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aboutnothing
06-27-2006, 02:16 AM
hello.

Here is a box hydro grow.

Tell me what yall think.


Ok so my buddies hydro grow didn't water one of his plants for a couple days and all the leaves and growing stems dried out. So all the leaves and growing tips have died an been cut off. Should they cut the plant all the way to a stump or should they leave the stems all long and bear. As you can tell in the pictures there is virtually no new growth. Only one stem has new green growth and also a baby stem at the bottommost part of the plant.

Thanks for the advice in advance. K+++
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Here are the standard overgrow questions (w/ans) Let me know if you need more..

Are you plants from seed or clone?

Seed

How old are your plants total?

about 4 weeks

Are your plants in flower?

no

How big are the plants (in height and # of nodes)?

1 ft

Chemical or organic fertilizer?

chem

water for 15 min 6 times a day

Have you seen any bugs in your garden?

no

What size light are you using?

about 450 watt

How big is the room they are in?

3x3x5

Do you have ventilation?

yes

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LilBush06
07-03-2006, 12:14 PM
Not a bad setup at all my friend. a 450 will do you nice, i dont know about that plant on the left, with no leaves its almost death for it, but then again cannibis can pull some tricks. Not a bad setup at all

Justin.J
07-11-2006, 04:19 AM
lol looks kina sick to me :P lol

Weed4Life
07-11-2006, 07:05 AM
Where did all the leaves go that was on the plant? That look fuked up to me. I seen sumone else post a plant similar to that. What causes the leaves to fall off?

invision
07-11-2006, 02:58 PM
from what i can see there is no mylar or paint nothing at all to reflect that light that will cause big problems probly why plants are dying off get something to reflect the light off the walls.

mendokid
07-11-2006, 03:58 PM
Yeah that stick is likely as good as dead, but lilBush06 is right it could recover.

Next time that happens try half watering the cube and spraying with a water mist. The plant will take in moisture faster though the leaves and stems. Also not saturating the cube will make it easier for the roots to recover. I have saved many a mother plant by spraying the deadlooking leaves only to find half of them come back.

Spraying is also a great way to feed the plant if you are fixing a PH problem. If your plants are starving from fert buildup or minerals or somthin, just folliar feed. Speeds up recovery time quite a bit. Also Rockwool can be tempermental. Try using a half strength solution for a week or so then flower that girl!