yeah I think my only hope is to transplant into better soil. Have you guys ever done that? I guess I'll just be real careful with the roots and the crappy soil will still be immediately around the rootball, but the roots could grow into the better soil after the process is done. Is that a plan?

Also I purposely avoided including the whole plant in the pic because it would throw off this current issue. The dead leaves you see below are from a corrected over-fert problem that existed before this fiasco with earthgro.
burnable Reviewed by burnable on . Early Flowering/Burning Tips So I've been growing awesome herb for over a year, but I've gotten mixed up in trying new methods, when really I was providing ideal enough conditions in the first place. I'm getting back to basics, but this plant here has suffered soil problems. You'll notice in the second pic, blurry in the undergrowth, some dead leaves. That was an acid problem that I resolved. There is an issue as can be seen with the new foliage. I know the reason why. I mistakenly transplanted this tender northern Rating: 5