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So plant got fed almost 2 days ago. Is this nitrogen toxicity, heat stress, or over watering? Not all leaves look like it.only a few.Plant looks like it's doing good I can't see nutrient burn.bottom leaves look good this is only on the top ones should I flush or wait and see.temps around 85, in soil grow,rh around 45%, and ph around 6.5. just want to take care of things before it gets ugly.thanks for help

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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it looks fine, has put on healthy growth since the other pics you posted, and you just need to relax and be patient.

 

I'm also assuming that the plant is a clone, rather than grown from seed, going on the cut leaves and appearance. and that it has recently been tipped.  Getting away from CFL's such as the one on the floor in the pic, and using Metal Halide or High Pressure Sodium lamps will encourage growth and vitality, but the big thing at the moment is to be patient and wait until new growth is established and fully formed before making judgements on appearances.

 

Maybe if you were a smoker instead of a non smoker you might be more relaxed :)

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Lmao when I used to smoke I was more relaxed...and no it was from seed only reason the cut leaves are there were for root production when soil transplant shock occurred. I'm just getting my feet wet so I had to take the cheap route just to see if it's for me or not. it's a beautiful plant always loved it now I keep calm just taking care of it kinda like a Japanese and his bonsai
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Someone on a other forum said to cut 1/3 of leaves that were hurt and no more than 1/4 of full plant that it'll take some load off plant while it recovers from transplant shock because roots got a little hurt I'm new to this his plants look amazing so I listened I don't know who's right once again since I'm new just learning
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Yeah man, wait till it is very dry. You can get a moisture meter, something like this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Portable-Grain-Rice-Wheat-Moisture-Meter-Humidity-Tester-/141361535674?pt=AU_B_I_Electrical_Test_Equipment&hash=item20e9cddaba, it will tell you when the medium is dry, or go by weight, is the usual way to understand when to water. A plant that size in full sun at this time of year probably doesn't need watering more than once a week (depending on pot size, temps and humidity).
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Yeah man, wait till it is very dry. You can get a moisture meter, something like this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Portable-Grain-Rice-Wheat-Moisture-Meter-Humidity-Tester-/141361535674?pt=AU_B_I_Electrical_Test_Equipment&hash=item20e9cddaba, it will tell you when the medium is dry, or go by weight, is the usual way to understand when to water. A plant that size in full sun at this time of year probably doesn't need watering more than once a week (depending on pot size, temps and humidity).

I water almost every 7-9 days now I been feeding ff 2 weeks straight then skip a week anywhere from full strength to quarter strength depending on how many nutes going in does this sound like a good schedule to you
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It also depends on your medium, the more vege matter, the more fluid is retained, I use perlite which retains bugger all. So my feeds are more regular.

Some people feed by the pot weight, feed then lift the pot, feel the weight. Wait a week then lift and feel the weight again. If there is no moisture the weight is heaps less and its time for a feed. In the warmer temps the plant will naturally use more so check every 3-4 days imo. It may not need a feed but you can tell by the weight

 

Hope it helps

Merl1n

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