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    Hiya... My very 1st grow and basically taking instruction through reading/watching and common sense. These 2 are 5wks, growing in soil and perlite (transplanted on Monday 27th Jan). I have used a Liquid fish blood and bone fertilizer twice, but very sparingly as the seedlings came to me in bags that contained a slow release fertilizer. Im confusing myself by reading too much I think LOL... Are we N, mg deficient or ? Please help.... Ohhhh they are outdoors daylight and in dark shed at night.
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    A little hungry, feed more N.

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    She looks a bit sativa dom, they tend to be lighter in colour.

    Upping the fish blood and bone a little will help.
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    Thanks so much...

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    what soil is that? Looks dry. I would not be thinking N if you just potted up a few days back. Too me it looks like a mature plant blend (hope im wrong) did the color lighten upon potting up in new soil.
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    Hiya ..... Yes the top of soil was dry (we are having great sunshine here in NZ), roughly 1cm beneath the top it was still moist to touch. I have an All purpose potting mix/perlite/compost....When i received these 2, they had just been repotted into slighty bigger bags from the seedling cup (I didnt know this). I was told the soil in the baggy was a slow release fertilizer mix. This is why i was apprehensive to fertilize myself, so I did it sparingly... It had started to lighten and have the brown tips before I repotted into final home. By Mature Blend do you mean soil for established plants?. Any advice will be greatly appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenkokayz View Post
    Any advice will be greatly appreciated
    Have a look at the link I posted earlier. it's for a grow book.

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