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Old April 21, 2016   #65
MissS
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Ron have you removed #1 to water yet? If so, how did it look and how is it doing?

I have read what Marsha and Carolyn have said about over-fertilization of your plants. I value their judgement. How about taking one of the yellowing plants out of the soil rinsing it off and checking for roots. If they do have roots then I would agree. Re-pot them in new planting medium. Perhaps mix 50/50 of your new soil and the seed starter. When you water them, you might wish to drench them well and flush some of the nutrients out. If you do this then after flushing them out place the container on a sponge to help wick the water out. I know that this if risky since you have moisture control in your soil but it is worth a try. If your plants do not have roots then the nutrients are not your problem. Your browning leaves may have been from the heat from your lights while they were down low as well. We will keep trying to figure it out.
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