Sad plants need some cheering up
Going to go get bigger pots now. No nutes such as soil amendments or as the flora nova every few weeks. guessing the soil amendments
These are the links to the amendments, please tell me what you think
Down to Earth Bio-Live (5-4-2)
Down to Earth Granular AZOMITE - 6 lb. Box
Thank you!
Sad plants need some cheering up
I transplanted yesterday, the pots are 3 inches wider and alittle deeper. they did look a little root bound. Today I woke up and they are looking worse, should I expect a decline in there health for a bit or is something else wrong? Is the new pots big enough? Iam suprised to use bigger pots because I grew monster plants outdoors in that size containers and never ha this issue.
Thank you
Sad plants need some cheering up
one more of our plants had the curling thing not the burn, I transplanted it but it deffinetly asnt root bound, barley had enough roots to fill half of the container, transplanted to a bigger one anyway- is that the correct thing to do or should I flush that one? Iam guessing its the right thing since the last flush on the other plant didnt do nothing. Thank you! sorry to take up your time
Sad plants need some cheering up
So all six have been transplanting and are definately showing their hairs! They look great from the top, but still look shitty on the bottom? Possible lack of light or will the damaged parts never recover? I know there might be a little recover time because of the transplants. Also, snapped a few branches while switching them over, I propped them up, I am just curious as to whether they we heal up and how long it will take. Sorry for the curiousity. Thanks for all the help again, I think it's all on the upswing!
Sad plants need some cheering up
Damaged parts won't recover. Look at new growth. Also don't overwater- let the soil get pretty dry between waterings, almost but not quite to the point of wilt.
Sad plants need some cheering up
Iam seeing some of the other leafs that werent damaged starting to show that burn and curling, is that normal since we transplanted them? is there someething more we should do?
Sad plants need some cheering up
Thank god Stinky's back!! Don't stay away so long in the future Stinkster. I, for one, can't live without you. :)
Sad plants need some cheering up
So a few of the mid leafs are starting to burn from the tips and get dark spots almost black----> does this mean to flush, already transplanted a few days ago. Also some bottom leaves that werent damaged before are getting spots on them and edges kind of starting to look like the picture above, were goin to loose those leafs too------>remedy ideas, wtf is wrong? any ideas. I know both of you said to get to a larger pot and cut back on nutes.I think maybe humidity spikes at night may caus it? Since these are starting on there 2nd week of flowering this sunday do you think I should ad flowering nute?(doubt it just want to make sure) I really cant loose the crop 1st medical patient grow cant afford to. Thank you sorry that you all need to spend time on these questions. greatly appreciated. oh ya will post pictures later
Sad plants need some cheering up
Its weird because I flushed that plant before I transplanted now the new growth curl seems to be more minimal then it was before but it is showing that burn(along with other plants) and I didnt fertilize any of them so Iam kind of confused. Thanks for all the help so far
Sad plants need some cheering up
Plant that had no problems before(has been transplanted) showing the curling under. and another plant that didnt have problems and transplanted is yellowing/burning bottom leaves too. any input appreciated the only bad input seems to be no input
Sad plants need some cheering up
Hiya All.
Don't worry about asking questions M8, thats what these forums are for.
More piccies would help though, (piccy worth a thousand words, n all that old cack).
I've never done soil myself, I'm hydro ALL THE WAY BABY!!!!!
BUT it seems to me, you've made an already warm/hot dirt too hot, and now your having problems with overfeeding, which won't be doing the roots any good either, plus the having to overwater when flushing, its all stress.
Flushing will only get some of the nutes out, but it really is all you can do now, and you should definately listened to stinky, get that fuckin perlite in there, it will help to make the mix lighter drain better, oxy the roots better, let go of any nutes better.
I use perlite myself (just bout the soil).
If you do repot again, try to open out the roots slightly and get rid of as much soil as you can, and repot em into an unhotted up pot of the soil, and I'd cut it with a third perlite. Forget vermiculite for your purposes, it will compact down and its cation exchange is low, (it will hold onto nutes), the opposite of perlite BTW.
When its in the soil, its in, if you run with a weak mix you can always feed more if needed. Personally I wouldn't run in anything but inert media, or no media at all, that way YOU have FULL control.
Don't forget, lots of piccs, full plant, full leaf, full branch. you get the Idea ;-)
Another Idea is to try to take pics from a standard ange and position, think about the picture, that way its easier to see the difference over the days weeks, deterioration or recovery, or fuckin standstill.
And take lots and chose the best ones.
Fuck me I've wankers cramp, fuckin small laptop keyboards indeed.
Toodle Ooo
Martian
Sad plants need some cheering up
Hi Again Folks.
Sorry I forgot, don't repot em again yet, too much stress.
And you could get some hydrogen peroxide, that will help keep the roots oxygenated while flushing, flush em as normal, then shake the pots up and down to get rid of as much as pos, then water with hydrogen peroxide solution last, or you'll just be flushing it out and wasting it.
Fuckin yed like sieve, I 've probs forgot summat else too, DUUHHHH.
Tatty Bye.
Martian