nute burn.

mikeweezy

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hi guys,
i have 3 plants in the 5-gallons smart pots, and they seemed to have nute burn.
i flushed them with foxfarm sladgehammer(one-gallon for 2 teaspoons). After that, i used fresh tap water to flush(15-gallons for each plant) and i did for 2 days.
i'm vegging them for 5weeks now and they still look undergrowth. My medium is 70% peat moss and 30% perlite.(PH 5.5) i got this medium from the local flower store, and i didn't know what to buy(said this medium is for blueberries). i have the little rocks for drainage. For feeding, i use Foxfarm dirty dozen kit. I'm watering everyday with a 1.8L water bottle(1 plant each) and i'm following the feeding schedule, so I put some open sesame(0.25 teaspoon per gallon) in the feeding(4 days ago), and it made them look like shit. are they gonna recover? should i cut all the burned leaves? also, when do i need to change my light schedule? do they look undergrowth to you? thanks..
 

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Well when growing in peat moss it is necessary to add a good amount of dolomite lime or other ph buffering amendment as peat moss has a very acidic ph.
 
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