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08-14-2007, 10:23 PM #14
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Need some help
Thanks to all who have replied.
The plants are in 24 quart planters. He went out and purchased some 32 quart planters and one 48 quart for the biggest one. I didn't know they came that big. lol. That's one big pot!!!!
The coco fibers that you see are only on the surface. He said he had some extra coco laying around and he wanted to get rid of it so he just covered the top of the soil with it. It is not mixed in with the soil.
When he transplanted them there were a lot of roots compacted at the bottom of the soil ball. They now have approx 6" of fresh soil on the bottom and about 2" around the sides. No new leaves have yellowed. He watered thoroughly with PH adjusted water and on the last flush used full strength Earth Juice.
Some of you have had some good points about the fungus. The only thing is that the leaves start out green and healthy and then the spots come and then the leaves start to yellow and eventually die. That would mean that the fungus is attacking the exact same leaves that the nutrient deficiencies are hitting first. Wouldn't the fungus hit all over the plant? The bud sites look great no spots and no yellowing.
He only needs about 3 or 4 more weeks of flowering so I hope that the transplant helps him till then. He wanted me to thank everyone here for their help. He's kind've paranoid about the net so that's why I'm posting for him. You guys/gals have been great.
Let me know if there is anything else you think of after reading this.
Thanks again,
Sativa
P.S. The Haze we've been getting around here has been mindblowing!!!!!! That is a strain I could definately see myself taking the risk to grow. lol










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