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09-21-2007, 03:55 PM #51
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See, there's yet ANOTHER member telling you the SAME thing. This is how to discover the origin of your problem.
Originally Posted by Ganja Guerrilla
That scorch did NOT come from flushing your plants- that's impossible. Scorch like that comes from 2 sources: Overfertilizing, and pH problems.
This thread is going to be 4 pages long of you just not doing the one thing you need to do. I'm tired of saying the same thing over and over. Let someone else tell you, maybe you will heed their warnings.
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09-21-2007, 03:58 PM #52
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Originally Posted by cesarhorta
your stubborness is just plain DUMB ... lol ... some of us were growing pot while Jorge was still suckin' his Momma's tit, but you go for it, guy ! ... no more help from this grower, won't bother you again ...
... lock 'er up, stinky , lol
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09-21-2007, 04:02 PM #53
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Believe me, I was seriously considering it. Oh well.
Originally Posted by the image reaper
PLEASE PH TEST YOUR RUNOFF!
please?
pretty please?
with sugar on top?
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09-21-2007, 04:07 PM #54
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WOW....its amazing, Stinky will help anyone and everyone, she does a great job (personal experience, she helped me bring my plants back from the brink of Lockout death) and i have read ALOT of her posts, not all 10k, but i would imagine close to about 3-4k of them, and it does take ALOT to get her to the point that she is now.... nice job ceaser.....
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09-21-2007, 04:42 PM #55
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transplanting into fresh soil wont really help, he'll do the same thing again....
the issue needs to be isolated with this individual
complete a soil runoff test, or let em die
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09-21-2007, 05:00 PM #56
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CesarHorta:...:wtf: Do not EVER expect me to offer a hand again. I am absolutely disgusted in your response to the people who have taken time, to tried and help you. If there was ANY 'bad' advice it was mine,(repotting in new soil) and you didnt follow it anyways, so honestly you dont owe me shit, but may think about an apology to the professional growers who have offered their assistance. I hope you can see how disrespectful your responses were, and make a valiant effort to improve your attitude.
And oh yeah, I've seen Jorges work, and would bet BIG BUCKS that MOST of the pros on this site would outgrow his quality AND quantity with ease!
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09-21-2007, 05:03 PM #57
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REpotting in fresh soil wasn't bad advice at all- but he needs to as GG said identify the source of the problem, or risk repeating it.
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09-21-2007, 05:06 PM #58
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actually, I agree with your repotting idea, as good advice ... it usually changes the whole incorrect plant environment ... (I've gotten lucky after re-potting, when I was stumped about the reasons, things got better, and I never knew why
Originally Posted by Chronisseur
) ... :jointsmile:
oops, I double-posted with Stinky again ... (I think she's trying to get close to this old fart) ... :S2:
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09-21-2007, 05:52 PM #59
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okay maybe i overeact a little and i sorry to the people who give me(good) advice and i follow again your advice of making a test runoff water ph, a test soil ph and test water ph, tomorow i post the results. but now i think just to say what i say you want to lock me, maybe is a bit over react. or i have to agree with everything that is say to me. you know the meaning of the word DEMOCRACY, since you live in the U.S.A.
before the flush they are better than now, and i know this is not from overfertilize, this to me is like more overwater from the flush and i told from the beginning that my soil in this pot is poor in drainage. another question: if it is because of the soil, why my other 9 plants are just fine? i use the same water,same soil and same ferts(maybe is just destiny). if they are a little small is because i want them small. or i have to make them big just because some people think they are small? i know why i want them small,OK.
i never want to insult anybody, but if someone think the hat fits them.
for the others thanks very much for the info, and for the help.:rastasmoke:
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09-21-2007, 05:58 PM #60
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No one is going to lock you, don't worry.
As for democracy in the States... lol... I wish it were that simple! I voted for the other guy...
The symptoms of overwatering are nothing more than droopy leaves and the possiblity of root rot, which I do not see on your plants. However, pH problems are more acute when the soil is wet.
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