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03-30-2008, 10:32 AM #1
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Oy vey! Nutrient burn?
...well....thanks everyone! As I hope is clear from the pics below, new leaf growth is a lovely green, and all is well with the girls after many hiccups:thumbsup:...my only questions at this point are:
1. Can I put them on 12/12 now, or should I give them one more week just to be safe? (I'm hesitant to do this though as I don't want them to get too tall, but I did succesfully supercrop my last grow so I guess I can do that again).
2. Would you recommend pruning off some (like, two sets of) the extra-yellow, dry leaves below the nice new green growth or should I just leave the girls alone?
I'm so glad I signed up to this forum!
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jashjashbery Reviewed by jashbery on . Oy vey! Nutrient burn? This is my third hydro grow, and so far it's been a bit problematic. Some background...these are two feminized 'Oasis' plants, and I've been upping nutes over the past few days (using ec meter to measure levels). Yesterday I bumped it up to .9 from .7, and this morning I found one plant all shrivelled up and the other one, while looking OK, with yellow spotting on the leaves. I threw two litres of fresh water in there, adjusted PH, and brought nute levels down to .7. Should I simply wait and Rating: 5
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