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Old 07-20-2008, 07:55 AM   #10
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I think she looks fine, maybe a bit hungry. Since you planted her in preferted soil, I wouldn't feed her yet though. Find out what you water's ph is running. You can really screw a plant up by giving it tap water with a ph of 8.0 and high ppm - lots of calcium and Lord knows what else. Are those itty bitty yellow spots what your talking about being burn? Check out my journal and I guarantee you'll relax a bit. LOL. I can fry a plant like no one else.
I might transplant into some organic soil with no added fertilizer. When growing, you want to be in control of what your plant receives, including what's in the water AND the soil. The ph needs to stay around 6.5 in order for your plant to absorb everything it needs. Preferted soils tend to work against this as well as using tap with a high ph

good luck.
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