Ok ladies and gents, here's my problem. Several of my plants are wilted and/or have yellow leaves. Here are the particulars.
I have two shelves - one with 8 bulb T5 systems for each shelf; one at the window.
I recently transplanted all of them to 3" pots... 2 parts worm castings, 2 parts sand, 1 part peat, 1 part perlite.
The plants in the windows are doing great. The ones under the lights are having mixed results.
Most of the wilting plants still have some moisture at the bottom of their pots. My wife just informed me they were watered yesterday.
Worried that the lights may be too hot, I had my wife turn half of the lights off.
I'm holding off on having her give nutes (only one we have in the house is a .002 - .001 - .01) until we know for sure they aren't getting overfed from the castings.
I was going to have her give them some water, as between the sand and the lights, water goes like that. Like I said, some have water in the bottom, but some are a bit damp. I'm worried about the water in the bottom, because some of the transplants had shallow roots.
More plants have started wilting/yellowing/dropping leaves since this morning, when my wife discovered around 3 doing it.
Appreciate any help.
Sorry I'm not able to give pics, as I'm on the road.
I have two shelves - one with 8 bulb T5 systems for each shelf; one at the window.
I recently transplanted all of them to 3" pots... 2 parts worm castings, 2 parts sand, 1 part peat, 1 part perlite.
The plants in the windows are doing great. The ones under the lights are having mixed results.
Most of the wilting plants still have some moisture at the bottom of their pots. My wife just informed me they were watered yesterday.
Worried that the lights may be too hot, I had my wife turn half of the lights off.
I'm holding off on having her give nutes (only one we have in the house is a .002 - .001 - .01) until we know for sure they aren't getting overfed from the castings.
I was going to have her give them some water, as between the sand and the lights, water goes like that. Like I said, some have water in the bottom, but some are a bit damp. I'm worried about the water in the bottom, because some of the transplants had shallow roots.
More plants have started wilting/yellowing/dropping leaves since this morning, when my wife discovered around 3 doing it.
Appreciate any help.
Sorry I'm not able to give pics, as I'm on the road.