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good news guys!

the rain last night seems to have fixed them right up look so much better today + we have had some more rain tonight so they will be very wet now!

i picked most of the dead leaves off they seem to have recovered well!

 

http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd485/not-much-at-all/b8e48d61.jpg

 

http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd485/not-much-at-all/5d7e7e9f.jpg

i have noticed some other problem with the new leaf growth i think it could maybe be a lack of nitrogen?

 

http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd485/not-much-at-all/4775e67a.jpg

 

thanks for the help!

tobias

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Heya Tobias =) , that looks better man, so ya problem is ya pots cant hold enuff goodness cause the pots full of roots eating the soil dry fast. So plants dry out and start getting foobar like ya found out.

Your gonna need bigger pots if it doesn't strat to rain more regularly now.......before they flower up would be best, use stuff to fill the posts that holds water well, not just sandy shit, lug it in.

That tip distortion looks like it could of been from the under watering, furthest point from the water source, or lack of it.

Besides that they look good man.

Peace. Gh72

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