers… HELPPP MEEE!!
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Looks like just old leaf die-off which is normal in flowering but the watering is concerning and probably low on nutes from the watering practice.
@Zee, ptgrowr stated 0.5L of water everyday, not half a gallon
It’d be better to water more at one time and wait for it to dry before watering again, rather than a small amount every day. 10L pot is kinda equivalent to my 3 gal pots that get a half gallon of water as needed. With the larger watering, also would be doing a larger feeding, which your plants need in flowering.
thank you @Hellraiser and @Zee! U guys were a big help! @Hellraiser I will try too lose the fear of overwatering and try to give the plants what they really need
Overwatering is from watering too often, think wet/dry cycles, water fully then don’t water until the pot is light and dry. Get a feel for weight of a wet pot and a dry pot, dry pot should feel almost empty, the water weighs a lot more than the soil and plant.
what he said. Plus, as you get used to what your plants look like, it becomes easy to see when they are getting thirsty. It takes some time to see the little behaviours but once you do you will notice instantly is feeding time.