Quote Originally Posted by senorx12562
Absolutely. Overwatering is cured by time and patience. It looks to me from the slight yellowing of the bottom leaves like whatever nutes were in the soil to start with might be pretty much gone. You may be starting to have a nitrogen deficiency. Hard to tell though if it's because of overwatering, which can sometimes make it hard for the plants to utilize what is there. You'll have to give them some time to get dried out a little, and if the bottom leaves keep yellowing when your moisture content is back in line, check ph to make sure they aren't locked out. If ph is ok, I think a dilute solution of growth nutes is probably in order. Those soil mixes with nutes do tend to run out of nutes, in my case (Fox Farm Ocean Forest) after about 30 days.
Yeah thats the plan my man. It would be much easier if i had a ph test kit but i dont, yet. One bag of soil said it feed for 9 months, which seems a bit much, the next bag was 3 months. Im pretty sure over water, but time will tell:thumbsup: Lockout was my biggest worry using this soil.

Thanks for the advise and stoppin in:rasta:
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