dr.greenthumbbb
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Ive heard that Fox Farm's Ocean Forest soil burn seedlings and clones up
can anyone shed some light on this?
can anyone shed some light on this?
Mmmhhmmm thanks for info i will definatly use this wisdom with my next growI've used it and found it hot. I wouldn't start young plants in it. Put the OF on the very bottom of pot and use light warroir for a few inches above the OF. Let your girl gradually acclimate itself to the hot shit. I do it Every run! Just not with fox farms. Same idea though. Good luck!
Hey man, I'm not knocking it, but there's always gonna be somebody that can't drive their car.I'm using fox farm and haven't had an issue my girls are loving fox farm View attachment 2473985View attachment 2473986
Burned/ damaged leaves will NOT "heal", but in the case of over feeding, or PH off, once the problem is fixed, there should be no more new growth with the affliction, and the problem should not continue to existing leaves......... That's a sure way to know you have remedied the problem.im using it at the moment and havent used any other soil. i notice some burning on my 2 girls that are only about 6 inches tall. but i think the burning is from the clinic that i got them from because ive only had them for about 3 days. but they must of dumped everyting they had on these poor girls cuz they were fried. i xplanted them into the FFOF and i hope they settle nicely. ill be lookin on the new growth.
that raises a new question for me;
do burned leaves ever go back to fully green leaves if you've solved the probelm? or will they stay burned and you just have to look at new growth
Or just water the FFOF, and let it sit for a bit. I've got 6 seedlings started in FFOF. Not a pinch of yellowIt can also vary by strain. I've got 4 plants going in OF right now, two clones and two seedlings. One of the seedlings has small tips of yellow at the end which is the first time I've seen nute burn from OF. Going forward I'll probably mix in some FoxFarm's Light Warrior soil when starting my plants.