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    My little NL99 plant

    It seems to be on the lower fan leaves only and working its way up the ladder. I know that mobile nutes (N,P,K,Ca,Mg,Fe), show signs of def. on the lower leaves first, thats why I'm thinking P or N because of the red stems and yellowing between leaf margins. I dont know. Stinky, I hope you aren't mad at me.
    chongman420 Reviewed by chongman420 on . My little NL99 plant This little lady(hopefully) is about 20 days old and showing some spotting on the lower leaves. It was started from seed in paper towels then placed in Jiffy peat pellets under 4ft flouro. Its now in a 6'' pot in Fox Farm Light Warrior soil. I noticed the spotting when it was still in the peat pellets. Could the spots be from the peat or is it ready for nutes now? Thanks for any advice :) Rating: 5
    [SIZE=\"5\"]\"Life is not about learning how to avoid the storms, It\'s about learning how to dance in the rain\"[/SIZE]

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    My little NL99 plant

    :bump2:
    [SIZE=\"5\"]\"Life is not about learning how to avoid the storms, It\'s about learning how to dance in the rain\"[/SIZE]

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    My little NL99 plant

    Quote Originally Posted by chongman420
    I havent been feeding as often in fear of over fert. Will be transplanting soon too.
    In my limeted experiance I "turn up" the Nutes untill I see slight burn. then back it off a hundred ppm or so.
    I realize that you are in soil but the same should stand??

    I am no expert but that is not from over fert

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    My little NL99 plant

    Thanks I was thinking the same
    [SIZE=\"5\"]\"Life is not about learning how to avoid the storms, It\'s about learning how to dance in the rain\"[/SIZE]

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    My little NL99 plant

    Those plants are pretty tall. Have you checked to see if they need to be transplanted?

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    My little NL99 plant

    Last night I transplanted them into 2 gallon round plastic pots. I mixed a little Ocean Forest with Light Warrior soil and added a dash of EWC and a pinch of paprika (just kidding). I gave them 1 tsp of Grow Big and 1 tsp of calmag. Hopefully this solves it, but with my luck it'll probably just make it worse.
    [SIZE=\"5\"]\"Life is not about learning how to avoid the storms, It\'s about learning how to dance in the rain\"[/SIZE]

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    My little NL99 plant

    New shoes
    [SIZE=\"5\"]\"Life is not about learning how to avoid the storms, It\'s about learning how to dance in the rain\"[/SIZE]

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    My little NL99 plant

    I'm sure they'll be happier in their new homes, especially if they were pretty rootbound before. You won't get the color back in those crispy leaves, but the new growth should be a nice green color and plush. If you have any Superthrive on hand, they'd probably appreciate a drop per gallon of water. The vitamins and other assorted goodies in ST help the roots get acclimated into their new home.

    Just give it some time, I think your luck will turn around! :thumbsup:

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    My little NL99 plant

    Thanks Mr.C!!! Much needed words of encouragement. BTW I do have Superthrive
    [SIZE=\"5\"]\"Life is not about learning how to avoid the storms, It\'s about learning how to dance in the rain\"[/SIZE]

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    My little NL99 plant

    Quote Originally Posted by chongman420
    Thanks Mr.C!!! Much needed words of encouragement. BTW I do have Superthrive
    Glad to help! :thumbsup:

    Remember with that Superthrive, though, to follow the directions on the bottle. That's some potent stuff, so you really don't to add too much. A drop or two per gallon of water is plenty. Take care. :jointsmile:

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