So I have a couple real nice girls in the ground about 5 to 6 ft high but here's the issue I didn't put enough soil in the holes I dug. So now the roots are going into native soil, which is completely garbage and now I think my beautiful girls have lockout because they went downhill... what should I do transplant right now at the beginning of flower?? Or leave in ground and risk it?? It's stressing me out
leave it, trying to transplant at that size will cause even more stress, just keep the soil watered and try adding low doses of fertilizer and a bit of dolomite lime to help with the PH of the native soil.
Alrite thanks man. Guess I'll add some lime and nitrogen bottom parts of plants are dying especially on biggest one
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Aerated compost tea. Fish air pump + handful of completed compost/wormcasts + water and a couple airstones in a small pail bubbling for a couple days. Feed this to enrich your soil and the native soil with a micro herd. Add a bit of molasses into the bubbling to feed the herd too if you like.
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Okay. Thanks to all. I've already tried molasses and hydrogen peroxide on one, it looks a Lil better. Will try your tea method on other one... knew I should have added more soil first time around.