Quote Originally Posted by sensiskunk
it seems like the buckets u put the little girls in are too big. u should start of small, and gradually get bigger, not go from small to big, if u gradually transfer from small to big pots, ur plants will have stronger and healthier roots! Ur initially suppost to trim the bottom 1/3 of ur plant, and any dead or dying leaves! if ur leaves are crispy, u need to give those plants of shot of pure Nitrogen, itll take care of em in a matter of days. u also need to feed em liquid nutrients to ensure their healthiness!

Thanks for your reply, can you give me names of products that have pure nitrogen and product names of liquid nutrients. I'd sure appreciate it,because i'd like to attend to this problem as soon as possible. But i need a no-brainer guide, you see i'm blind in this area and need to be taken by the hand.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.
Gramps Reviewed by Gramps on . WHATS HAPPENING {yellow not mellow] This is whats been happening after transplanting my 3-3inch babies into large 10 inch pots. I used store bought potting soil only, added nothing to it and have not used any fert's. I only water when the soil feels dry , have 4 flor's 48 inches long 40 watts each hanging 2 inches or less above the plant tops. The older bottom leaves are yellowing and dropping off as the plants grow. I'v been having the lights on 24 hours a day. They are making progress but I'm afraid what looks good on top today Rating: 5