I doubt everything is directly related to them being sprayed with epsom salt. My White habs and Butch T's are the only things looking better after spraying. The chocolate habs were sad looking before. Santa Fe Grande is still going strong, but the seedling leaves are turning yellow and look droopy. FireCracker is droopy. Scotch Bonnet, leaves are starting to curl under, turning yellow. They were almost yellow to begin with, some tiny brown spots on the tip of one of the leaves.
Everything has been getting water and everything at the same time, just different amounts as they're in different sized pots. The soil and starting mix are the same. The epsom salt was mixed less than a tbsp to 750 ml water. Sure some of this is from overwatering, it has been cooler than normal since I last watered them, maybe 15 minutes of sun a day, rainy and humid when not raining. The rain doesn't reach them on the balcony. There is very little wind reaching them on the balcony, but it is present.
Even with the rain, the two plants down at work that have been fighting through ant problems are in better shape than most of mine at home after spraying, and they get sprayed during the day. I sprayed everything at home way after the sun went down.
Any ideas? Overwatering? Not enough wind? Epsom salt isn't good for all plants? Lack of sun getting to them? Any way to come back from it all? Not planning on there being any sun over the weekend either, we have another typhoon coming. While it'll keep the bugs away, I need the sun more than anything.... And sitting inside for 3 days where it's 78 as opposed to 85+ and no sun probably isn't good for them, either....
Everything has been getting water and everything at the same time, just different amounts as they're in different sized pots. The soil and starting mix are the same. The epsom salt was mixed less than a tbsp to 750 ml water. Sure some of this is from overwatering, it has been cooler than normal since I last watered them, maybe 15 minutes of sun a day, rainy and humid when not raining. The rain doesn't reach them on the balcony. There is very little wind reaching them on the balcony, but it is present.
Even with the rain, the two plants down at work that have been fighting through ant problems are in better shape than most of mine at home after spraying, and they get sprayed during the day. I sprayed everything at home way after the sun went down.
Any ideas? Overwatering? Not enough wind? Epsom salt isn't good for all plants? Lack of sun getting to them? Any way to come back from it all? Not planning on there being any sun over the weekend either, we have another typhoon coming. While it'll keep the bugs away, I need the sun more than anything.... And sitting inside for 3 days where it's 78 as opposed to 85+ and no sun probably isn't good for them, either....