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![]() ![]() ![]() | Papery dry leaves... I have some leaves that look and feel papery and dry. Is this a symptom of atmospheric low humidity? I cranked up the Humidifier and pointed my vent fan in another direction instead of right at the plants. Any info greatly appreciated!!! thanks in advance! Danae aka The Mrs. PS the soil is still moist, and we are using Organic Ferts. These plants were transplantd three days ago and we just yesterday put them under 6 spiral fluoros. Thx!!!!
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Generally crispy, papery, crunchy, dry leaves are a sign of overfertilization, but I find that hard to believe if your using organic ferts... Didn't you only use them at 1/3 strength too...? Was the soil you transplanted into fertilized? Hmm, any chance we could get a closeup picture? -Afterburner | |||
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We are using 1/4 strenght ferts. I don't believe that there are any ferts in the soil we transplanted to. At least it did not say that there were any on the bag! i will try to attach a pic taken this AM. If it is oversized, sorry, I am not as good as the Juiceman at this... Thanks in advance! The Mrs. Day 13 am 001b.jpg
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![]() | Possibly a little shock from transplant? Sounds like they are "thirsty" but I know your on top of the watering game. Craziness, hope they get better.
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Good growing bud! The Mrs.
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