I'm a noob btw. (first time growing from seed)
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Thanks, pics are up now.zantrax said:
Just the yellow veins on the leaves and the distortion going on with some new leaves.Trippa said:Personally impossible to diagnose anything from those pictures ... From those shots I would say nothing wrong with them ... Why do you ask anyway ... Symptoms ????
Thanks for your advice.geeme said:I see what you are talking about. First - the single most common reason for yellowing is overwatering, and is particularly common with people who are new to growing, or at least new to growing indoors. How much and how often are you watering? Less likely, but yellowing can also be from either a nutrient deficiency or excess. How much and how often are you feeding?
Keep in mind that peppers like it to be moist (think "humid") rather than wet. If you are watering every day, it's too much.
Cal mag is what I was suspecting actually, I 've been giving them boogie brew compost tea with sea-90 minerals and a granule of humic acid to help with mineral uptake. Not sure if im over doing it, or if i should find a strictly calmag supplement thats organic...which is a bit hard.Sm1nts2escape said:From what I see looks to be a cal/mag deficiency. Are you fertilizing? Water soaked plants can cause this as well but they soil looks very dry.
Checked your glog, freakin killer man. Your plants look awesome. In regards to the mag/cal deficiency, I understand what you're getting at, the ones you photographed look like it.Sm1nts2escape said:Some of my plants are showing a cal/mag deficiency. I posted a bunch of pics in my glog. I ordered OilyCann by earth juice this morning.
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You're the man!Âzantrax said:Stumbled upon this today, may also help.
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