Wow, thanks for all the responses.

I just got back from vacation and to my delight the little guys have grown A LOT in the last 5 days - Maybe even doubled in size, but I could be exagerating.

Anyway, despite the massive growth I do notive that the leaves have a very yellowish tint to them instead of that rich green. I think they are experiencing a little nut burn from the miracle grow soil. Also, I believe this soil is slightly acidic.

So, here are my two questions:
1. Will the plants adjust to the nutes in the M.G. soil? and if not what should I do about that?
and
2. What can I do about the acidity of the soil? What do you guys think about flushing them. I know this is a technique used a couple weeks before harvest to rid the soil of fertilizers, but perhaps I could use it now to make this soil a little more mild and tolerable for the guys (girls). Would that put too much strain on them after the recent transplant and possible nute burn?

Thanks for any advice!
JPG
JohnnyPotGrower Reviewed by JohnnyPotGrower on . Urgent MiracleGro Question!!! I know MiracleGro fertilizer is a no-no. But is it ok to use MiracleGro potting soil??? I need transplant my little guys very soon and that is the only soil I have access to... this is kind of urgent so any replies would be tremendous!!! Thanks, JPG Rating: 5