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    #11
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    Argg... WHAT could possibly be causing this, i need a defecency detective!

    Yes...you need to check it for sure....too much superthrive (not saying you gave too much...just that it can happen) can actually burn your plants....making ph too high. There's just no way to know for sure without testing. I grow hydro but have heard from some very FINE minds that a good transplant can do wonders for your grow. :thumbsup:

    Hope that works for you.

    good luck.

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    #12
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    Argg... WHAT could possibly be causing this, i need a defecency detective!

    Superthrive contains too much nitrogen for seedlings, causing them to scorch. What you are describing doesn't sound like Mg def at all, simply fert burn.

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    #13
    Member

    Argg... WHAT could possibly be causing this, i need a defecency detective!

    I thinks its a PH problem, but im not sure its becasue its too high... I was runing 7.4PH water through there and it was coming out way acidic, so i think its too low, but ur right i cant really tell till i cheak it.

    I am getting milwakuee 600 PH tester (cheap i know) but it should atleast do the trick.

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    #14
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    Argg... WHAT could possibly be causing this, i need a defecency detective!

    Hmm... i looked at alot of MG def pics and it looked pretty similar.

    Does anyone have any pics of nute burn in seedlings...

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    #15
    Member

    Argg... WHAT could possibly be causing this, i need a defecency detective!

    Sorry didnt see ur last reply... If its Superthrive burn will they ever recover? or ever start groing fast again... its day 15 and i stopped superthrive first 3 days... do u think theres still some in the bottom that the roots hit?

    How should i deal with this? Could that caus slow growth aswell... Thanks for the help sofar.

    lol i just wanna see some growth... is that 2 much 2 ask for?

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