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  • #4766
    plantbase OG
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    First time grow, just transferred to a one gallon 5 days ago and this is the result. I done a ton of research with books and YouTube vids but can’t quite figure it out. My info ins what I got is two scenarios 1 overwatering 2 nutrient deficiency , at the same time as I further inspected I think I noticed some spider mites webbing on the bottom as well. Would really really appreciate the help !  Soil mix is:

    Living soil from purple cow(indicanja)

    Worm castings

    Gaia 444

    Mycorrhizae

    #4767
    Silenttip
    Participant

    How often are you watering. To me,  there are no signs of nutrients deficiency.
    <p style=”text-align: left;”>What is your environment like? Light distance, Humidity.</p>
    For the spider mites, you can try a few things. Either buy some ready mix spidermite spay or neem oil or make your own. If you have a spray bottle fill it half way with water and mix with 5 tbsp of 70% isopropyl alcohol and 2 tbsp or dawn dish soap.

    #4768
    plantbase OG
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    <p style=”text-align: right;”>I just repotted on Monday the 13th 4oz cup to a 1 gallon added 1ltr water  ph at 6.3. Temp. average 80F RH at 62%-66% VPD at .8-1.1.  Light distance is 30 inches at 60%. I have a strong feeling is the soil, the amendments are not recommended as I just finished reading from the manufacturer.</p>

    #4770
    Silenttip
    Participant

    Im not familiar with that brand I’ll have a look. Also, if your using gaia green and worm castings you would be better off using coco perlite than a pre mixed soil. Just my opinion.

    #4771
    plantbase OG
    Participant

    Yep, thank you so greatly for your help!

    #4785
    mrgrowit
    Keymaster

    I hope it bounces back for you. I’ve heard that soil mix is pretty good.

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