If you start over I would scrap the miracle grow. I just ran a test with 3 plants. One in miracle grow and it sucked all the way through. Some swear by it. I tested myself due to the cost of the mix I use at $30 a bag so tried the $15 miracle grow so maybe I wouldn’t have to order anymore and nope will stick with ordering. U don’t have to start over let them go just don’t expect much except burnt leaves etc. I still got 80 grams of that auto. But the other 2 I got 170 grams each. Would also recommend using fiber potsI'll just start over i guess
They're not dead. You can still rescue them. I wouldn't throw them away, especially if they are females of known good genetics. Once you solve the problem, you might have to trim them back and let new healthy veg growth come out for a couple of weeks. It'll be a very good learning experience for you to get them healthy.I'll just start over i guess
L.A. Affie is whats for dinnerThey're not dead. You can still rescue them. I wouldn't throw them away, especially if they are females of known good genetics. Once you solve the problem, you might have to trim them back and let new healthy veg growth come out for a couple of weeks. It'll be a very good learning experience for you to get them healthy.
This is my current situation....any thoughts?They're not dead. You can still rescue them. I wouldn't throw them away, especially if they are females of known good genetics. Once you solve the problem, you might have to trim them back and let new healthy veg growth come out for a couple of weeks. It'll be a very good learning experience for you to get them healthy.
Before doing the following, I would check all other possible issues like pH, light intensity, temps, etc....Is it possible for the plant to outgrow the hot soil(if thats the problem)? I.e. ...if the plant gets big enough, will the "hot" soil become just normal in a sense? Because of the plant being much bigger?
I wouldn't say that's terrible. It's not awesome, but you can work with that for sure.This is my current situation....any thoughts?
This is my current situation. Those leaves look worse. Should I flush?Alright , im starting week 5 of veg and noticed these leaves spotting and browning on the edges...I'd hate to start over. Lol. What can I do and what is it, most likely.?
The more I look at it, the more it looks to be nutritient burn...tips pointing up on the affected leaves. Will a flush help?I wouldn't say that's terrible. It's not awesome, but you can work with that for sure.
This is my current situation. Those leaves look worse. Should I flush?
The more I look at it, the more it looks to be nutritient burn...tips pointing up on the affected leaves. Will a flush help?
Can a plant outgrow the hotness of the soi?You can't flush out those timed release nutrients. In fact if you get the soil too wet and keep it too wet by flushing you'll likely just release more nutrients faster.
Can a plant outgrow the hotness of the soi?