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02-18-2006, 01:15 AM #1OPMember
Plant Problem - Too much food?
I think I just feed the girls too much. Any ideas or am I wrong?
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[attachment=o51062]Seedling Reviewed by Seedling on . Plant Problem - Too much food? I think I just feed the girls too much. Any ideas or am I wrong? Rating: 5
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02-18-2006, 09:02 AM #2Senior Member
Plant Problem - Too much food?
Hi Seedling....
Well the good news is....
you can save her..
I beleive you have some sort of nutrient LOCK..
She needs to be transplanted ASAP....
preferebly into a 3-5 gallon pot with a 80% soil , 20% perlite mix...
Then water her with 6.8 ph water...
What kind of light are you using... Looks like HPS... correct?
you have not over FED.. in the general sense... cause you burnis not from the tips... but you are having a nutrient problem...
try to remove as much soil as possible when you transplant... but do not disturb the roots..
I know that will be difficult...
LOVE
keep us posted
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02-18-2006, 02:55 PM #3OPMember
Plant Problem - Too much food?
Can I use soil-less mix?
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02-18-2006, 04:16 PM #4Senior Member
Plant Problem - Too much food?
yes, just add 1-2 tbsp of dolimitic lime per gallon of mix. most soilless stuff is peat based and thats way to acidic without it. i use promix bx myself
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02-18-2006, 04:50 PM #5OPMember
Plant Problem - Too much food?
I had added Epson salt for about a week before this started. Won't promix also just add Mg?
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02-18-2006, 05:32 PM #6Senior Member
Plant Problem - Too much food?
I recomend, YOU
DON'T add anything else....
Use fresh soil.. and flush...
: )
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02-18-2006, 06:48 PM #7Senior Member
Plant Problem - Too much food?
promix is a peat based soiless mix it doesn't contain any nutes. and garden knowm, if you try to use promix without adding lime your plants aren't gonna live very long. the ph of promix can be below 5.0!!! i've tested it a few times in the past.
epsom salt adds Mg not promix.
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02-18-2006, 09:35 PM #8OPMember
Plant Problem - Too much food?
Also, I have a feeling I might do some damage if I transplant at this stage. Kind of don't have a green thumb! Is there anything else I can do?
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02-19-2006, 02:54 AM #9Senior Member
Plant Problem - Too much food?
Originally Posted by justaseed
JUST A SEED... you are Brilliant... : )
but.. I am not sure he is using a soiless mix.. call me SLOW..
LOVE
I read the posts...
I understood it as, he wanted to transplant to a soiless mix?
If your medium has a PH of 5.0
which would explain A lot...
and your symptoms show that you are missing something.. LOL
I would definitley transplant to soil and perlite mix or
water with 8.5... NOW!!!
Your plant is strong... It can handle a transplant... just be COOL when you do it.. Patient and calm... pretend like you are an expert...
have all your shit laid out and ready so that the transplant moves slowly..
LOVE
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02-19-2006, 05:19 PM #10OPMember
Plant Problem - Too much food?
Oh I am using a soiless mix.
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