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rocklobster4040
09-15-2010, 12:09 AM
Not sure what is going on?? All was great until a couple of days ago. I just re-potted thinking it was root bound. Not Sure


5 week old Vanilla Kush

indoor
soil
Commercial Potting soil
tap water
6.5 adjusted
5 weeks
Fox Farm Trio
following FF schedule
8 23w CFL 2-3 inches
75-85 degrees
50%
16 on 8 off
Piped in AC

CannabisCorp
09-29-2010, 03:47 PM
I'm no professional, but it might be the fact that you're using tap water, which contains chlorine and definitely isn't helping. To get the chlorine out, just fill up a container with the tap water and let it set for a couple of days, possible even a week. The chlorine will evaporate out of it, leaving the water fresh and chemical free.
Also, you might want to crank that humidity up to about 70% for veg and back down to 50% for budding.
That's all

oldhaole
09-29-2010, 04:44 PM
That is an overwattered rootbound plant. Chances of survival....small
Chances of recovery....none Sorry. Thanks for playing our game.

polishpollack
09-29-2010, 07:59 PM
Don't think it's rootbound as the container looks of adequate size for the plant, but it does look like it's overwatered.

grey45
10-02-2010, 02:04 AM
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Rusty Trichome
10-02-2010, 12:40 PM
Looks like the ph buffers faded away, possibly getting rootbound, possibly a salt build-up, and how far are you keeping those 8 CFL's from the plant?

YTou might want to bump-up the ingoing ph to near 7.0, and see if that helps.
When you water, do you get a lot of runoff, or a little bit of runoff? (are you regularly getting water to the lower root zone?)
FF Grow Big and the Tiger Bloom can and will build-up salts over time. I do monthly flushes to wash these away. Tiz my only complaint about the Trio, but it's still my favorite nutrient line. Does the medium absorb water, or does it run right through?
I'd cut back on nurtrients a tad, as sativa dominates require less nutrients to begin with. I always cut the Big Bloom in half, regardless of strain.
When was the last transplant? Once rootball is fairly dry, carefully slip it out of the pot, (don't break anything) and see if it's rootbound.

Specifically, what kind of "commercial" mix are you in?