As necessary to maintain a runoff PPM of ~1,000.
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Yeah. I did miss it. I didn’t know if Gaia was for top dressing or mixed like Jacks.
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Your plant isn’t that bad. Get your feeding under control and the plant will be fine.
So Should I Repot again since theres nutes in the soil hurting my babies?
Just stop feeding until the runoff PPM reduces to ~1,000, then resume feeding to maintain that target PPM.
No just water to runoff until the runoff PPM is less than 1000.
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The duplication emphasizes the point. Good stuff.
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Keep in mind @Mainechar, the damaged leaves will not recover. Look to the new growth for future symptoms.
Many folks are quick to remove damaged leaves. Unless they are completely brown or harbor pests, I tend to leave them to their own devices.
@Mainechar I just looked up the Gaia Green 444 instructions and I think that I was off in left field. It appears that you top dress with that product rather than dissolve in water as I had incorrectly assumed.
So sorry for any confusion that I may have caused.
@MidwestGuy
Thanks for correcting us.
Gaia is intended as organic, however, the OP doesn’t seem to be maintaining a living soil. Happy Frog has synthetic nutes in it. I expect what happened is that the OP started feeding too early. Happy Frog should not be fed before 4 to 6 weeks of plant age when the PPM of synthetic nutes is depleted.
Agreed, @MidwestGuy. @Mainechar will do better going forward, especially when she gets her EC meter.