First grow, CFL's, having issues with yellowing.

kick4all

Member
im in 1st grow to . i don't know exactly what is the problem , check out the nutrients or rise a bit more light from top of ur plant . I hope someone could help u soon as possible
 

Desr

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its not the lights. the only time ive ever burned a plant with a cfl is when it was touching the plant.
 

stoneyluv

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yea, it's nute burn. a good old fashioned flush should help you out. then feed it with a little bit less than you did last time, and she will be fine. BTW, she looks good and healthy!!!
 

Silversun

Active Member
Copy from my main thread:


I picked up some Foxfarm ocean forest soil, I am going to be transplanting to a larger container later today. That should help with the nutrient burn I have been getting. It seems that the soil I have it in now has nutrients itself, then I was also adding some with watering. When I transplant her should I rinse off as much of the old soil as possible without getting too far into the roots, or should I just leave the old soil and put it right in with the new soil?

Thanks for all the help everyone! Keep on token!bongsmilie
 

stoneyluv

Well-Known Member
Copy from my main thread:


I picked up some Foxfarm ocean forest soil, I am going to be transplanting to a larger container later today. That should help with the nutrient burn I have been getting. It seems that the soil I have it in now has nutrients itself, then I was also adding some with watering. When I transplant her should I rinse off as much of the old soil as possible without getting too far into the roots, or should I just leave the old soil and put it right in with the new soil?

Thanks for all the help everyone! Keep on token!bongsmilie
you can just gently break up some of the old soil and the top and bottom edges. massage the roots a little, very gently, don't tear any!!! slide her in the new soil and slowly water her thoroughly. remember, this will be fresh soil with fresh nutes. there is no need for nutes for another 3 weeks.

GL!!
 

Silversun

Active Member
you can just gently break up some of the old soil and the top and bottom edges. massage the roots a little, very gently, don't tear any!!! slide her in the new soil and slowly water her thoroughly. remember, this will be fresh soil with fresh nutes. there is no need for nutes for another 3 weeks.

GL!!
Thanks again stoney! That's pretty much the instructions that I got from mr2shim on my main thread.
 
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