nomofatum
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HAHAHA you are funny. look at the second post
they are frying. too much nutes for a seedling. I would do a flush on them, they also look pretty dry. Keeping the soil too dry will make for slow growth. Not too wet, not too dry. It will take some time to get that right. how mush lime did you put in there?
Second post was you saying it was nute burn, you were wrong, why point that out?
You almost killed his plants with bad advice, now try to take credit, silly.
Really guess you can't read or remember, second post is this one:Really cause it looks like it says flush and start 1/4 nutes. could have been wrong about burn hard to tell from computer screen but burn, lockout. both get fixed the same way my friend. And taking credit is not what its about so you might want to let some of the air out of your head before it blower up.
they are frying. too much nutes for a seedling. I would do a flush on them, they also look pretty dry. Keeping the soil too dry will make for slow growth. Not too wet, not too dry. It will take some time to get that right. how mush lime did you put in there?
This is the first reference to a lockout or lack of nitrogen.I don't see nute burn. Especially if that is 3 1/2 weeks old. I see big chunks of wood chips on top of the soil, if those are throughout the soil they are locking out nitrogen, exact opposite issue, Nitrogen deficiency.
I would call this shitty soil syndrome.
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