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ThewBerg

Active Member
I would avoid using miracle grow for cannabis, this soil has extended release nutrients embedded within and can be extremely harmful to cannabis, these are barely out of the seedling / into the veg stage of life and look like they are already having nutrient issues. Throw some seeds straight into the fox farms soil :peace:
 

osowhom

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not looking good sorry to say i mean it is what it is do you have more seeds or access to clones?
 

Driver733

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I woke up after switching plant into a 5gallon pot with fix farm soil instead of miracle growth which is what was originally used , help me to fix it ! The first picture is now the second was just a couple of days ago
Hard to say, they didn't look good before you transplanted, now they look worse. More info needed to diagnose and treat.
 

MustGro

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I always flush them real good before I transplant. It's the only chance you get to wash the accumulated salts out of the soil mass. If you transplant into a bigger container it requires much more fluid and you wash some of the nutes out of your new soil.
In the second pic they look real burned. My first guess is toxic salt buildup, lots of people don't put enough fluids through their plants. Second guess is they look a little like the plants in this post. https://www.rollitup.org/p/16105634/
 
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