View Full Version : One of my Super Silver Hazeā??s is looking rather pathetic...
psychoanalyst
07-06-2008, 03:22 AM
One of my Super Silver Hazeā??s is looking rather pathetic. She still seems to be alive, greener than she looks in the pic, but looks as if she is over watered. I water them all the same and the others look just dandy. So what else could it be? They are all clones, I have been using Grow More 20/20/20 so she should be getting all the nutrients she needs. Pots drain properly, perlite and spagnum peat moss mixed in organic soil, soil ph is good. Plenty of light and fresh air, I keep them outside on my back porch all near each other and treat them the same so what could be affecting one and not the others? Any ideas?
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hatch
07-06-2008, 03:48 AM
It Will Never Work, It's Doomed!!!& Pray For The Other's!!!!!!:wtf::thumbsup::wtf::thumbsup::wtf::t humbsup::wtf:
TheGanjaKing420
07-06-2008, 02:01 PM
Yeah, I'd say that one is pretty much hosed. And the others look like they could follow. They look pretty scorched on some of those leaves. Are they tips all burnt on all of them? If so, I'd say you are overnuting.
Also, take those drip trays off the bottom of the pots, to prevent future issues
the image reaper
07-06-2008, 02:06 PM
from now on, use your nutes at 1/2-strength, or LESS ... and, only once a week, at most ... if your soil is any good, the plant probably isn't lacking for nutes, anyway ... SSH is not the best choice for beginners, supposedly is a tough one to grow to completion, even for experienced growers ... good luck :jointsmile:
SnSstealth
07-06-2008, 02:38 PM
I have grown SSH a few times, definitely not a beginner strain...VERY finicky and a LIGHT feeder, use very very low nutes, like 1/4 strength, every OTHER watering...trust me man, it sucks, but you burnt her......try flushing it with 3-4 gallons of straight water....it looks pretty dead to me, but if there are 2-3 living leaves, you might save her....better luck next time, and slow down the nutes!!!
whiskeytango
Weedhound
07-06-2008, 05:41 PM
I concur.....overnuted to death....sativas are very light feeders.
psychoanalyst
07-06-2008, 09:10 PM
Thank you all for the quick reply. I was hoping it would be overwatering or overnuting. I assumed it was a diease and the tips are brown due to the heat. I've been taking good care of them all until now but I went on vacation for two weeks which most likely lead to the overnuting. Once I get my green house built next week this should all go much smoother. :)
Thanks again for the advice. I'm sure I'll be back for more.
psychoanalyst
07-06-2008, 09:14 PM
Also... she is still very much alive so I don't know what all this 'death' talk is :P
HerbalConfusion
07-06-2008, 09:57 PM
Also... she is still very much alive so I don't know what all this 'death' talk is :P
No offense man that thing is not very much alive good luck with your revival.
stinkyattic
07-07-2008, 01:08 PM
Rip the drain trays off those pots and add more holes. That type of pot is notorious for draining crappily. The bottom layer of soil tends to sit wet, and you end up with root rot. That plant looks dead of rot form overwatering.
Also, if you added peat moss, you should also have added some lime. You will want to check your soil runoff pH pronto,l wiht a meter or liquid drops rather than a soil probe, and make sure it's okay.
Those pictures are too dark to tell anything useful- they are backlit, they should be brighter- but I almost think I see problems with a couple of the others.
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