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    #1
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    IN NEED OF SOME SERIOUS HELP

    OK THESE ARE A COUPLE OF MY PLANTS IVE BEEN GROWING FOR ABOUT A LITTLE OVER 90 DAYS. UNFORTUNANTLY, THE POWER UTILITY PEOPLE STARTED SNOOPIN AROUND OUR ELEC REGULATORS SO I HAD TO POTPONE MY NORMAL LIGHT SCHEDULE. I STARTED THESE AS CLONES, USED REGULAR POTTING MIX, SWITCHED OVER TO AN ORGANIC TWO DAYS AGO AFTER THEY BECAME DEATHLY ILL, JUST DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO - CAN THEM AND START OVER WICH I REALLY HATE TO DO
    majormoves Reviewed by majormoves on . IN NEED OF SOME SERIOUS HELP OK THESE ARE A COUPLE OF MY PLANTS IVE BEEN GROWING FOR ABOUT A LITTLE OVER 90 DAYS. UNFORTUNANTLY, THE POWER UTILITY PEOPLE STARTED SNOOPIN AROUND OUR ELEC REGULATORS SO I HAD TO POTPONE MY NORMAL LIGHT SCHEDULE. I STARTED THESE AS CLONES, USED REGULAR POTTING MIX, SWITCHED OVER TO AN ORGANIC TWO DAYS AGO AFTER THEY BECAME DEATHLY ILL, JUST DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO - CAN THEM AND START OVER WICH I REALLY HATE TO DO Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    IN NEED OF SOME SERIOUS HELP

    really bad toxic salt buildup from overfeeding, or bad pH of soil, or both... but definitely you have fert burn
    flush thoroughly, instructions are all over 'basci growing'
    the power co is probably not going to notice your grow if its just those couple plants...

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    #3
    Senior Member

    IN NEED OF SOME SERIOUS HELP

    Need some more info bro.

    Have you fed them? If so, how often, how much, what kind, what are the specs (the 3 numbers on the bottle of fert)? What kind of soil are you using?

    To me, it looks a little overwatered judging by the drooping. I also notice a few burnt leaves, perhaps overfeeding? I would say underfeeding, but their is one leaf there that appears to be burnt from the tip up, over the entire leaf.

    How moist is your soil? How often do you water? What kind of lights are they under and what are the times?

    Details man, details.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    IN NEED OF SOME SERIOUS HELP

    stick them outside and let mother nature take care of them. she will always get the job done. : )

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    #5
    Senior Member

    IN NEED OF SOME SERIOUS HELP

    stinky has you coverd bro
    :thumbsup:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    IN NEED OF SOME SERIOUS HELP

    that apparent 'droop' can also be stunting which is in turn caused by toxic salt buildup

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