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02-26-2008, 06:30 PM #3Senior Member
Nutrient burn/flush
If you're getting clear runoff at the bottom of the pot, I'd go ahead and transplant into the larger containers. Adding a dilute feeding of a complete fertilizer (with micro nutrients) isn't a bad idea after a long flush, just make sure to keep it a very low strength. Also, a drop of Superthrive per gallon of water probably wouldn't hurt when you move them into the larger pots.
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