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She may not have been happy in that pot. Roots were bound, but not as bad as I've seen.
Looks like she needs some micros, maybe P too.
Have kelp/seaweed? Liquid or meal? Apply liquid if so, make a tea with meal if you're using that.
She may not have been happy in that pot. Roots were bound, but not as bad as I've seen.
Looks like she needs some micros, maybe P too.
Have kelp/seaweed? Liquid or meal? Apply liquid if so, make a tea with meal if you're using that.
Lilred, please don't despair. Yes, she looks to be struggling, but these plants are tough. I don't have the knowledge or experience to diagnose her troubles. All I can suggest is don't panic or do anything drastic. Someone more knowledgeable than me will be along.
Really enjoying your journal! So happy, but not at all surprised, that you found some expert advice early on. . Love how you're working out the little issues that come along using materials you have at hand. Looks like you have a little slice of paradise down there.
I can't help you with the current problem, but, just based on how much care you've been giving your plants, I'd be very surprised if it now lacks anything. I'd be looking back and wondering if theres been some excess, of something.
Of what? I don't know.
Ok I've thought of one possibility. Something to be careful of when adding nutrients or supplements, is to be sure that the next two or three waterings are especially thorough. If you applied bone meal, then the plants dried out soon after, then it got just a little rain, there's a chance that what you added has made a very concentrated solution in parts of the pot.
Has she had two or three good waterings since applying the bone meal? Possibly the answer is to dilute the stuff that's in there, rather than thinking if what it may be lacking. If you put too much of anything, it alters the uptake of other things that were already there. Ya follow?
All things in moderation. When something is added in excess, it can create symptoms of deficiency in other things, even though there's plenty there. If she was mine, I'd water thoroughly now, then find a place for her to chill and sort out a new balance. This is just what intuition tells me.
Anyhow, you and your garden have another admirer. I can tell already that you'll never give up, and that you have the attitude and abilities to be growing fabulous harvests in no time.
Best wishes to you. I really hope you have a great harvest soon!
Ras