Using Miracle Grow Seed Starting Potting Mix For Autoflower - Need Advice

Good evening all,

I'm putting the girls inside for the day

Enjoy the pics.

Bubbles

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Bubbles (2)

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Mr. Lahey ( so much new growth. Truly amazing)

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Mr. Lahey (2)

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Julian

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Julian (2)

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Ricky

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Ricky (2)

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The gang

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Have a good one y'all.

-swishaa
 
They are already in place my friend. I got about 20 drain holes in all the pots
Not on the bottom around the the pot
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This what I used before I switched to cloth there are attest 100 holes between the sides and the bottom
 
Something is wrong with bubbles. I noticed the tip curling this morning so I flushed with 1 gallon of 6.7 PH water. What else can I do?

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-swishaa
 
As of now my root cause leads to the over use of my nutrients for such a small plant. The grow big added with the tiger bloom is too much nitrogen.

I have flushed with 1 gallon of 6.7 ph water earlier today. Should I flush again tomorrow? How much time before I see recovery? Or is this a long lasting thing? Thanks y'all.

Swishaa
 
As of now my root cause leads to the over use of my nutrients for such a small plant. The grow big added with the tiger bloom is too much nitrogen.

I have flushed with 1 gallon of 6.7 ph water earlier today. Should I flush again tomorrow? How much time before I see recovery? Or is this a long lasting thing? Thanks y'all.

Swishaa

I think you kinda have to use your Spidey Sense when you get into situations like this. You have been watching your plants grow every day and you have been the one who has been feeding them, so you will have the best sense of what's out of balance and how to to correct it. Does that sound too Yoda? (Or too Spiderman?) ;)

That said, I'd say if in doubt, flush again. Though I see way too much flushing done around here, I think this is a case where nute levels have clearly crossed over into the toxic range, so flushing is called for (and be sure to log all of the details of what happened--they'll come in handy in the future).

Your plants are otherwise very healthy and vigorous, so I expect they will snap back quickly, but unfortunately leaves once damaged often look worse with time, not better.

Onwards! :)
 
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