New Potting Soil Stops Nutrient Burn?

Christian for Ganja

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Alright, folks, last night I transplanted eight plants into a new potting soil in order to prevent what appears to be nutrient burn. Since I have the soil material, I mixed my own potting soil (for vegging) with 1 part humus, 1 part compost manure, 1 part vermiculite, and 1 part spaghum peat. I added no nutrients (e.g. bone meal, blood meal, lime, green sand, colodial rock, etc.) to the vegging soil, but will add nutrients to that base during flowering.

I was using the Sta-Green Moisture Max, but my bottom leaves were yellowing. So, I transplanted 8 into my new mix and left 1 in the sta-green moisture max. It will be a fun empirical experiment to watch the 8 in the organic soil and see if they continue to yellow like the 1 in the Moisture Max.

The first two pics of the yellow leaves (by themselves) were taken a few days ago. The last two pics are the plants in the new potting soil (showing some yellow on one).
 

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