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It's all the same plant.first one looks hungry. but ill let the pros chime in.. they w ill want to know what you are growing in, dirt, etc.. growing environment.. helps them interpret the problems.
chirs.
Is miracle gro really that bad? I thought these plants were known for growing anywhere.yeah id say soil is one of your problems.
maybe @justiceman will be able to help you..
chris.
from what little i know they include time release ferts etc..Is miracle gro really that bad? I thought these plants were known for growing anywhere.
i found this on the web. seems like its legit reason.. from a logic stand point.
quoted from soem grow forum, my bad!
It's because of the time-released ferts. The problems with the time-released ferts are:
- It can burn the roots and over-feed young sprouts because it gives them ferts when they should not be getting any ferts at all.
- You cannot control the type of fert or dosage, you get whatever comes mixed in already and released based on a schedule you didn't set.
- You definitely aren't getting separate veg ferts for veg stage and flower ferts for flower stage
- HID lighting in particular can cause the pellets to dissolve faster than they were designed, so that you get too much fert even by Miracle-Gro's calendar
- Those pellets can take a long time to dissolve, so if you are having problems you can't flush to clean your soil
There definitely are some MJ growers who use Miracle Gro with no problems. But there are many more who do have the above problems, so why use a product with so many potential disadvantages that are hard to fix?
Looks like a little too much much N.
Is miracle gro really that bad? I thought these plants were known for growing anywhere.
Looks like a little too much much N.
I think you should ask Mom...
Noted. Thankyou.and staying wet to long...................
Miracle grow no go for me
N toxicity and possibly over watered just like stated above. Yup it's pretty easy to give too much N while they are small. That's why your leaves are beginning to curl down and inwards. I would just give her plain water for now so the soil can mellow out and start feeding her in maybe a week or so.
I can't speak on if aluminum sulfate is the best thing to use for pH down, but that being said I don't believe you really need it with that soil. Since MG has time release ferts in it I'm guessing it has enough nutrition to last probably 2-3 weeks from the start? Hard to say since I've never used it.
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