S.O.S Please help!!

NoneotherthanJ

New Member
So, I have an outdoor grow, and recently transplanted 3 of my taller plants into bigger pots. I use organic soil (MG) and a 10-10-10 food. A day or two after transplant the majority of my bottom leaves started to turn yellow and die. Within the last two days my upper leaves are now turning yellow and curling upward from the tip and sides. They are also sort of turning brown mixed in with the yellow. I added some superthrive (per directions) and it has had no effect. Could someone tell me what sort of problem this looks like and what (if anything) can I do to reverse and save my babies. IMG_20130728_144616.jpgIMG_20130728_144626.jpgIMG_20130728_144700.jpgIMG_20130728_144713.jpg
 

Rifman

New Member
Remember first to fertilize new soil after 2-3 weeks.

Sounds like over fertilization, or nitrogen deficiency, try flush the the soil, use three times as much water
as your container size. If this does not work, then try to add some nitrogen to your fertilizer mix.

Also it could be caused by PH imbalance.
 

Ringsixty

Well-Known Member
you didn't need to fert. for at least a couple to a few weeks after transplant. there is enough in the soil. Normal mistake.
 

starcraftguy1988

Well-Known Member
you didn't need to fert. for at least a couple to a few weeks after transplant. there is enough in the soil. Normal mistake.
Correct,
Those babies are burning, Id replant if i could manage it without disturbing the existing roots too much in an inert soil with a myco powder, with perlite, and then add some perlite with nitrogen if u can. Not sure if all perlite contains nitrogen. thats what id do. Good luck
 
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