bict

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Update:
Still struggling with an on going issue. Thought it was ph do I sprinkled lime on the top soil and watered in 3 days ago.

Today I gave them a half to full strength feed because I thought they might just be hungry.
My reasons for thinking that is because the plant I've got in the ground ( which I've only fed once apart from blood and bone, and like two waterings) started showing the same signs. Here's a photo of the ground plant
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These are the photos of the potted plants.

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80% of the girls are flowering, so I'd like to get this sorted. Hopefully they take the feed I gave them.

EDIT: I water once, wait 3 days, water again then feed 4 days later. Only half strength.
 
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bict

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I dont see anything wrong.... few yellow leaves on a plant that size nothing to be concerned about
Look at the photo of the one planted in the ground. Mid level to the left, leaves have funny tips. Same ion some other plants. White tipped leaves.
 

Vnsmkr

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Look at the photo of the one planted in the ground. Mid level to the left, leaves have funny tips. Same ion some other plants. White tipped leaves.
think they just may have been hungry. lets see what they look like after a full feed
 

bict

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Dont be afraid to really push the nutes.on one plant cos you have a few of them...it may take it and thrive
Oh, and Ruby, I picked up some maxi flowering fert :P Gonna see how it goes and seeing you use it. Reckon it will be better then the Charlie Carp I used as it had no trace nutes in it.
 

Corso312

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Twice should be good, now one more thing.. You can't treat em all the same, one plant may need twice as much food as another.

Still waiting to see some roos or wild dogs or something..crocs?
 

bict

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Twice should be good, now one more thing.. You can't treat em all the same, one plant may need twice as much food as another.

Still waiting to see some roos or wild dogs or something..crocs?
Too true mate. Two of my plants are crazy thirsty after 3 days while the others are fine. Even my two big bushy ones which have 14-17 heads are fine after 3 days.

I'll get you a picture of a wallaby soon :P No crocs, wild dogs,wild boars or anything down in Tas. We're the safe state ;)
@ruby fruit would have all the above up in South Australia.
 

bict

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Those wallaby are cool as hell, how bout a devil?
Not when you're driving to work at night :P Mo murdering them all the time.. well once, and I felt hella bad :(.

A devil, now that unique to Tas. Pretty hard to find them though. Never seen them walking around just hear them growl every once in a while. Most of them are dying from a unique facial cancer.
 

ruby fruit

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Not when you're driving to work at night :P Mo murdering them all the time.. well once, and I felt hella bad :(.

A devil, now that unique to Tas. Pretty hard to find them though. Never seen them walking around just hear them growl every once in a while. Most of them are dying from a unique facial cancer.
that movie was awesome about the tassie devil..@Corso312 you should watch it when you have time its only a few yrs old but I forget the name well known actors in it
 
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