TheRoach
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Also it is very important to make sure how the fertilizer was applied; if granules were applied to soil instead of dissolved in water, adding more water will only worsen the situation by releazing more fertilizant.
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From what Ive heard a flush consists of three times the volume of the pot, and 3 liters is less than a gallon of water.
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Okay so ive transplanted it in organic soil with NO FOOD lol...im assuming its a waiting game from here to see if it recovers? And when should i see results? And what plant nutrients are recommended for veg. stage?
This was sound adviceIf its in the soil maybe a transplant is a better option
Yes I have flushed, but only big plants that will actually drink ALL the water instead of tiny ones with 2 sets of leaves that would suffocate and die in damp soil pots.Have you ever done a flush?
Good move. It will take just a couple of days for the shock to go away. It's best not to wet your new transplanted bucket right away to high dampness, you want the roots to grow out in search of water.Okay so i transplanted it into organic soil with NO FOOD lol...im assuming its a waiting game from here to see if it recovers? And how long would you say until i see results?
Good move. It will take just a couple of days for the shock to go away. It's best not to wet your new transplanted bucket right away to high dampness, you want the roots to grow out in search of water.
Vlad
If the roots are going to grow out in search of water, it would be much more beneficial if there was water present. I've done many transplants and watering them has never done harm.