Had n deficiency but shes coming backback

Showyourwildwings

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But my question is why is the growth so slow? Its almost a month old. Its 80% indica and 20% sativa. Northern lights #1 by visionseeds . Not autoflower. Shes in some shitty soil.. had about 5 days downtime due to overwater then another 4 days afyer transplanting when i ripped the roots in half. Second pic is while n deficient.20161224_132052.jpg
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Showyourwildwings

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Thats about what i was thinking. Crazy thing is i used my urine to bring her back (VERY DILUTED) its very high in ammonium nitrate, phosphorus, and calcium. Also mixed a little vinegar to lower my tap waters ph, epsom salt for mag and sulpher, and some unsulphered molasses. 24 hours later shes twice as dark as the day b4.
 

Showyourwildwings

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And it sprouted out of the ground on 11-27-16 . Ive gotten the watering thing down pat a little better especially now that the new soil is alot looser and drains alot better (same soil but original container i had ground up all the soil to break the wood chips down thinking theyd suck up too much water.. rookie midtake lol but the soil closest to the stem is the dense blended up soil with the loose soil all around it and under it. And a few roots up top have started coming through so i know theyve expanded past the shitty soil)
 

NaturalFarmer

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Yeah looking better for sure. The chlorosis probably happened from you ripping the roots during transplant most likely. The plant pulled back its energy to store until the damage was repaired and the danger/stress was gone, then back to where it is needed to restart photosynthesis.

Do you know the pH of the vinegar water you are using? To low, too quick and you could see it start looking like its going into reveg but it is a stress response. threes and singles.
 

Showyourwildwings

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Ive gotten a 2 fingered leaf growing (small one coming from aux shoots) and shes still vegging for another couple weeks probably but dont they triple size in flower?20161229_084244.jpg
 
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