nute burn/biobizz nutes

dnlfacundo

Active Member
i am currently growing 4 seedlings right know that are about 2 1/2 weeks old and are showing some signs of problems.I have been feeding them ever sence they sprouted even though i know your have to wiat till there 3 weeks but im just following my nute scedule.The tip of the leave seem to be a little disformed and there seems to be real tiny yellowish dots on them,they are also folding down alittle.the feedings were like this
1-2/ sprounted
1-3/3 drops of superthrive,1ml of bioheaven in 1 liter of distilled water
1-5/3 drops of superthrive,1ml of bioheaven in 1 liter of distilled water
1-8/2ml of bio heaven in 1 liter
1-11/2ml of bioheaven,1ml of alg-a-mic in one liter
1-16/2ml of bioheaven,1 ml of alg-a-mic in one liter

signs of the problem started happening between the 1-5 and 1-11 so i think it might be nute burn.I still have to add in the grow and bloom solutions later on and im worried to hell that im gonna have more problems.If there is anyone with helpful information about the feeding schedule or similar issues could you please help me.
 

flowerbean

Active Member
IF THEY ARE IN SOIL JUST GIVE THEM SOMETHING TO HELP WITH THE ROOTS. and do a 3rd strength feed once they get at least 2 nodes, at the mo im learning that the nute co schedule is too much for young plants as i have had nute burn and allsorts of probs with going in too early!! hope this helps but im not too experienced!
 

Grade

Well-Known Member
the biobizz nute schedule is for either clones or flowers in the veg state...... not seedlings
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pimpnitjc

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You should of not of gave them nutes. So you watered them ever 2 days or 3? how Dry was the soil? I always got problems with seedlings from overwatering them and mistaked it for them needed nutes and I gave nutes and made it even worse. But live and learn.
 

redirasta

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Yeah you dont wanna feed them anymore, till they show signs of needing it. The superthirve, is a drop per gallon too, not per liter, and I like to kick that, once they get close to bud, I think it could effect the sex of the plant. Fertilizer no matter the situation should be used in moderation, meaning you can always add more but once you have over-fed the plants is hard to take back. so start even with a drop per liter of feed.and gradually increase, once a plant has been living in an environment por a while they will adapt to the soil content and you will have to add more. I think that fert is best kept to a minimum/

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