Please help!!! pics included, some detail

reefacheefa

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i transplanted my babies into miracle gro organic choice garden soil, with added blood meal, bone meal, perlite, and dolomite lime. been watering normally without nutes, but the leaves are turning brown n lookn all screwed up and ideas on what tis is??
 

irishstaff

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You may have bit to rich soil and burning your plants , and you may have a mag deff , When you transplant use a better soil .
Tell us a bit more info , like your growing enviroment
 

reefacheefa

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You may have bit to rich soil and burning your plants , and you may have a mag deff ,
eerrrr... ive got nothin else to put them in for now,just ordered some ocean forest yesterday, but have no idea how long it will take to get here. anythin i can do to slow down the murder until it arrives? i figured it was prolly too much nitrogen...
 

heathaa

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yeah i would think ur soil is too rich with nutes. tone it down a bit and they will take off
 

Cali chronic

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I am sure you just want to save those plants and not care how bad you fed you them or how flushing with MG is a nightmare.
So go do this---if you want to use that soil fine but you need to correct her before you do. Me? I would get O.S.D On Sale Dirt and if you want to play chemist and feed them then add your nutes not some that already has a T-day dinner of nourishment.
This needs to be done out of the sun or direct sunlight. you need to take those girls outta that soil as that soil cannot be flushed without a Ph fiasco!
5 gallon bucked or the likes of
B-1
ph meter preferred---- use blown off H20 (let it stand if it is municipal H20 for a few hours in the sun to burn off Chlorine)
Take those girls out of the container and dunka - dunka till she has been in the water enough to rinse a great portion of the soil and nutes off her Root Ball. I would do this with 1 0z of b-1 to 1 gallon of H20 @ 6. PH
I would then gently and easlily put her back in a pot (keep a cone shape of dirt in the center of the divet where you are going to place her) back fill dirt around the root. Water with no nutes for two weeks or until she starts to get a lighter green. She goes from Dark to light when she requires a Nitro hit. The soil you put her in has 60 days of food in it. Way too much time release Nitro for flowering that is why I use the O.S.D and add my own very lightly. Now that you have the cure and would like to do it right there are plenty of stickies or tagged info on what dirt what nutes when even where to get cheap. Good luck and read some stuff on here--compare yeilds and where the info is coming from and decide.
Example of O.S.D using my own Nute regime includes MG food not soil and BG big bud and bloom some compost tea and few hits of Mono Potassium silica sulfate about 2 elbows dried in from a 5 gal nursery pot vegged under CFL's and then Flowered outside (with the days getting longer in spring light! OMG!!!) haha OMG sounds so Fem
 

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reefacheefa

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I am sure you just want to save those plants and not care how bad you fed you them or how flushing with MG is a nightmare.
So go do this---if you want to use that soil fine but you need to correct her before you do. Me? I would get O.S.D On Sale Dirt and if you want to play chemist and feed them then add your nutes not some that already has a T-day dinner of nourishment.
This needs to be done out of the sun or direct sunlight. you need to take those girls outta that soil as that soil cannot be flushed without a Ph fiasco!
5 gallon bucked or the likes of
B-1
ph meter preferred---- use blown off H20 (let it stand if it is municipal H20 for a few hours in the sun to burn off Chlorine)
Take those girls out of the container and dunka - dunka till she has been in the water enough to rinse a great portion of the soil and nutes off her Root Ball. I would do this with 1 0z of b-1 to 1 gallon of H20 @ 6. PH
I would then gently and easlily put her back in a pot (keep a cone shape of dirt in the center of the divet where you are going to place her) back fill dirt around the root. Water with no nutes for two weeks or until she starts to get a lighter green. She goes from Dark to light when she requires a Nitro hit. The soil you put her in has 60 days of food in it. Way too much time release Nitro for flowering that is why I use the O.S.D and add my own very lightly. Now that you have the cure and would like to do it right there are plenty of stickies or tagged info on what dirt what nutes when even where to get cheap. Good luck and read some stuff on here--compare yeilds and where the info is coming from and decide.
Example of O.S.D using my own Nute regime includes MG food not soil and BG big bud and bloom some compost tea and few hits of Mono Potassium silica sulfate about 2 elbows dried in from a 5 gal nursery pot vegged under CFL's and then Flowered outside (with the days getting longer in spring light! OMG!!!) haha OMG sounds so Fem
holy shit bro, i have no idea wut half of tat means, as tis is my first grow, but im growing indoors under 4 75 watt flouros... n i got some fox farm ocean forest on the way, jus dunno how long it will take for htg to ship down here to the coast...
 

Cali chronic

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holy shit bro, i have no idea wut half of tat means, as tis is my first grow, but im growing indoors under 4 75 watt flouros... n i got some fox farm ocean forest on the way, jus dunno how long it will take for htg to ship down here to the coast...
try reading it slow and if there are some areas that are grey you can pm me with any questions. But you need to flush that soil and MG is anti MJ or something as you cannot flush their soil without a PH Nightmare.
 

Smokedogg76

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MG is too hot for young plants. You got way too much going on in your soil. Always remember to keep it simple.
 
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