I know you mentioned the MG was all you could afford, but somehow you need to get it out of that soil into something better. Even a regular potting mix would be better, and then just feed it the nutes you have on hand as the plant calls for it.
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I see what you did there, cheeky. Lol!
ok but I am afraid to transfer it!I know you mentioned the MG was all you could afford, but somehow you need to get it out of that soil into something better. Even a regular potting mix would be better, and then just feed it the nutes you have on hand as the plant calls for it.
well I wouldn't call it a nightmare. the rest of the leaves are doing fine so I'm keeping my fingers crossedYou know I really hate to say things like this but, I always feel like I need to say it. You really cannot transplant a plant that is suffering a toxic MG nightmare when it already has a well developed root system. Why?... because even after you transplant your plant into some better growing medium, your plant will still suffer greatly from those remaining slow release beads that you won't ever be able to completely remove no matter how well you try to shake lose those slow release beads out from your plants root system during the transplant. So, now here goes what I always hate telling peps when they come into the greenhouse asking me how to save their babies from their own personal MG nightmare... you have two options, 1) start over, or 2) make the plant a clone and place that clone into a better soil mix and go from there.
If I recall @Mr. Krip had some advice somewhere on how to do it. The trick was to have dry soil from the old planter so the soil would shake off. I could be wrong on the person but he would be my go to guy on transplanting this late.ok but I am afraid to transfer it!
If I recall @Mr. Krip had some advice somewhere on how to do it. The trick was to have dry soil from the old planter so the soil would shake off. I could be wrong on the person but he would be my go to guy on transplanting this late.
Thos pots are quite small. If you upsize your pots to 7gal you'll have lots of room for the correct soil. Even if you have some leftovers the roots will start to wander off towards new areas where they detect new moisture.
The way I see it, what have you got to lose? If you need to take a clone or start over why not transplant and see what happens??