I think if those pix are very recent, and he has watered or does so now it will pull through it. I saw one with 99% of it in the grave and it came back lol :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
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I think if those pix are very recent, and he has watered or does so now it will pull through it. I saw one with 99% of it in the grave and it came back lol :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
intake, but no outtake? You want negative pressure.Quote:
Originally Posted by jackforest
You were watering with way acidic water from adding ferts without balancing or even checking the Ph after adding them to the water.
COD: Ph burn, nute burn
sorry for your loss bro, just get remember this lesson and be not discouraged! :rastasmoke:
Negative pressure?
little more air going out then in? i think that's what he means?Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
True, I've had clones that looked completely dead make a turnaround and really blew my mind. I didn't mean to sound negative, I just wanted the OP to be prepared for the worst. There's no problem hoping for the best, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Twentyinches
Jack: Your soil looks to have a good bit of bark in it. Adding a little extra peat to the mix next time, or another moisture-retaining substance that's easier on pH, should help to ensure that the roots get a good mix of air and moisture.
When dealing with passive intakes you don't really need to worry about "negative pressure". As long as your intake is about twice the area of your active exhaust you'll be fine. Some people make their passive intakes a fraction of the size of their exhaust with the idea of negative pressure, but all they are doing is limiting the power of their fans.
did the temps go way up all of a sudden? if so i've been there but if you prop the stem up with a pencil and treat it well it should be back in action in no time. good luck :jointsmile:
wow, well a lot of different information coming from you guys. Well, I trashed it. I'll start over from scratch. Better soil, no nutes, regulary check ph levels in soil and water. The temperature definetely had remained constant. No sudden change. I had the feeling I overwatered two days ago, so I was going to let it drink it all in for a couple days. Its decline to death took place over a couple of hours. Really sudden.
If anything I'm not discouraged. I'll be back with avegence. Thank you for all your ideas.
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Jack
I forgot to add. The plant in its wilted state as seen in the picture has a lot of moisture in the leaves. Its almost completely soft.
Underwatering combined with possible suffocation.
You need an active exhaust more than an active intake- it is MUCH more efficient
Water when the pot starts to feel light
Control temps below 85'F
He said he had an "intake fan" That is an active intake.Quote:
Originally Posted by Orzy
He did not mention having any type of active exhaust.
Active intake + passive/no exhaust = positive pressure
Hopefully he will get an active exhaust for this next grow.