try a little flush- when a plant dries up it has a hard time taking up the notes- back off of the nutes for about a week or so then slowly bring em back on it….
no expert but that is what I would do...
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try a little flush- when a plant dries up it has a hard time taking up the notes- back off of the nutes for about a week or so then slowly bring em back on it….
no expert but that is what I would do...
Flush, twice, no nutes, let one set in second flush water for awhile, see what happens, hope for the best!!
so i took regular tap water ph'd 6.2 and rewatered the plant that is showing the worst signs, some rainbow water came out the bottom and then started to get clear towards the end, i have no flushing solution but have read reg water will do just fine...should i have waited for her to dry a bit, my thought process on watering her now and setting her on something to let it drain out was not to let it sit in bad soil, so id rather over water then let it keep sucking up to much nutrient....was this a good idea or bad...you fellows are being a little to vague
I'm sure ranger or weezard will chime in - when the soil gets dry the roots start looking for thier food - remember it is in the soil and the moisture allows the roots to take it up, so if they got real dry what I would do is water em up with straight water and let them absorb that and the nutrients in the soil, then after they are obviously taking up the water, then I would add nutes IF they really needed em by showing signs of needing em- otherwise I wouldnt feed em….Quote:
Originally Posted by budbro28
I know there is more scientific info and info more targeted to cannabis but this is pretty true for most plants…..I will be watching to see what they say and good luck!
They don't look that bad in the pics…you can bring em back….
I would say the best thing for those guys is Nothing, don't do a thing to them, they will heal themselves. If anything increase your airflow. this will help aerate the soil out some. Let the plants dry out then flush them if you must. but honestly to properly flush soil, you need to drown them let drain then drown again, preferably in a tub. which normally will just break up salt build up and flow them thru. soil is near impossible to fully flush.
when they come back from it, they look like they could use a bit of calcium & iron
another question then referring to fox farms here...if i am following there feeding schedule and using there soil why would i be having some deficiency issues...do these burns look like over abundance or a shortage....ie how do you tell the diffrence between and over amount verse and under amount
If you get well your doctor is out of a job, same philosophy here..... Plus environment is very very important tooQuote:
Originally Posted by budbro28
this sucks...so bad...they looked soo good...now they are all crispy its weird...like half the plant is perky and the other half is wilted and has dried brown spots...
Yikes! The new growth is not healthy.Quote:
Originally Posted by budbro28
Looks like a high PH lockout now.
But the dry and crumbly combined with the clawing of the new growth says Itty bitty broad mites.
They are less than a millimeter in size.
Impossible to see without magnification.
Get a >100x 'scope and have a look.
If not, that oily film is a clue.
"Some rainbow water came out the bottom and then started to get clear towards the end."
How does it smell?
Aloha,
Weeze
there are no insects...im positive...its has to do with feeding i had a few beers...added some nutes to water, and they seemed a little dry still so i added a second gallon of nuted water...now this....im fucking heated...was on my nicest looking plant....i murdered her....tell me how this is going to effect my out come...im tempted to juice the fucking thing
i dont even want to look at it...hurts my soul....bad fucking parenting on my part...may do a tub soak tonight...anythoughts? my other plant doesnt look horrible, but is showing similar signs but no where as bad.