View Full Version : HELP!!! This is some
gin4dub
03-15-2006, 03:19 AM
:cursing: :mad: DAMNIT DAMNIT DAMNIT!!! so this afternoon I checked on my ladies and they're fine. I check on them like 30 minutes ago; my Indica Imploded is she salvagable? :what: Why would this happen? :confused: :(
DAMNIT this friggin SUCKS!! I'll catch yall when I get back, I gotta go to work (3rd shift sucks).
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Before (sexy)
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After (WTF?)
Garden Knowm
03-15-2006, 03:31 AM
I am going to assume that you did not under water.. so I am going to say over watered..
I would get her out of that POT asap.. into a bigger pot.. more soil.. add lots of perlite...
NOW
love
karmaxul
03-15-2006, 06:21 AM
if it was over watering the plant would not have wilted so quickly. thats lack of water (12 hours + bone dry) if I ever seen it. Plants can wilt in as little as six hours. She will be fine. They can go from that to healthy (not to much light) in 3 hours. She did not need to be soaked if it happens again, just you know dampish to wettish.
One love
c
gin4dub
03-15-2006, 05:27 PM
if it was over watering the plant would not have wilted so quickly. thats lack of water (12 hours + bone dry) if I ever seen it. Plants can wilt in as little as six hours. She will be fine. They can go from that to healthy (not to much light) in 3 hours. She did not need to be soaked if it happens again, just you know dampish to wettish.
One love
c
You were indeed correct sir I gave her some water and she perked up:D She's not 100% some of her leaves were so dry that they were crumbling in my hands.
Maybe I'm wrong but I figured dead plant matter attached to living plant matter could cause unnecessary stress to my lady. I sterilized some scissors and trimmed off the dead and dried leaves. I guess that will also allow more light to get to the undamaged secondary and tertiary growth too yes/no? Also, could the stress from the wilting and/or pruning cause her to go hermie?
Thanks for the help yall
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Before the pruning
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After/some clippings
friendowl
03-15-2006, 05:37 PM
i dont think you needed to cut those leaves.
they look green to me.
if someone kept cutting your ass you might turn into a fag[hermie] too
yz250
03-15-2006, 06:00 PM
yea, easy on the cutting.You might want to get ready to transplant to.
Its easier to move now then when its all big and bushy.
bushy....
Hazzy View
04-04-2006, 03:56 AM
oops
Garden Knowm
04-04-2006, 07:17 AM
Hi Gin,
Question
How is it that in the first picture that your plant is BNE dry.. al least the dirt looks dry..
An in the second picture, your plant is slumping... but the soil is wet....
And yet you say it was watering that helped her?
Did you water the plant and then post your question...?
: )
Garden Knowm
04-04-2006, 07:19 AM
One more thing...
I think Karma told you that you dont need to thoroughly water..
I disagree with that 100%... You need to thoroughly water each time you water.....
: )
turtle420
04-04-2006, 01:00 PM
Hi Gin,
Question
How is it that in the first picture that your plant is BNE dry.. al least the dirt looks dry..
An in the second picture, your plant is slumping... but the soil is wet....
And yet you say it was watering that helped her?
Did you water the plant and then post your question...?
: )
One more thing...
I think Karma told you that you dont need to thoroughly water..
I disagree with that 100%... You need to thoroughly water each time you water.....
: )
I concur with Dr. gK
HungryMcNasty
04-04-2006, 01:30 PM
yah GK usually always know what he is talkin about hahaha and so does turtle so i would respect their opinions.........well at least GK, turtle fools us all...meanie jus playin lol
gin4dub
04-04-2006, 01:30 PM
GK made a good point, but it matters not anymore. The plant in question turned out to be a dude and suffered the wrath of my blade accordingly.
HungryMcNasty
04-04-2006, 01:36 PM
SON OF A BITCH>>>>>>>>>>>>>>OH WELL TIME TO GO SMOKE A BOWL
SORRY GIN
MUCH LOVE
gin4dub
04-04-2006, 02:05 PM
SON OF A BITCH>>>>>>>>>>>>>>OH WELL TIME TO GO SMOKE A BOWL
SORRY GIN
MUCH LOVE
On one hand it sucks that my grow ended up a sausage fest (or would it be a pollen fest) but this is my first grow and I'm taking everything as a very humbling learining experience. I think I know where I went wrong though. I read an article somewhere that stated plants allowed to grow a taproot of at least 4 inches long will turn out to be female around 80% of the time (barring any stress causing fuckups, or acts of God). If that is true I should have used way more soil in my pots. Next time I'm going to grow my plants in 10 inch pots instead of the 8 inch pots I'm using now. Also I'm going to use a potting soil/pearlite mix (which I didn't do on this current grow). I also got my hands on some slightly less crappy nutes (Schultz-Instant All purpose plant food plus micronutrients 20-30-20).
Finally with only one plant left, I can use all six of my CFL's on her and hopefully get my yeild up. If I get another job in the near future I will get my HID light. Every thing is looking up yall.:dance:
I now understand what whomever it was that said "Marijuana isn't addictive until you start to grow it." Damnit, I'm hooked.:D
Garden Knowm
04-05-2006, 12:27 AM
10 inches...
sounds about right..
honestly... i can't imagine 4 inches ever really... getting the job done..
Hey Turtle, does 4 inches get the job done?
LOL
ahahahaha
Alf is COOL
postmandave
04-08-2006, 11:57 PM
Hi Gin,
Question
How is it that in the first picture that your plant is BNE dry.. al least the dirt looks dry..
An in the second picture, your plant is slumping... but the soil is wet....
And yet you say it was watering that helped her?
Did you water the plant and then post your question...?
: )
Very well spotted knowm . the postman
John Doe
05-06-2006, 05:30 AM
Hey Turtle, does 4 inches get the job done?
HAHAHAHAHAHA Oh man thats COLD....lol good stuff though. Funny guy you are GK.
Im sitting here wondering what turtle's comeback will be. I cant wait :p
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