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    What to do with these moms?

    Looking to get a few sick moms (SAGE x Sour, AK48 and others) ready to clone and then toss. At five feet they were:

    - Rootbound in 1 gal containers
    - Never flushed in their lives
    - Had a bad mite infestation.
    - Showing severe zinc def, among others

    The mites are under control with a combo of pythrethrin bombs, NPS, neem, daily water baths and 85-90% RH. I've heard a few things on what temp....cool or hot? It's set to 70F right now.

    They were flushed yesterday with 7.0 water at 1ppm, runoff testing at 900-1200ppm. After 3 gal each it's now under 100ppm.

    I think ideally they should go back on a regular veg regimen until healthy (maybe 2-2-1 of GH), flush again and use a flower regimen for a week before cutting. I'm toying with the idea of trying to bring them back with a flowering nute in order to reduce time to cutting. Any immediate objections? Need to act soon as the zinc def is really showing since the flush.

    They got a foliar of 300ppm of Tiger Bloom/CalMag+ pH'ed to 6.6 an hour before lights-on today to hold them over.

    There is GH 3-part, Tiger Bloom and CalMag+ to work with. They were on 1200ppm of Grow Big before I saw them.

    So that's the situation. Any suggestions?
    TestPilot Reviewed by TestPilot on . What to do with these moms? Looking to get a few sick moms (SAGE x Sour, AK48 and others) ready to clone and then toss. At five feet they were: - Rootbound in 1 gal containers - Never flushed in their lives - Had a bad mite infestation. - Showing severe zinc def, among others The mites are under control with a combo of pythrethrin bombs, NPS, neem, daily water baths and 85-90% RH. I've heard a few things on what temp....cool or hot? It's set to 70F right now. They were flushed yesterday with 7.0 water at 1ppm, Rating: 5

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  3.     
    #2
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    What to do with these moms?

    Ended up going with a 0-1-1 GH 3-part (and 0.5 of CM+). Will go to 0-1-2 next watering prior to cutting.

    Any suggestions?

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    #3
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    What to do with these moms?

    I think repotting into 5 gallon pails of fresh soil would be a good idea.
    Throw them under a halide as soon as the new growht looks like it is improving, and give them a grow fert for a couple feedings, then switch to a bloom fert for a few days before cutting, like you had planned.
    I just got 7 moms in similar shape- better tended, but certainly root bound and showing the associated signs of def and stress. That's what I'm doing for them, but my foliar is the GH micro mixed weak, and my ferts are conucopia bloom with added fish emulsion for vegging. So far they are looking promising.

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    #4
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    What to do with these moms?

    I was trying to avoid transplanting since these will be retired as soon as clones have rooted.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    What to do with these moms?

    Retired as in, flowered out (outdoors even?) or retired as in shredded and put in the burn pile? Flower those biztatches, G! Nothing so pretty as a retired mom in full flower.

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    What to do with these moms?

    Just got back from a vacation. The person watching them did not feed (not sure if they even watered), so I'm trying to get my thoughts together on what to do next.

    stinkyattic, these are going to be composted when the clones root. They look a little too scraggly for my liking. I really don't like working in someone elses mess. I would much rather start clean.

    The def. problems are looking more pronounced..which could be from lack of feeding or it could be that I misdiagnosed the problem(s) in the first place.

    - New growth shows interveinal chlorosis, rosetting, some grey/purple on several leaf tip/edges. Some tips curl up, some curl down, many are fine. Purple petioles and slightly (but increasing) purple stems moving from top down.
    - Much of the older growth is unaffected, several fan leaves yellowed and dropped since I left...but they were also bone dry and drooping when I returned. Some tips curl down, but the majority are normal.

    I went to an 0-1-2-1 of GH and CM+ yesterday. We'll see how they respond.

    The rosetting/chlorosis is a textbook example of a zinc def, but they're showing signs of nitrogen and sulfer def also.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    What to do with these moms?

    They are severely rootbound I'll bet, and no amount of flsuhing or foliar feeding is going to give you teh results you want. Rootbound can lead -WILL lead- to a whole slew of nutrient uptake problems. IF the new growth looks bad, you're in trouble. Get them into big pots of fresh soil NOW and let them get healthy before attempting cuttings. Success rates for cuttings off a sick plant are tragic.

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    #8
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    What to do with these moms?

    No doubt they are rootbound. I just didn't want to transplant if it can be avoided. I have some 5 gals I can put them in this afternoon.

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    #9
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    What to do with these moms?

    My Mates mums r 2 years old and looking a bit ropey! They are in giant pots allready.I read that u should take them out,cut a bit off the roots then repot in same pots with new medium around the edges??What do you think stinky??

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    #10
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    What to do with these moms?

    Why not replace them with clones?

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