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ms kitty
uhoh, i've got a problem already 34.gif it's a 12 day old white rhino from seed in westlands organic multipurpose compost ... it's got yellow blotches on the leaves and they're going crispy cry.gif

it's surely too early for nute deficiency? the others seem quite happy so maybe it's not the soil being too rich?

could it be underwatering??? could i have splashed water on the leaves when i watered on sunday and fried them?

please help cry.gif

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i'm going to give it a good drink and see if it helps unsure.gif
Hipgnosis
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could i have splashed water on the leaves when i watered on sunday and fried them?


That'd be my guess ms k, they look happy enough tho. smile.gif
Mike Hawkes Bigg
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could i have splashed water on the leaves when i watered on sunday and fried them?






Looks that way to me.
burstbud
hi kitty

when watering i put the BACK of my hand under the bottom leaves then tilt my hand up 45o to sheild the leaves, this way i dont get water on them.

hope this helps.
ms kitty
yahoo.gif thanks guys yahoo.gif

that's a relief, i had a sudden fear it might be fungal lol.gif

cheers yinyang.gif
Inda
My latest grow went a bit like this after a week. I believe I cooked the seedlings by having the light too close.
ms kitty
cheers inda, i've raised the lights a bit just in case, i don't want to fry my babies! wink.gif
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