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![]() | So i just transplanted my plant yesterday evening and have it a dose of the first nutes, i bought Neptune's Harvest ORGANIC FISH FERTILIZER i woke up like 10 minutes ago and checked on it and this is what i saw... i think it might hvae sumthing to do with transplanting it and it will take a day or to for the roots to start spreading, then the plant will get straonger again.... i could be wrong though, here they are.... note; just transplanted yesterday | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | When I transplant into another soil it is generally good for 2-3 weeks before ferting.My advice would be to chill out on the nutes and let it dry out.MJ likes dry feet-so let it dry out several days and stabalize before any new fert.s are added. P.S.It looks like your using to big a pot for such small plant. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I would not fertilize for atleast another week or two, and only then lightly. Just make sure the plant is kept moist. Not wet, but moist. Let nature take it's course. Don't work against the plant. No need to fertilize right now
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | No don't flush now, just relaaaaaaxx. You just transplanted last night and you woke up in the morning and it was a little droppy. You should have watered lightly after you transplanted (without nutes, but oh well) and just give it a few days to get settled. You might have disrupted the roots a little bit. No big deal, let her be and keep an eye on it.
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![]() | UPDATE/ the top leaves in the picture that look fine, are now drooping,s utation is getting worse, it is effecting the entire plant, i belive it could be a defs as you said, nitrogen, magnesium?? give me your feedback, in a couple days without nutes do you think that the plant will have adapted to the new transplant and start perking up. if not what, do u reccomned is hould do, i think it is a magnesium or nitrogen because of the droop, let me know though, thankss. | ||
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