View attachment 2576740Ok so you have a little plant you where obviously feeding ( green veins pronounced on leafs) .Then before it recovered from that insult( you transplanted it shutting the roots down tempararily. This can sometimes happen when you transplant a plant that isn't totally dried out. It probably was a little damp. Then you put it into some type of super soil. Also composted with all kinds of goodies.
YOU watered the hell out of it after transplant ,,,,, and it sat there,,, In a puddle of nutes. Shock didn't make those leafs look like that. Over watering caused it to over feed. Now, everyime you water, or try to add this, admendment and that, you are in effect overdosing it with it's own soil. Heaven forbid you already gave it some sort of "Franken- Nute" program. If you are buying over-priced , organicly composted bag soil, thats it, thats all the nutes any mj plant needs through a three week veg. Why overdose it? You use your veg and flower nutes if you plan to "extend" your veg out like some do, or to swing your veg to a bloom cycle. The over use of veg nutes by people growing in composted soil is more than likely the biggest self inflickted issue with new growers. More nutes do not create big beutiful tasty buds. Growers that know how and when to use them, and when not to use them, do! just let it dry and grow. Let it get a little drier between "WATERINGS" for awhile and you should do fine.
LET it grow, dont try to FORCE it to grow with to many nutes. peace "The Melungeonman"