ToniDaDon
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My gorilla glue got nutrient burnt i couldn’t fix it so i decided so just cut her back and let her grow new tops.... how do i prevent this happening again and can it be treated going forward before it gets too bad? I tried rinsing the roots that didn’t work my biggest plant is 2 months and one week
Not a soil grower but using a soil that has low nutrient content or no nutrient content and adding a tiny bit yourself while they are young would benefit you. Plants that young need very little nutrients.
Once they grow up a bit you can transplant into something with more nutrients or again into something with none and add fertilizer in proper amounts.
This is vague info and I'm sure some soil guys will pop in to better explain it and the options. Coco is very popular for a number or reasons this being one
Miracle grow I’m broke and i haven’t given nutrients yet but I’m buying some this weekWhat soil are you growing in? Did you feed something? (What was it? How much?).
Someone should run the test to see if molasses is better than miracle grow.Miracle grow I’m broke and i haven’t given nutrients yet but I’m buying some this week
Yeah probably to much nutrients in that soil for starting. It should pull through. Don't add any more nutrients to it at this point.Miracle grow I’m broke and i haven’t given nutrients yet but I’m buying some this week
Which MG soil. There are a few.Miracle grow I’m broke and i haven’t given nutrients yet but I’m buying some this week
I don't know the names but have seen this around. It's likely the hot one. Some work some don't. I think a nutrient free mix to start in would have made a lot of difference.Which MG soil. There are a few.
If you're on a budget, MiracleGro Tomato works very good. 5/8tsp/gal. I've grown a plant with from seedling to harvest.
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