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    #21
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    HELP!!! i think......

    20 min, ill have pics up, going over now....did poke more holes, still drains slow though....hmmmm

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    #22
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    here's pics of the 2 plants....poked a few more holes...still draining SLOW....flushed twice....they look like they are dying...dont wanna lose these 2 girls....especially the first one...plane ticket from VT to FL??? send marvin to get ya? although, he probably wont like it...

    :smokebong:
    whiskeytango

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    #23
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    Quote Originally Posted by SnSstealth
    .plane ticket from VT to FL??? send marvin to get ya? although, he probably wont like it...
    lol, good luck finding an airport in VT that lands anything larger than an ultralight hahaha. Send Marvin. I'll get him baked on some of the happier Mandala stuff- it should cheer his dolorous ass right up.

    I'm stumped at why you say they are dying. The new growth IS really light, and looks tender- too much N is a possibility, but the associated darkening of older growth, combined with under-curled leaf edges, is absent. So any N overdose you might have at the moment is relatively early or mild.

    Get your pH back in range. Aim for 6.7 if a true soil, or 6.5 if soilless. I want to say that FFOF may in fact be a soilless. Worth checking to be sure. Be careful about overwatering. It's entirely possible that it is time for a larger home for your plants, too. How long have they been in those pots so far? Soilless peaty mixes have a definite lifespan in pots. When you run up against the end of it, you will see a drop in pH and the K def spotting is quite common.

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    #24
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    even at thier height i should transplant bigger? or just transplant....the soft, and see through leaves scared me...lol, kinda droopy...water not draining right....sounds like a new pot needed...lol
    thanks stinky
    :smokebong:
    WT

    how much should i seperate the rootball when i transfer? not even 2 months in the pots yet

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    #25
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    Plants shouldn't live in the same pot for that long indoors. Read my sticky about efficiency and canopy and the why you should re-pot thing in the FAQs for more of an explanation.

    Your medium is old and starting to degrade. The drainage is getting worse as a result, and the buffering capacity of the lime added at the factory is used up, leading to pH drops. New pot with GREAT drainage, plus a fresh soil mix with EXTRA perlite, and you are going to be in much better shape. Don't mess with the root ball. It will be fine on its own.

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    #26
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    thanks!!! :thumbsup:

    going in there now....

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