TEST LAUNCH-Operation Redwood Tree
So these two are sister that have been on the exact same protocol and they couldn't be more different healthwise. Thoughts folks??
We've done everything we can think of with the sickly plant.....and not one thing has changed either the slow rate it grows at or the terribly shaped leaves it has. Here's the list:
Increase nutes
Decrease nutes
Change nutes daily
Flush plant
Add Cannayzym
Triple and Quadruple check ph daily.
Even the roots seems happy and healthy.......
Both seeds germed on 6/21/08.
WHAT
THE
FUCK???? :wtf:
TEST LAUNCH-Operation Redwood Tree
Sorry, that's sure a runt. I have no answer, except it happens to me sometimes. I think a lot depends on what kind of root structure she gets when she's first born. From one mother in identical conditions I had 4 normal plants, one giant, and one sick one. They all looked pretty much the same at 2 weeks old.
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i dont have any of the fragrance at all.
i dunno, i think i been cookin em a lil bit and maybe thats part of what slowed em down.
room temps have averaged between 80-90 almost all the time.
but i think i finally got that under control. i think the carbon scrubber was gettin clogged, about 6 months in service., disconected the filter and just venting out. should stay 75-85 now.
humidity has been around 50% on average
TEST LAUNCH-Operation Redwood Tree
WH...that yellowing fucked up plant is EXACTLY what all 4 of the ones I planted looked like...no matter what I did, they went that way...even on straight water...it is weird..all 4 BRs were males too...think I should breed it?
whiskeytango
can ya stop by my log and take a look guys? had some questions on there and no one came in:(.........lol
:joint1:
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Stealth those DO look related for sure!! NOW you can tell they have some relatives around....BASTARDS!!
Opie may have a good point about runtiness and the roots....just looking at the plant I'd say its a root problem but we can't find it. We may not see the problem until AUTOPSY either but it just ACTS like a plant with crappy root uptake. X-crispi mentioned poor breeding and genetics which may be true as well. I tend to ask what I'm doing wrong first but this may be one we can't fix....:(
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I autopsied the shit outta them and couldn't find anything...non of the bugs, nothing...the gnats were gone in a day or two, so it wasn't them....
and yes...
BASTARDS!!!!...lol
whiskeytango
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Originally Posted by SnSstealth
WH...that yellowing fucked up plant is EXACTLY what all 4 of the ones I planted looked like...no matter what I did, they went that way...even on straight water...it is weird..all 4 BRs were males too...think I should breed it?
whiskeytango
can ya stop by my log and take a look guys? had some questions on there and no one came in:(.........lol
:joint1:
I can not find the THREAD there are to many going on... LOL
I had the same trouble w/ the FF soil but I just had to ride it out Seems like A possible Lock Out issue.. You seem to have looked over everything Else....
Were is the Thread?
WH Congratulations 7,777 Post 11:14Pm Sun 1/3/08:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
TEST LAUNCH-Operation Redwood Tree
Hey Stealth.....
That Snl x nh seems to be starting to outgrow her issues.....what's going on with yours?
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Mine kicked the proverbial bucket...They just wouldn't come outta it....Gonna sprout a few more in a few days now that the perpetual garden is in effect...(yeah boyeeee) but waiting on the stork....heard some AK cuts are inbound....:jointsmile:
whiskeytango
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Hey WH, hows tricks? I was reading the Dutch Master web site and found a recommendation for something we were talking about:
The best regime for feeding uses the 1 feed 2 waters method. Essentially you will feed ( as you normally do ) one day and then feed only fresh water for the next 2 days and then repeat the cycle over again.
Dutch Master
The don't say why, I guess we're just supposed to take their word for it since they've studied their nutrients. I assume they don't really mean just water for the next 2 days, but instead the next 2 waterings. I'm not sure I like this. During a shortish veg cycle they may only get fed once. And I've just always kind of thought that when you feed with your water, it actually takes another watering or two to get the nutrients down into the roots. Am I wrong about this? I'm mostly hydro, so I certainly could be.
By the way, if anyone has not browsed their site, you're missing out. There is a whole bunch of cool info there, even if you don't want to use the best affordable nutrients available.