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Thu, Jun 13, 13 at 11:40
| I mixed a gallon of nutrients for my other plants (more mature) and used most all of it. The left over I used to water some seedlings. The yellowing could it possibly be nutrient harm? I'm done using the crap on my tomato plants. First and last time. Usually I use Bonnie little green jug. |
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| Have no idea what the "crap" you refer to is or even what Bonnie little green jug is. If it is a fertilizer it sure isn't a commonly used one. But the problem isn't the fertilizers but applying it to seedlings as you did. Plants need feeding, seedlings need little to none and when given some it has to be very well diluted down from full strength. Odds are it will recover in time tho you may lose those leaves. Flush the container out with pure water to force most of it to drain out of the pot. Dave |
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- Posted by CharlieBoring 7 (My Page) on Thu, Jun 13, 13 at 14:13
| The damage you see is a minor amount of fertilizer burn. |
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