Budologist420 Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2011 #3 Nitrogen deficiency aat its worst. Shes starving for some nitrogen dude
JJ05 Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2011 #4 Mine did the same, but not as bad. I took them out of their buckets and into the ground, fed them and now their greener than ever!
Mine did the same, but not as bad. I took them out of their buckets and into the ground, fed them and now their greener than ever!
Budologist420 Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2011 #5 and im pretty sure teh leaf is turning puprlish becuase of the strain
JJ05 Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2011 #6 Well let me correct this. Mine was not PURPLE but it was changing colors to a brown/yellowish transplanting and feeding saved them.
Well let me correct this. Mine was not PURPLE but it was changing colors to a brown/yellowish transplanting and feeding saved them.
Budologist420 Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2011 #7 Get some blood meal or bat guano high in nitrogen and sprinkle it on top of the dirt. Or get a bottle of Botanicare Pure Grow or Foxfarm Grow big and start mixng it with your water.
Get some blood meal or bat guano high in nitrogen and sprinkle it on top of the dirt. Or get a bottle of Botanicare Pure Grow or Foxfarm Grow big and start mixng it with your water.
D dlarracey1 Member Jul 25, 2011 #9 they were just pot bond pulled out of bucket new dirt two days ago should i wait and see what happens or what
they were just pot bond pulled out of bucket new dirt two days ago should i wait and see what happens or what