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01-19-2010, 01:22 AM #1Senior 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.
hope it bounces back :thumbsup:Faddenator Reviewed by Faddenator on . Newly transplanted showing deficiency. Help So I just transplanted these from 18oz solo cups to 3 gallon pots. I also was using 2 T12 florescent 6500k shop lights for the first 2.5 weeks then just switched to 400w hps and 400 mh. Before I transplanted then they started showing a deficiency. Can anyone tell me what's wrong? Thanks Rating: 5When in doubt, fill it out. :CanCom Troubleshooting Form:jointsmile:
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