Hey guys,
So I had this hot paper lantern for over two years now.
I cut it down to the bare stem after the first season because of aphids and repotted it afterwards.
Turns out I may have inadvertently created a bonchi of some sort that really began to spring up under the lights again a few weeks ago.
But now the leaves are very light and the plant seems way more 'fragile' than last year.
The soil is a standard mixture with perlite and I fertilized it with some of those little 'fertilizer-sticks' and coffee grounds.
What deficiency could cause the light leaves? I thought it could be nitrogen, but the coffee grounds should have remedied that.
Any ideas?
So I had this hot paper lantern for over two years now.
I cut it down to the bare stem after the first season because of aphids and repotted it afterwards.
Turns out I may have inadvertently created a bonchi of some sort that really began to spring up under the lights again a few weeks ago.
But now the leaves are very light and the plant seems way more 'fragile' than last year.
The soil is a standard mixture with perlite and I fertilized it with some of those little 'fertilizer-sticks' and coffee grounds.
What deficiency could cause the light leaves? I thought it could be nitrogen, but the coffee grounds should have remedied that.
Any ideas?