Overfed plant...what to do now?

Forte

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The soil that I used was "too hot" and that caused my plant to get nute burn. My plant is now flowering and the buds are not properly developed, it's been flowering since august. What should I do?
 

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SpicySativa

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If you can answer a few questions, I'd be glad to help.

- What "hot" amendments did you add to the soil (i.e. blood meal, guano, fresh manure, alfalfa)?

- How long ago did you transplant into the "hot" soil?

- What was the plants reaction within the first 24-48 hours?

- Have you fed it anything since transplanting?

Cheers,

-SpicySativa
 

anzohaze

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Did you half and half soil and super soil if not and putdirectly into SS that is your main problem. I did same thing 1st run and burned them but I flushed and flushed and then ruined my soil. the plants starved until last 2 weeks of flower. This round I did half and half with I believe an even hotter soil amd the plants loved it
 

ficklejester

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Sounds like you already know the problem and can avoid in the future.. But that plant is not going to yield any useable product. It's not worth the trouble that could be spent mixing some great soil for the next go.
 

SpicySativa

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That's why I asked the questions above.

If the OP is inexperienced enough to end up with a plant looking like this (no offense... we all started somewhere) I think we should take his diagnosis of "burn" with a grain of salt.

If I had to guess, I would say that poor plant is starving to death... But that's just a guess until I get some answers to the questions above.
 
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