Yup, two weeks ago. It started turning yellow afterwards. I posted that problem here and the replies I got were that the yellowing was caused from overfert! It wasn't even full strength but 25%. I flushed it with a couple gallons of h20 an the yellowing stopped but the leaves still look like an upsidedown taco. I'm afraid to give it any nutes unless I'm absolutely sure it needs em.
stinkbudd Reviewed by stinkbudd on . What causes this? (pics) Temp: 80 soil Ph: 6.9-7.0 Soil: (according to my soil meter) moist - not too wet, not too dry Light - 400w HPS Nutes - Was overfertilized 6 weeks ago. Emergency flush and transplanted into new soil w/o any ferts or nutes. Gave it some tiger bloom two weeks ago at 25% strength. The leaves have always looked like this even before I overfertilized two months ago. I thought they looked like this because of lack of nutes in which I accidently overfertilized So I had to do an emergency flush Rating: 5