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Favreman
05-18-2011, 11:41 AM
This plant was grown indoors using two 100 watt CFL's and 1 60 watt CFL. The soil used was Miracle Grow w Moisture Control and 6 month feed. The source of the water was tap. The seeds were taken from some schwag, so expectations were low to begin with. Temperature has been held fairly constant at 76 degrees.

The plant was doing great until two weeks ago, when it was given twice its regular amount of water (wasn't able to water for a few days). Since then the leaves have been curling down, and many have been falling off.

There has been no growth since that watering.

Watering was stopped for 2 weeks to no effect, and then water with some baking soda was added in case the pH was low, w also no effect.

Attached are a few pics. The current plan is to just cut the thing down and make some butter or something, as this was just an experiment. Does anyone know if the plant can be saved?

Treez81
05-18-2011, 12:38 PM
You need to get some good dirt with no nutes in it. I would say flush what you have but if it has the six month feed in it then you could just end up releasing more nutes. The plants really need to be re potted in clean dirt and given properly phd water. Then slowly work in some flowering nutes. But no doubt they can be saved.

drudown11
05-19-2011, 12:48 AM
the miracle grow soil is overdosing you plant is what it looks like to me. :wtf:

Favreman
05-19-2011, 10:56 PM
Well they were replanted... hopes are high, expectations low.

Purple Daddy
05-20-2011, 02:09 PM
How long have they been growing? They look to be in the advanced stage of flowering?

I have a half dozen of those blown glass watering globes so if I'm going to be gone for a few days I put them in the plants and they only release what the plants use.

Favreman
05-20-2011, 10:11 PM
They were doing great, then on a four day break they got double watered and the silly Miracle Grow nuked the hell out of them :(