xxorezxx
Well-Known Member
Hi guys! I have transplanted like a week ago one of my Currant Kush plants into a 60L pot, it was growing nice but it also have shown some signs of overfertilization at the tips of the leaves, i want to know what do you recommend me to do in this situation in order to avoid a more serious over fert.
Before being transplanted i was using a 11l pot with light mix plus adding 3ml of biogrow per liter each watering (using like 2 liters per watering), it was ok, without any sign of over fert.
I transplanted it into a 60l pot with fresh ALL MIX, I watered it immediatly after transplanted with 9l of ph balanced water with bio bizz root juice and bio-bizz alg-a-mic, my girl didn't shown any signs of stress and she started to grow up a lot.
After a week until now it was starting to show some over fertilization signs, I have just watered her once after the transplant, because she didn't ask for watering and she is growing nicely and to be honest i'm afraid of overwater her because the size of the pot.
Here some pics of my girl's leaves and the new pot.
Hoping if someone with more experience could give me some advice, this is my first time growing, so I still need to learn a lot!
Before being transplanted i was using a 11l pot with light mix plus adding 3ml of biogrow per liter each watering (using like 2 liters per watering), it was ok, without any sign of over fert.
I transplanted it into a 60l pot with fresh ALL MIX, I watered it immediatly after transplanted with 9l of ph balanced water with bio bizz root juice and bio-bizz alg-a-mic, my girl didn't shown any signs of stress and she started to grow up a lot.
After a week until now it was starting to show some over fertilization signs, I have just watered her once after the transplant, because she didn't ask for watering and she is growing nicely and to be honest i'm afraid of overwater her because the size of the pot.
Here some pics of my girl's leaves and the new pot.
Hoping if someone with more experience could give me some advice, this is my first time growing, so I still need to learn a lot!