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Lime green new growth

jdyer23

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I'll upload a picture of my exact feeding chart that I use the only other thing they receives was compost tea twice and great white shark bacteria a few tines in the beginning when it was just line green fade I tried giving them natures nectar nitrogen and they looked like they rejected it and any food they've been getting so the last 2 weeks and since this post they haven't really been fed because both times I tried something they got worse so just watered then
 

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My feeding chart
 

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jdyer23

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Humidity ranges 48-75% and day 4 12/12 now things seem to be looking up with the to water.. New growth has green stem instead of purple and the decay has at least stopped
 

Miraculous Meds

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I literally just follow the general organics feeding chart they say double doses for a heavy feeding they definitely seem to look worse everytime I give then some sort of food though

I literally never give full strength per what nutrient companies recommend. That lower dose ur using would be what I use when they are at full size and mature. Starting with fox farms would have enough nutrients to last for a couple to few weeks depending on how fast they grew. Sounds like u started feeding too soon.

Next time wait till u see the plants getting light green like they need some food before u start giving them nutrients using a fertilized soil like foxfarms. Then use that low does while watering 2 to 3 times with plain water in between feedings. As they call for more food u can up the feedings to 1 feed per 2 waterings, or 1 to 1 if they call for it.
 

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