clearly nitrogen toxicity..... but what now?

rustyclam

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i clearly have a nitrogen toxicity dark green leaves with the claw look.... so i transplanted it into fresh topsoil 100% organic with earth worm castings the NPK was .5-0-0 but i had to use a small amount of the soil with to much nitrogen also ive been flushing with clean water... about how long will it take for my baby to perk up? and is there any thing else i can do to help her heal faster?
 

propertyoftheUS

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How old is it? Make sure your container isn't too large and your medium is able to dry out.....other than that you pretty much did all u could do
 

rustyclam

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How old is it? Make sure your container isn't too large and your medium is able to dry out.....other than that you pretty much did all u could do
it is about three months along now it actually has a pretty small container i did notice before the toxicity that the soil just wasnt drying. i know i could use some more lights but i decided to aim my fan down so its blowing on the plant but also directly at the soil its been doing better at drying up.... thanks for the info!
 

rustyclam

Member
There was no need for you to transplant it unless you needed to upcan. Lay off any nutes and just water like normal
i felt transplanting was the best way to go do to the excessive amount of bone meal i used. everything ive read online syas you cant just wash out bone meal by flushing. i've been using tap water that i allow to sit out for about three days... about how long should i wait before using my fox farm big bloom? i want to be sure im not going to over doit again... thanks the the help!
 

Tree's Inc.

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I think I have a nitrogen toxicity but don't know what to do any advice would be helpful. Below are pics of my girls and the nutrients in using. Just started with the bud candy last week. The summer heats is kicking in Southern cali Please help. Thank you in advance.
 

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