organics can burn.

uspatriot

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i seldom burned with other stuff. but bone meal, and kelp, i have had burn problems. could be, the sannies hercules, and mad shack, are just touchy. i have a seedling of extreama up. we will see. but seriously, the organics ive tried, are mean to my plants. i got some whittney farms tomato/veg food. nice combo of the different meals. should be fine. i used bone and kelp meal separtatly, and burned my plants. the serations of the leaves went brown. im in the process of planting a few outside, around my property. im not paranoid. anyone who sees them, should be, tho.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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i seldom burned with other stuff. but bone meal, and kelp, i have had burn problems. could be, the sannies hercules, and mad shack, are just touchy. i have a seedling of extreama up. we will see. but seriously, the organics ive tried, are mean to my plants. i got some whittney farms tomato/veg food. nice combo of the different meals. should be fine. i used bone and kelp meal separtatly, and burned my plants. the serations of the leaves went brown. im in the process of planting a few outside, around my property. im not paranoid. anyone who sees them, should be, tho.
I typically use seedling soil for the early portion of their lives (first 2-3 weeks) and then straight into super soil.
I've not had any problems burning & I tend to go heavy on worm castings etc...

Are you sure it's the soil & not something else ?
Then again you may be spot on thinking the strain you're working with is touchy to nute levels.

Oh, and welcome to the site patriot.
 
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