If being rootbound is the problem you could place the pots in buckets and fill em up with water and let them soak for a while and then let them drain. Be care ful about standing water and humidity. Humidity that is to high can lead to bud rot. I check to see how dry a plant is by lifting the pot and checking the weight and water accordingly. It works for me but I've had practice at that.
greeri Reviewed by greeri on . Help plant 8 weeks into flowering has crispy browning leaves.... Hey, My main issue is the plant in the first picture which is showing signs of some sort of nutrient burn or something. I really would appreciate some help on pin pointing the problem. I am usings Fox farm ocean forest soil which i mixed sith a few parts dolomatic lime during middle veg when transplanted. I used the fox farm nutrient line big bloom, tiger bloom, grow big, open sesame, beastie blooms, and cha ching. I realized last two grows I did that the Open sesame, beastie blooms, and cha Rating: 5