i agree...just tryin to figure out how it got like that...prevent another disaster.No doubt those plants are burnt......
i agree...just tryin to figure out how it got like that...prevent another disaster.No doubt those plants are burnt......
Its already pretty stressed and doing so would just add insult to injury. I would try to get it to recover in its present container.Had a friend advise me to take the plant out of the pot in a work sink and wash away all the soil and re-pot with new soil. Your thoughts?
Thanks guys I intend to flush and start over. I was told at my local hydro shop that cal mag has plenty of N in it. I've been using that regularly along with Tiger Bloom at 1/2 strength (every other water).
don't bother dude, they are stuck on the fact it has nutrient burn when he was barley feeding it anything... He is gonna flush and then wonder why it's getting worse
the only good thing about miracle grow is bugs dont like it but thats because the shit is so chemical. i recommend using only top quality soils like fox farm or amazon bloom. remember though, fox farm is extremely acidic, seriously i recommend adding a whole freaking cup of lime per gallon of soil. and that amazon bloom stuff you may want to add perlite. it has coconut shell to help drainage but i still like adding a bit of perlite.He is useing Miracle grow soil. I have known people who have completed a whole crop in that crap with out feeding them once. I think they named it miracle grow, because it is a miracle if anything grows in that crap. I also see that the plant has been nutrient burnt, especially since he is useing that soil.
Let me ask you this. What did the plant look like before you fed it?
MG soil and Tiger Bloom equals burn, least in this case...don't bother dude, they are stuck on the fact it has nutrient burn when he was barley feeding it anything... He is gonna flush and then wonder why it's getting worse
no actually, i havent noticed they are actually burnt...because they are not. nutrient burn, and actual burn look way different, and not at all what i see in that pic.to me this plant just looks actually burnt and dried out, I would #1 check for temps, proper air ven, and Humidity. Doesnt anyone else notice the leave are physically burnt...you should try babying it and up the humidity and check your temps some strains cant stand heat as well as others. In my opinion it looks more to me like a physical issue(s), rather than the bandwagons assessment of a nutritional one.