Need Help!

golie34

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I dont know whats wrong i just took the pot that it was in and put it into another bigger pot and added water and now its dieing. I am currently using 15-30-15 fertalizer please anything is greatly appreiciated (i did all this about a week ago) i also bought a 20-5-10 fertalizer but it is for lawns so i dont know how much i should use.
 

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crickitmd

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looks like nute burn. stop feeding your plants. i had the same problem. just water them. no plant food. they should start gettin better
 

golie34

Active Member
I only put 1/4 a teaspoon into a gallon of water, the directions said to do that if you want to fertilaze every time you water but i have been spraying the leaves too. So is that whats causing it. I only started fertilazing after widow told me that the leaves looked yellow. (note: the first picture is before i started fertilizing i tryed to make a title but i couldn't)
 

The_Chronic

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you water them alot huh?
rough...Marihoon is a plant that grows naturally in the wild, which means there are naturally pretty damn resileiant. sometime adding to much of what the need really turns around on them, i wouldn't use any more fertilizer for bout a week or so... and just make sure the waters moist they don't have to drown man...i think they should be alright
 

crickitmd

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well just try to cut back on the nutes. and let your plants dry before you water them again. if its still moist wont water them
 

golie34

Active Member
How many days should i wait to water? Also I was wondering if I can do anything to help it, in way possible, as long as it's not to much money. (ignore the title)
 

The_Chronic

Active Member
wait until you see the soil starting to tighten up, and dry out onj the surface before the next watering... the only thing i can think of is pruning the "burnt" leaves but you should prolly ask a more expearenced member before doing so...i've never dealt with it...GOOD LUCK:peace:
 

ViRedd

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How many days should i wait to water? Also I was wondering if I can do anything to help it, in way possible, as long as it's not to much money. (ignore the title)
Go to your local nursery and buy a "moisture meter." They are really inexpensive and invaluable to soil growers.

Vi
 
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