What should i feed? Plant slowly dying

woody333333

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I agree with woody and JD.

xplant...and stop feeding for a while. Water only imo.
i don't exactly agree w all the ph talk ..... not that its wrong but its really not necessary growing organic.....the ph of the water going in is all you need to know... and that really doesn't matter to much either.....I would transplant and water it in w some liquid seaweed over the next few days and then topdress.....
 

JohnDee

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@Woody,
I agree that you normally don't need to bother with ph in organics. Testing runoff was suggested as a diagnostic thing to confirm overfeeding. Ph in the soil drops with build up of nutrients...blocking proper absorption.
JD
 

MD914

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i don't exactly agree w all the ph talk ..... not that its wrong but its really not necessary growing organic.....the ph of the water going in is all you need to know... and that really doesn't matter to much either.....I would transplant and water it in w some liquid seaweed over the next few days and then topdress.....
^^^ What he said ^^^
 

frizzlegooch

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i don't exactly agree w all the ph talk ..... not that its wrong but its really not necessary growing organic.....the ph of the water going in is all you need to know... and that really doesn't matter to much either.....I would transplant and water it in w some liquid seaweed over the next few days and then topdress.....
Well off topic but i spilled beer on my modem so havent been able to update till now. I did in fact transplant , mixed in some blood and bone meal with some more lime and added perlite since i could.
Where do i get liquid seaweed? garden centre or like a food store
 

frizzlegooch

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Ill post a picture of it in a couple days it already looks healthier.. in the meantime searching for that seaweed stuff,
Gonna test my housewaters ph too i picked up a little disposable test thing.
It also has 3 more tests for N P and K levels , think im gonna save them for later on in case i run into issues flowering.
 

frizzlegooch

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Yeah i just tested my ph and its 7.0 neutral, along with my water im assuming because i used it for the soil sample test..
Had to take soil from 4 inches below the surface and found out my new york city diesel is pretty root bound so im gonna be transplanting her as well.
I accidentally heard a couple roots snap from my fingers.
:( hope shes ok
 
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