smokejuan4peace
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I've been away from going for maybe the last 5 years but I decided to jump back in head first and using a completely different brand of nutes and soil.
I'm using the Dr earth line of organic nutes and soil. Some is liqu8l nutes and others are granules that you mix in to the top 1/4 of the soil.
I picked up some clones last week that looked less than stellar (some of them) to began with but they seem to be looking worse. I know they need a watering but I'm curious to know what this deficiency is before I water so I can address the problem. I have 12 plants of 4 different strains (3 of each kind) and maybe 6 or so plants look unhappy. I've included pictures.
The nutes I have are (all Dr earth and all organic)
Root zone (2-4-2) (this is all I fed them when I transplanted them)
Homegrown tomato, vegetable, and herb fertilizer (4-6-3)
Flower girl bud and bloom (3-9-4)
And for liquid nutes I have Dr Earth's
All purpose fertilizer (3-3-3) and
Ocean rich seaweed extract (0-0-4.5)
For soil I have a mixture of Dr earths all purpose potting soil and Dr Earth's homegrown tomato, vegetable, and herb garden soil.
What can I do?
I'm using the Dr earth line of organic nutes and soil. Some is liqu8l nutes and others are granules that you mix in to the top 1/4 of the soil.
I picked up some clones last week that looked less than stellar (some of them) to began with but they seem to be looking worse. I know they need a watering but I'm curious to know what this deficiency is before I water so I can address the problem. I have 12 plants of 4 different strains (3 of each kind) and maybe 6 or so plants look unhappy. I've included pictures.
The nutes I have are (all Dr earth and all organic)
Root zone (2-4-2) (this is all I fed them when I transplanted them)
Homegrown tomato, vegetable, and herb fertilizer (4-6-3)
Flower girl bud and bloom (3-9-4)
And for liquid nutes I have Dr Earth's
All purpose fertilizer (3-3-3) and
Ocean rich seaweed extract (0-0-4.5)
For soil I have a mixture of Dr earths all purpose potting soil and Dr Earth's homegrown tomato, vegetable, and herb garden soil.
What can I do?
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