Sorry but why would I feed 2ml/L of Grow with a substrate that's full of nutrients already? This stuff has enough for 4-6 weeks of growth without adding anything, so I just wanted to be careful in this case. One of the plants already got burned tips while I added 1ml/L of grow, but I just shrugged it off. I had several attempts where I started feeding early on, now I followed this advice again with some hope, but they already showed problems before transplanting while I literally fed 1ml/L of Grow, which also isn't usually recommended for small seedlings and Light Mix, as you can already see in the pictures I posted above.
And once again, as I already said, my plants do not look normal, and I was sadly right. As mentioned, I know when these plants start looking funky, because I've been followed with this problem for over 1 year now, and killed upwards of 60+ plants because of this.
Seems like a copy of my older pictures, but these are my newest plants, now 9 days old. The same thing happened to plants in fully saturated soil, it happened to plants with no nutrients, with nutrients, with all mix, with light mix, without dolomite lime, with dolomite lime now, without PH correcting, with PH correcting, with organic PH down, with chemical ph down. I gave the plants a big soak yesterday, and today they look absolutely worse. They're not drooping, they don't seem overwatered (as always), they just look like they're dying, and all the funky yellow veins are coming back once again.
I am so tired of this problem
@013 - The foliar was days ago, when these symptoms already started. At the time where I started feeding like you guys recommended. I followed the advice, I had a simple light mix, and just watered with grow. My plants started dying. I then transplanted because I had roots shooting out the bottom. Still dying. I gave a good watering, as recommended, dying even more. And now I'm being criticized for not adding more nutrients.
I had around 5 attempts where I did literally nothing. I just used water and light mix. They died from this exact problem, but I am the bad guy because I now tried something different. I tried feeding them early on, they died too. This substrate is insanely hot, yet I get recommended to "cram jet fuel down it’s guzzle". Yeah I do currently use a chemical PH down, because in past attempts, I didn't do this. Yeah I do have added dolomite lime in the final pot, because in all other attempts where they died, I haven't done that. It's hard to keep track of all my failures for others, as everyone has their own problems and life, but I
did try all of your recommendations already, I already tried it months ago.
But apparently my plants are now dying because I didn't feed Grow in a soil that's good to go for 4+ weeks, with freshly transplanted plants which already started dying WHILE I followed this advice, I mentioned that often enough but it got shrugged off (Page 5, Sunday 21st is when my plants started showing the first symptoms) . I know these symptoms, my plants didn't look normal from the first picture where I mentioned this, because I've seen this more often than I wish I had. I am not saying that this advice is bad, I'm just saying that something is absolutely off, yet all I get recommended is to add more nutrients.