I had watered my plants with too much superthive and there badly burned. Is there anything i can do? I have already flushed them with plenty of water. Anything else i can do?
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I had watered my plants with too much superthive and there badly burned. Is there anything i can do? I have already flushed them with plenty of water. Anything else i can do?
How old are your plants? Flushing with 3x the pot size is the only thing you can do in cases of nute burn. If your plants are in 3 gallon containers or larger then you may want to drill some extra holes in the pot to aerate it and help your soil dry out faster. Flushing can pose it's own problems, one of them being suffocating your roots.Quote:
Originally Posted by StickyDank
Really pictures and filling out the troubleshooting form would be the best. This should also be posted in the plant problem forums. You would get a lot more responses there.
You've already done the most important part, flushing the plants. Now it's just wait and see time. :thumbsup:
i put 4 drops per gallon(first time they ever got it, there 4 weeks old).. there also in 1 gallon pots and there ouside and were going thru alot lof rainy weather so im hopin the rain will flush it all out
Rain water contains nitrogen and a number of elements that are bad for your plants. Also superthrive is highly concentrated. You really do only need 1 drop per gallon.Quote:
Originally Posted by StickyDank
I would flush your pots, and water it with distilled water.
What type of soil are you using? Can you tell me the brand or post what it says on the front of the bag?
I suspect it's a combination of things that is creating the problem you see.
Also are you able to get any pictures?
huhmmmm well then this brings up a very interesting point that i never thought about.....i had slugs eating my plants so in my rage i had threw a shit load of salt uncontrollably all over my plants and soil lol.... could this have been my mistake?
im also using Pro Mix Professional
pictures are coming later todayy