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What I think I see in the small pics:
1. Nutrient burn. The browning on the tips of the leaves almost always means that the nutrient levels are too high. What are you feeding it?
2. The pics are too small to see them, but I'm gonna bet that the areas you circled in red are spots on the leaves caused by the soil's pH being out of the ideal range.
Give us some larger pics, and we'll get that plant straightened out for ya.
After we changed vases, we have put nutrients 10%-10%-10% of (N,K and P) , and mixtured some humus in the new good soil.
how do i put larger pictures in this forum... i have lots of pictures of the problems shown above ... with the size of the picture around 4mb (they all have dimentions around 2600x4000) .... is that suficiently big?
Well greenboagrios...good news on two fronts.
1. Your girl is doing Great! No more worries. She's responding very well after her transplant.
2. You take some fine macro pics too! Those made diagnosis easy. There was a nute-burn problem before, but as you look at all your new growth, you can see it's VERY healthy. Good job!
Welcome to the farm G.
I'm a new grower too, but I think she needs to cut off the Vodka.
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