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Old 04-27-2008, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Anony View Post
Hey, got your PM.
SmknVTEC is right. Your plants show signs of fert burn from pre nuted soil.
Even with such small amounts as yours had, it could be concentrated in different parts of the soil causing what you see.
I would transplant ASAP, and yes, peat pots can be useful but often cause pH twist. I do not see this in your plant yet, but since youll be transplanting them anyway, id switch to a clay or plastic pot.
Too young to add any nutrients.
thanks man ive been waitin since last night for this, i read SmknVTEC's post but when i asked q's he was offline. so once i transplant they should start to get healthy in about a week? oh and i gave the other "babies" nutes and they seemed to like it, but my q is should i stop feeding them too? oh and when i transplant i only have the Shultz organic stuff left is that ok?

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