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Brazilian
I completly overfeed one of my plants beyond repair, and the others are show light marks of nute burn, but its advancing rapidly.

What should I do? Theyre getting off the sun and going to the box tomorrow night, theyre also getting new bigger pots tomorrow morning. Will the new pot with new soil help? Should I give em lots of whater? What can or should I do?

There are pics and more info in on of the lasts posts of my growdiary, link for it in my signature...

Thanks in advance...
MU
flush the pots using 3 times the amount of water than the pot size, so if using 5L pots for instance, flush with 15L of water.

if using chemical ferts and ph adjusting your water, then use ph adjusted water for the flush.
Scribb|e
Like he says ^-^

Yes, the new compost in the new pots should help, too.

Why are you feeding them now, anyway? The compost should have plenty of food for the plants for at least a few weeks - also the feed you're using is quite strong - you should not be feeding your plants at this stage unless they are asking for food. Force-feeding your plants will *not* make them grow any faster!

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Brazilian
K, thanks, will flush´em right now.

I wasn´t trying to get them to grow faster, I just tought that would be the best for them, the right thing to do. Apearently I was wrong. Lesson learned, costed me one plant. Oh well...

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