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They was onlly on 3rd node so i just ripped them out since the stem kinda snaped on both when it was wilting.Got to go get some more seeds tomorrow.think im gonna go with some Grapefruit or some cross of GrapeFruit.Any suggestion's on wich crosse's i should get that is higher in potency
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Cool thing about these plants... they can be near death.. with no hope of revival.. but like Zandor said...cloning is an option.. and "you" still have a pretty good shot at succesfully cloning them.. FREAKING AMAZING..
I LOVE LIFE....
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I'd try to clone em just to save time....but Grape fruit can be flowereed after one week of germination and is a nice strain
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Originally Posted by Easy Roller
I'd try to clone em just to save time....but Grape fruit can be flowereed after one week of germination and is a nice strain
1 week after the seed sprouts... you flower...?
can you post a pic?
and send me some seeds...?
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I found that there is a product for fish tanks called "complete care", I have used it 3 times to treat my nutrient/water, although I dont know what bacteria was colonizing in it, it would cause a black film in the nutrient/water collectors and on the medium, it was slimy too and was suffocating the roots with this slime,I tried a mild bleach leech to control this but all it did was slow it down,"I was afraid to go very strong with the bleach" so i tried the complete care and it wiped it out totally.The reason for 3 treatments was because of 3 different systems that were affected with the black slime stuff, all were transplants from soil to hydro.
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Originally Posted by spacebud
I found that there is a product for fish tanks called "complete care", I have used it 3 times to treat my nutrient/water, although I dont know what bacteria was colonizing in it, it would cause a black film in the nutrient/water collectors and on the medium, it was slimy too and was suffocating the roots with this slime,I tried a mild bleach leech to control this but all it did was slow it down,"I was afraid to go very strong with the bleach" so i tried the complete care and it wiped it out totally.The reason for 3 treatments was because of 3 different systems that were affected with the black slime stuff, all were transplants from soil to hydro.
GREAT F-ING info....
I can't remember who... but some guy .. a couple months ago could not get rid of slime in his resivors... Zandor and I gave him a million suggestions... but the problem was never soved.. I don't think?
hey space... do you know what originaly may have caused this problem for you?
did this slime require light to flourish?
thanks
again for the info!!!!
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Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
1 week after the seed sprouts... you flower...?
can you post a pic?
and send me some seeds...?
i love you
Yes!!! Atleast thats what the website says! [Rhino Seeds]
If it's true then one need not even bother with clones any more ..unless to ensure a garden of females..but I think the seeds were feminized anyway?
I'm gonna try some of the Grapefruit someday
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the problem occured from moving plants from soil to hydro, and the light question...my resevoirs are kept completly dark,otherwise it could promote algae.
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http://www.cannabis-seeds.co.uk/prod...product_id/461
are you fucking kidding me?
ZANDOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
true or FALSE...
can somebody verify this as a legit place?
lets get to the bottom of this---
thanks for the info EASY....
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hi space.. so you moved your plants from soil to hydro...
how long did it take for the plants to recover? every few weeks smeone will come on here with a failed attempt... usually it is from hydro to soil that the people have trouble with...
any other advice you can give for this transitionary process..
thanks
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