Spots on the leaves...

Corey

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It can, thats why you want super thrive but for just one plant you really dont need all the goodies. If its looking good today that sounds like a successful transplant its gonna love the new soil :)
Are those spots looking any bigger?
 
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Jovial

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It can, thats why you want super thrive but for just one plant you really dont need all the goodies. If its looking good today that sounds like a successful transplant its gonna love the new soil :)
Are those spots looking any bigger?
The spots are the same as size,but are getting more brown/yellow...May be 1 hole will appear on the infected leaf...
Can you tell me what is super thrive?Mean some kinda plant food? What does it contains?Btw I leaving for a few days..my baby will be alone...
I think to water it before I go, no matter the soil is dry or not..is this right or I better wait and water after come back(I'm leaving on monday and will be back wednesday.So overral that will be like 7 days not waterin after transplant )???
 

Corey

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Super thrive Is a plant vitamin and hormones , good for baby plants,transplanting, Good for mothers after you take a lot of clones, you can use from 1 to 15 drops per gallon lots of people use one drop like every three waters something like that I do it every second but people say you shouldnt use it that often but it cant hurt .
I would water before you go unless the top layer is still wet when I would wait.
 
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Jovial

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I'll put my finger in the dirt to see if it needs watering...
But I have another thing going...This morning I went to se the baby but are appearing some kind of lines that are brown-green in color...I'm not fertilizing in 10 days now...this could be from transplant or what?
F*ck my broken camera...so pissed about that...May be I can get photos with the phone but I doubt you'llse that lines...
 
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