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- From: wmoreno@ringer.cs.utsa.edu (William Moreno)
- Subject: Re: Strange Plant Death
- Message-ID: <1993May3.190756.1181@ringer.cs.utsa.edu>
- Date: Mon, 3 May 1993 19:07:56 GMT
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- In article <C6GrBt.LID@acsu.buffalo.edu> v129qpm9@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Joseph M Kusumoto) writes:
- >
- >Here is the set and setting:
- >
- >I have an eight inch plant that was growing like a weed until a few days ago.
- >It was started in regular soil from my yard in a two-cup tupperware bowl and
- >the entire thing was transplanted a week ago into an 8in potter filled with
- >potting soil mixed with perlite. I am using a 150 watt grow bulb about two feet
- >from the top of the plant on an 18 hour cycle. It is in a ventilated, 72 degree
- >room and is watered daily. Also, when I made the transplant, I sprinkled some
- >scotts herb and flower fertilizer (18-11-12) around on top of the soil.
- >
- >Question: Why is it dying?? Any help would be appreciated. It appears to have
- >about 2 days left.
- >
- >
-
- There are a few things that may be wrong:
- 1) If the leaves are turning brown or wilting you may be over fertilizing it.
- Solution: Flush the soil of the fertilizer salts with clean water.
- 2) You may be over watering. The plant's roots need oxygen.
- Solution: Don't water as often. It's O.K. for the soil to dry out a little,
- just don't let it get to dry.
- 3) It may not be dying. It may be in shock from the transplanting.
- Solution: None that I know. All you can do is wait.
- 4) The change in the light spectum from natural sun to artifical light can
- damage a plant (not getting the spectrum it needs or the spectrum it is
- used to).
- Solution: Get a different light, or put it back outside.
- 5) The soil may have a nutrient difficiency other than what is in the
- fertilizer you are using. (You will have to describe what the plant
- looks like for a diagnosis.)
- 6) If the light is on 18 hrs, you want to use a vegetive fertilizer instead
- of a flower ferilizer. Or, turn down the light cycle to 12/12 (light/dark)
- to force flowering (if this is what you want). I do not think this would
- kill it, but I could be wrong.
-
- I hope this helps.
-
- Will M.
- wmoreno@ringer.cs.utsa.edu
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