First Time attempt

hotrodharley

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"When I come home feelin' tired and beat
I go up where the air is fresh and sweet (up on the roof)
I get away from the hustling crowd
And all that rat-race noise down in the street (up on the roof)
On the roof, the only place I know
Where you just have to wish to make it so
Let's go up on the roof (up on the roof)" (and smoke a fattie!)

"Up On The Roof" - The Drifters written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
 

jpeg666

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Congrats on the girls! One looks nute burnt to hell on the tips.... why are you torturing them, what are you feeding them?


She is also looking yellow.... on the lower leaves.... I am surprised no one has brought up how unhealthy that one is.

Also that nute burn looks like it has been there for a little bit...like it happened and you just kept feeding it.
 

boneyards

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I think our friend here is using MG soil. Stuffs no good for your meds. It has chemicals in the soil that feeds it everytime they are watered. That is what is prob giving your plants the nute burn.
 

jpeg666

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IF he is using MG then he really has to water it right if you don't want to F*** your plants up
 
They were started in red solo cups with some MG soil but later moved into patio plus soil. Could that be the problem? Remember, i'm a total newbie to this...
 

jpeg666

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They were started in red solo cups with some MG soil but later moved into patio plus soil. Could that be the problem? Remember, i'm a total newbie to this...
If you were watering strongly while in the MG then yea it got too much food and burnt. When using MG you have to water it right or you will over feed your plant. A lot of new growers keep soil most all the time or over water which releases a lot of nutrients out of the MG. When in MG you have to water then let it almost completely dry out, not bone dry though, before watering it again, so you don't over feed and the root mass becomes larger looking for water and in turn bigger roots makes a bigger and stronger plant that will be able to handle the unintentional over feeding
 
Yer right, I did overwater in the beginning. Caught on later about the negatives of MG. It's been about a month since transplanting and after a watering today I detected one of those little green balls on top of the soil. Time-release fertilizer, not good, I now know...
 
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