I have read so much on how to grow chillies from seeds so I should be able to do it by now... but apparently not.
There is a lot of information about yellowing leaves in plants so I don't really know what it could be. My hope is someone who has had this problem will be able to see it from the pictures and tell me.
Some info:
They were planted on the 6/6 and started to pop up a week later so they are now 5 to 6 weeks old.
I've been watering them lightly every day and I've started giving them a weak dose of chilli focus every second day.
I thought the problem might be pH nutrient lockout and I've tested the soil, the water and the water + nutrient mixture with three different pH testers, each crappier than the last. But they all returned the same results - 7 for soil and for water. Adding the nutrient brought it down slightly to 6.9 ish.
Does anyone think this is high enough to cause a problem. I have read that the ideal is 6.5 but also that 7 is ok.
I had thought that the problem is too high temp, because the leaves that dropped turned yellow then brown and then dropped, but I changed the conditions on the shelf where I have them and its no longer hot but the yellowing is continuing.
An important point I have just realised - Only the older potted up plants are displaying a problem. The younger seedlings which were germinated later are still in seed raising mix and have no yellowing at all. I potted them up into a mix of half budget potting mix and half perlite. So there might be too much nutrient in potting mix plus the nutrient feed and the problem is overdose?
Please look at the pictures and tell me what you think.
This is a Gold Cayenne and one of the worst affected seedlings. It has dropped about 4 sets of leaves. The first two pictures are the same shot with different camera flash settings.
It has only bent over recently because I moved it to the side of the lights.
There is a lot of information about yellowing leaves in plants so I don't really know what it could be. My hope is someone who has had this problem will be able to see it from the pictures and tell me.
Some info:
They were planted on the 6/6 and started to pop up a week later so they are now 5 to 6 weeks old.
I've been watering them lightly every day and I've started giving them a weak dose of chilli focus every second day.
I thought the problem might be pH nutrient lockout and I've tested the soil, the water and the water + nutrient mixture with three different pH testers, each crappier than the last. But they all returned the same results - 7 for soil and for water. Adding the nutrient brought it down slightly to 6.9 ish.
Does anyone think this is high enough to cause a problem. I have read that the ideal is 6.5 but also that 7 is ok.
I had thought that the problem is too high temp, because the leaves that dropped turned yellow then brown and then dropped, but I changed the conditions on the shelf where I have them and its no longer hot but the yellowing is continuing.
An important point I have just realised - Only the older potted up plants are displaying a problem. The younger seedlings which were germinated later are still in seed raising mix and have no yellowing at all. I potted them up into a mix of half budget potting mix and half perlite. So there might be too much nutrient in potting mix plus the nutrient feed and the problem is overdose?
Please look at the pictures and tell me what you think.
This is a Gold Cayenne and one of the worst affected seedlings. It has dropped about 4 sets of leaves. The first two pictures are the same shot with different camera flash settings.
It has only bent over recently because I moved it to the side of the lights.