Leaves Turning White?

Jimmy Sparkle

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However, you do realize that the act of transplantaion will further stress her out a bit and she may look worse before better.
 
That is another thing i am worrying about is stressing it this young. Also should i stay away from any of the MG potting mixes? I am a lil confused on what i should do with picking the right soil lol btw i have my own bags of perlite and peat moss too.
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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Most mg products have their proprietary blend of long acting fertilizers in them. I don't like them personally. I Have personally used kellogs Grow mulch mixed with hyponex house plant potting soil a little perlite and some sand. Hyponex 60% Grow Mulch 20% sand 15% perlite 5% roughly. Try that.
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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What do you think about this option with added perlite and sand i seen a bunch of people use this and get pretty good results http://www.lowes.com/pd_14258-79138-POTNB2SG_1z1406m__?productId=3353748&pl=1&Ntt=soil . I would do what you just said but ofcourse i havnt found a local store that carries Kellogs Grow Mulch which is beyond me lol
OK so the (stay green) product has fertilizers in it that feeds for 9 months. That is a slow release fertilizer meaning it gives up its nutrients slowly over time.I personally do not like those characteristics in a growing medium unless it is an organically ammended soil"things already added" bat guano, earthworm castings,ect.Home depot should the Grow mulch
 
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