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10-16-2007, 09:59 PM #1
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need help with nute burn
Yeah, that's not good. Peat moss is both very acidic and very high in nitrogen. I'd look at changing the soil if I were you.
Originally Posted by Bramptony
Help_Needed Reviewed by Help_Needed on . need help with nute burn k so im almsot 100% sure i ahve nute burn which shouldnt come as much of a suprise, but i think its because my soild is too ... hot ? i think is the way its described i recently bought a ph test kit and found out that the natural spring water i was using was about 7.5 ph which is too high so i adjusted the ph in about 8 bottles of water and will be using that to water them, i also attempted to flush one plant to see if it would help i was wondering if anyone has tips on flushing plants Rating: 5
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10-17-2007, 04:00 PM #2
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need help with nute burn
haha ok, ive been trying to fight it cuz i cant find any foxfarm products near where i live, but ill order some forest ocean mix off ebay
now for transplanting, so i try to get the plant totally out of the old soil or should i leave all the soil and mix it. i think it will be best to change soil when i change the pots ,when i re-pot to biggerpots
any tips on soil-swapping?
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