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10-18-2007, 09:08 PM #1OPJunior Member
WILTING UP BUT NOT DYING
OK a friend of minr new i had my card and one day she showed up with 6 clones so i said ok i will grow them that and i was saving seeds for mine own grow and i no there female so i went for it and now i wish i would have waited. they grew great for about 2 3 weeks but then i transplanted them and i am pretty sure i over waterd. so now a have plants that look burnt but there only under 4 48 inch tubes and two cfls and a 100 watt metal halide.i want to save my babies please help
mistylee544 Reviewed by mistylee544 on . WILTING UP BUT NOT DYING OK a friend of minr new i had my card and one day she showed up with 6 clones so i said ok i will grow them that and i was saving seeds for mine own grow and i no there female so i went for it and now i wish i would have waited. they grew great for about 2 3 weeks but then i transplanted them and i am pretty sure i over waterd. so now a have plants that look burnt but there only under 4 48 inch tubes and two cfls and a 100 watt metal halide.i want to save my babies please help Rating: 5
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10-20-2007, 02:35 AM #2OPJunior Member
WILTING UP BUT NOT DYING
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10-20-2007, 03:47 AM #3Senior Member
WILTING UP BUT NOT DYING
i think if the problem is that you only overwatered, have some discipline and don't water so often. how much do you water daily? with the wattage you have, you definitely do not need to be watering every day. with cfl's you can often easily do well with watering only once a week. those kids dont look so well, if you have access to more clones id say your best best would be to set those off to the side somewhere and grow out some new clones. those ones you have are already in shock so they wont yield as much. if you dont know the pH of your water, just go to the store and pick up some distilled water to feed with. its not hopeless though... just don't water so much!
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10-20-2007, 06:00 AM #4Senior Member
WILTING UP BUT NOT DYING
That second picture looks like a zinc deficiency to me, but it's hard to be certain. That's the most common micronutrient deficiency, so maybe think about flushing the soil with a complete fertilizer that contains chelated trace elements including zinc, iron, and manganese.
The first picture looks like magnesium might be the culprit. You could try adding two teaspoons of Epsom salts per gallon of water, and see if that helps. If not, maybe think about supplementing a fertilizer that contains secondary nutrients...and just going from there.
Either way, it's going to be a long road to making those plants healthy again...so be patient, and don't be overbearing with the fertilizers, or you'll just make the problem worse. Good luck.
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10-20-2007, 07:50 AM #5OPJunior Member
WILTING UP BUT NOT DYING
hey thanks i pulled the worst to and then i trans planted some new ones in i am going all hydro this time except the ones that are left i am not going to water for like another week or two and if no recovery takes place brownies :bonghit:
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11-06-2007, 08:03 PM #6OPJunior Member
WILTING UP BUT NOT DYING
ok well we are wqeek one in to flowering and things have perked up alot so i am hoping to get 1 1/2 oz i am very happy this worked out.
a plant is never dead
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