iblazethatkush
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Yeppers. That's the ideal range for soil.6-6.5 in soil?
Yeppers. That's the ideal range for soil.6-6.5 in soil?
Man, I hope you have better luck than me with starting out... the guys on these forums know their shit, natmoon was right on with my nutrient burning... but it's like today they all pulled a 180, there are new leaves on all of them... couldn't have done it without everyone's help!Man, Watching them go through like that would break my heart. Good job for waiting it out. I just planted some blueberry myself. an inch in one day with thick leafs. Anyways hope they revive all the way.
On your advice I picked up some Super Thrive at the greenhouse... do you think I should double up with another root stimulant?Now use some mycorihazea on them to rebuild and repair your root systems.
You can buy small packets very cheaply online.
They are all coming back to life slowly but surely be cool and dont panic
Mycorrhizal fungi, rootgrow, rootgrowprofessional, plantworks
Mycorihazea is not a root stimulant it is a symbiotic fungus that attaches itself to your root system and then grows out and feeds your plants.On your advice I picked up some Super Thrive at the greenhouse... do you think I should double up with another root stimulant?
Not to be an ass or anything, but I think the plants were messed up before the guy even thought about superthrive. Still good advice though.Superthrive is killing your could be girls. I think your little plants have been overdosed with superthrive. Really I have been down this road with my first grow and killed off several of my first ones. this works as a boost in growth yes, but not until they get more mature and sturdy. The best way to use it is very sparingly. It only takes a drop per gallon of water to get the job done.
Hope this helps.
keep us posted
Ettes plants were ruined and dying before he took my advice.Not to be an ass or anything, but I think the plants were messed up before the guy even thought about superthrive. Still good advice though.
I'm having similar problems, but I'll make my own thread for that. I'm thinking it could be those damn time-release nutes that are premixed into my soil, as most of my plants, especially the one's I think I may have overwatered are turning yellow from the bottom up.