Hello Again and Help Please!
I have 4 plants as a first year grower and 2 of them are dying very quickly and the other 2 seem to be flourishing. They've been getting the same nutes/water/TLC since I got them, the only difference is the nursery where they came from, species and age (I think). Below are some pics and the critical information. I don't know what the problem is, except possibly overwatering/nute burn/mildew/fungus related to the overwatering since I don't know what I'm doing.
The Reaper & Scorpion plants both came from a nursery(about 4 weeks ago) in 4.5" pots and both were pretty badly rootbound and had a little bit of green algae on the top. I repotted both in 5 gallon containers with MG all purpose potting soil and added a few tbsps of tomato food granules (I forget the brand name) something like 12-10-8. After about a week I started using MG liquid all purpose fertilizer about 1/2 strength. And close to full strength (1 tsp/gallon) every week and a half or so. They seemed to be doing well, but a few days ago after receiving about 2"+ of rain in 2 days I pruned a few of the larger leaves off to give the smaller/lower ones more light. The very next day the leaves started falling off (perfectly healthy green leaves) and continued. Today I ran out and got some Ecoscrap Organic and All Natural raised planting bed potting soil (the only decent looking soil @ the store) and repotted and thoroughly washed the roots. I did not add any nutes this time just in case I burned the crap out of them. The Habs & Thais have been treated the same way and are also in 5 gallon containers with MG soil/nutes, but seem to be doing great. I haven't pruned them (and don't plan on it) but I seriously doubt that had anything to do with the leaves and plant dying....
Any help or info will be GREATLY appreciated! Not much to do at this point except hope they don't die....
I have 4 plants as a first year grower and 2 of them are dying very quickly and the other 2 seem to be flourishing. They've been getting the same nutes/water/TLC since I got them, the only difference is the nursery where they came from, species and age (I think). Below are some pics and the critical information. I don't know what the problem is, except possibly overwatering/nute burn/mildew/fungus related to the overwatering since I don't know what I'm doing.
The Reaper & Scorpion plants both came from a nursery(about 4 weeks ago) in 4.5" pots and both were pretty badly rootbound and had a little bit of green algae on the top. I repotted both in 5 gallon containers with MG all purpose potting soil and added a few tbsps of tomato food granules (I forget the brand name) something like 12-10-8. After about a week I started using MG liquid all purpose fertilizer about 1/2 strength. And close to full strength (1 tsp/gallon) every week and a half or so. They seemed to be doing well, but a few days ago after receiving about 2"+ of rain in 2 days I pruned a few of the larger leaves off to give the smaller/lower ones more light. The very next day the leaves started falling off (perfectly healthy green leaves) and continued. Today I ran out and got some Ecoscrap Organic and All Natural raised planting bed potting soil (the only decent looking soil @ the store) and repotted and thoroughly washed the roots. I did not add any nutes this time just in case I burned the crap out of them. The Habs & Thais have been treated the same way and are also in 5 gallon containers with MG soil/nutes, but seem to be doing great. I haven't pruned them (and don't plan on it) but I seriously doubt that had anything to do with the leaves and plant dying....
Any help or info will be GREATLY appreciated! Not much to do at this point except hope they don't die....