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    #11
    Senior Member

    I NEED HELP PLEASE

    Headshake is on target so far...take heed.

    A plant that size won't be affected by the time-release nutes nearly as dramatically as a smaller/younger plant...and they aren't flowering yet so definatelly no worries. It'll be fine. Refrain from nutes for a week and watch 'em after transplanting into larger containers.

    Once in larger containers, it's easier to water, but aviod black pots outside if exposed to direct sun. (the collected heat will kill the roots) Keep any pot up off of the concrete or hardpan at all times for the same reason.

    Water deep a couple of times a week, minimum. Add a quart, wait a couple of minutes...add a quart, wait a couple of minutes...add a quart, and so on till you get a bit of runoff. Lower roots need moisture too.

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    #12
    Member

    I NEED HELP PLEASE

    the problem continue's the burning leaves and then fall down...what should i do? just water deep a couple of times a week?? or maybe a flush is better? i have some pics to post. other thing my other females are in flower but this one still continue in vegetative i think is strange because she is the older one...:wtf:

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    #13
    Senior Member

    I NEED HELP PLEASE

    What advise did you follow?

    Watering deep once or twice a week is something that should be part of your normal schedule. A flush is performed to remove excess nutes and salts that build-up.

    Until most of the grow nutes are used-up, flowering may be delayed.

    Patience.

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