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Old 08-02-2009, 10:09 PM   #1
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i know that they suffer from overwatering. but other than that do they look nute burned. at 4.5 weeks i gave them a mild fert mix of gh flora series. 1 tsp of micro, gro, bloom per gallon. i also tried to fim one of them. it was my first try. dont really know if it worked. any advice?
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Old 08-02-2009, 10:16 PM   #2
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Kind of blurry to tell. Look over or underwatered for sure. Hard to tell wich because it looks the same really.

First few look like they could use some more nitrogen. Those verry bottom leaves yellowing up like that is usually a good sign to increase the nitrogen amount they get.
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i just gave them a fert mix a couple days ago. the mild mix. ill check the leaves tomorrow and if they show improvement than ill know that overwatering is my problem and not overwatering + nute burn. does early nute burn cause dark leaves?
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does early nute burn cause dark leaves?
Usually excess nitrogen causes dark leaves.

Your leaves dont appear too dark though. Unless its just the picture.
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the top leaves seem to dark to me, like excess n, and the bottom leaves look light. like nitrogen deficient to me. i think i will just have to wait until they dry out some to be able to tell which it is. i dont think it should be excess n. i have only fertelized 2 times with 1-1-1 tsp of g-m-b per gallon.
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ya def have some drainage holes in the pots
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