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donloadman187

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I have a plant that is a auto flowering dwarf "easyrider" I transplanted it 3 or 4 days ago. I noticed a few yellow spots on it and on the edges. So yesterday I went and got some Epsom salt added it to the water and I am also using Alaskan fish oil fert which is a 5-1-1 I have been adding it almost every time. What I am trying to figure out is my problem too much fert,too much water maybe because I transplanted. I am using the same soil. The PH looks like it is about a 6.8 or 6.9.



 

itsgrowinglikeaweed

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I dont know how old that thing is but generally, if you are using any kind of good to better soil mix you dont really need to be using any fertilizer for the first 2-4 weeks. So If you have been maybe its been a bit much. I can't really see anything specific from the pictures. Looks fairly happy for a lowryder. Give it a while to make it self at home in the bigger pot. Just let it do its thing.
 

donloadman187

Active Member
I dont know how old that thing is but generally, if you are using any kind of good to better soil mix you dont really need to be using any fertilizer for the first 2-4 weeks. So If you have been maybe its been a bit much. I can't really see anything specific from the pictures. Looks fairly happy for a lowryder. Give it a while to make it self at home in the bigger pot. Just let it do its thing.
I am thinking that you may have figured it out when I transplanted I used the same soil but out of a new bag and watered with the Alaskan fert....so maybe that combined with the fresh soil maybe a little bit too much. I will just water for the next 2 weeks which should bring it to six weeks old.
 

TeaTreeOil

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It looks very healthy, it seems to be saying, "give me all you got sun. I'm coming for you!"

Lay off the ferts til it gets bigger.
 
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