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01-16-2010, 07:53 PM #4OPMember
Newly transplanted showing deficiency. Help
I use distilled water with a ph of 6. I used no nute's for the first 2.5 weeks while they were in 18oz cups. Before I transplanted I soak them in Thrive Alive red for like 15 min then put them in 3 gal pots. In the soil in the new pots I have some bat guano (not much really) and the perlite I had to use is Miracle Grow so that has some fert in it.
What you think it's too early for 3gal pots after 2.5 weeks in cups? I should also mention the pots are really only half full of dirt. I under shot how much soil I needed.
Actually the new growth is green but I would like to know what the issue may be so it doesn't get worse.
Thanks for the responses
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