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01-17-2010, 09:42 PM #11OPMember
Newly transplanted showing deficiency. Help
Dutch Pimp> I had good roots when I transplanted. Not quite as good as your pic but def had good roots.
Well I just gave em a good watering with 6.5-7 ph water that is RO water with minerals (calcium, sodium, magnesium) added. Don't know how much is added but at least it has some in it.
Should I try Epsom or 1\2 strength nute's?
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01-19-2010, 12:36 AM #12OPMember
Newly transplanted showing deficiency. Help
So I just measured the soil ph with a soil test kit and it appears it is 7. Is 7 ok? If ph isn't my problem then what is? They are all showing the same signs and now the tips are curling upward. Do u think they just want some nute's? Should I hit em with 1/2 strength? I have yet to give them any really and I just used plain potting soil, nothing special.
Thanks
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01-19-2010, 01:22 AM #13Senior Member
Newly transplanted showing deficiency. Help
It's too small for nutrients, so i doubt that's the problem. how is your humidity? they like it real humid when they're little. If your air is really dry, stick a humidifier in there or spray some water in the space around the plants a couple times a day.
and just a reminder to keep it light on the watering.
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01-19-2010, 02:38 AM #14OPMember
Newly transplanted showing deficiency. Help
Well they have gotten a little bigger since the picture. But since have also got a little worse. It doesn't seem regular water is giving them what they are looking for so I just gave them 2/3 cup of nute's (boost,bloom,Epsom, thrive alive red) all at 1/2 strength. I guess I will see how they react. I had to try so mething
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01-20-2010, 03:24 AM #15OPMember
Newly transplanted showing deficiency. Help
Well Faddenator that was my problem. I fed them 2/3rd a cup of 1/2 strength nute's and they are on the rebound! After just one day already look 100% better and happier. They gulped it all down and I had to give them more since the soil was dry. Gave em a cup this time.
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01-20-2010, 05:26 AM #16Senior Member
Newly transplanted showing deficiency. Help
Ya win some ya lose some... the important thing is your plant is doing better. nice job.:jointsmile:
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