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    #61
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    Would sure be nice to hear some other views... I know right.

    so lastnight I added 1.5 teaspoon to a gallon of water and gave it to them.
    so should this work on makeing my plants greender agen?
    the only thing H have given em was the MS and water.

    and about how long should it take to start makeing my plants greener/healther agen?

    and agen thinks for the help on this.

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    #62
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    [QUOTE=hydrocannabis;1766491 so lastnight I added 1.5 teaspoon to a gallon of water and gave it to them.
    so should this work on makeing my plants greender agen?

    and about how long should it take to start makeing my plants greener/healther agen?QUOTE]
    I personally think it's a messed-up ph, because it appears like my plants do, when I over-adjust my water. (have adjusted the same batch of water twice by mistake a couple of times, drastically lowering my ph...only done that twice:stoned
    I'd try not to water again till you get the ph of the water checked, and adjusted if need be. Since mag sulphate is a buffer, it can help the roots survive a ph imbalance, but IF the cause of the problem is the ph of your water, it has to be corrected before any progress can be expected.
    Did you try spraying the leaves with a weak solution (1/4 strength or so) of superthrive and nutes?
    Have you cleaned the leaf-litter out? (get ya doin' something while you're sitting there staring at them, lol)
    New pix tomorrow?

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    #63
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    should I keep trying to grow these.or start over with better soil and new seeds.
    well I doo have a bunch of dank seeds I could try to grow in new better soil I could get.

    first 2 pix R of how they looked on the 20th.

    next 2 pix is how they look now 24th.

    I was thinking that now that I have a built a bigger veg/flower cab.
    I could just start over with better softer soil.

    so what would any of U good gardeners do if UR plants look like this.

    A) keep em and try to make em live agen.cuz 1 is a female. it showed a week 1/2 ago but thats when they looked healthy.

    B) toss em out and start over from scrach.
    with better water and soil.

    cuz once back like 5 years ago I got 2 bagseed plants to grow 3 feet by harvest and under 4 three foot floro lights and got 1-2 ounces of bud.

    :wtf::thumbsup::jointsmile:

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    #64
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    It won't do much good trying to start your grow over. Especially if the same conditions exist next time. If ph is out of balance, the roots stop taking-up nutrients. (nute lockout)
    If you want to grow cannabis to be big-n-strong, (and alive) you are going to have to get certain items to create the conditions cannabis needs for a sucessful finish.
    A $6 ph test kit won't cure what ails your grow. It is however, part of a troubleshooting checklist, and could save your plants.
    The ingredients to adjust you water are probably right there in your own home, but, which way do you adjust it?

    -so-

    It's up to you. Either get a test kit, and post the results so we can help...or start over and have this entire conversation during your next grow.
    In the long run, part of learning to grow is pulling your grow from the brink of disaster. (troubleshooting)

    Anyway...good luck and Merry Christmas.

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    #65
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    Your responses seemed a bit strange and elusive to me, so I figured I'd peek at some of your other posts.

    From your '2nd time DWC' thread...(post 111, I think)
    Quote Originally Posted by hydrocannabis
    ... thats what I nave learned over my years of growing mj.
    You are going to have to be honest with those that you ask to troubleshoot problems that you are having. With years of growing experience, this conversation likely wouldn't be happening.

    Either you have the years of experience and are yanking our chain, or you are pretending to have the experience, and are damaging your chances of future success.

    Any time you pretend to have experience, the responses you get will likely not be detailed enough for you to properly implement the suggestions. It's ok to be a novice. Since your DWC grow didn't show much in the form of ph problems, either your tap water is acidic, (bad for soil grows if too acidic) or you are simply overwatering your present grow, IMHO.

    Troubleshooting is (generally) a step-by-step process that helps eliminate possible causes of problems, one at a time, till you are left with a single culprit.

    Anyway, hope you have a Merry Christmas, and good luck for the new years.

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    #66
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    Your responses seemed a bit strange and elusive to me, so I figured I'd peek at some of your other posts.

    From your '2nd time DWC' thread...(post 111, I think)

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
    You are going to have to be honest with those that you ask to troubleshoot problems that you are having. With years of growing experience, this conversation likely wouldn't be happening.

    Either you have the years of experience and are yanking our chain, or you are pretending to have the experience, and are damaging your chances of future success.
    I realy have grown for some like 7-8 years. but I keep haveing some different kinds of problem in each of my grows.
    just ask my mom. she'll tell ya. shes has come over and seen em all ove the years.

    and I hope you have a Merry Christmas, and good luck for the new years ALSO.



    and what ever road I take as of this grow. So If I end up starting over new better soil. then it'll be bottled water only.
    and if I keep going it'll be also only bittled water.

    cuz if I rember correctly I use to use bottled water back in the good ol days.

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    #67
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    An aquarium ph test kit would save shitloads of money in the long run, unless your water is rich in heavy metals, and needs to be filtered and adjusted. Even then, bottled water is such an expensive pain.

    Have you let her soil dry out since adding the mag sulphate? I hope so...overwatering also causes nute lock-out, (well...root rot)and those brown spots showing up are a good sign that they need a break from moisture. If you start over with a fresh batch, check the roots on this one. Check the size of the root ball, and see if any roots are browning into a yucky mush, or tan-ish with white growing tips. (healthy) Also a good time to check and see just how moist the the soil at the bottom of the pot is. And please...let us know. Helps others to learn, too. :thumbsup:

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    #68
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    new pix. I think they might be getting back to good health.
    so I was gunna veg them for about a nother 1 1/2 months and see what that dose.

    well I just hope that they keep on the track to new green growth.

    and I was gunna also start some new dank seed with in the next few weeks after I get some real good soil.

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    #69
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    Looking good. I can honestly say I'm proud of you for sticking with it.
    Makes it very difficult to learn how to succeed, if you don't try. :thumbsup:

    So...what's up...? What did you do, and how did you do it?

    May want to keep your eyes peeled for any 'stress nanners', (male parts) and should be ok to start removing the really yellow leaves with the brownish spots. At this point, they are doing no good and are expendable. Extending veg is most likely a great idea.
    Again...good job

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    #70
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
    Looking good. I can honestly say I'm proud of you for sticking with it.
    Makes it very difficult to learn how to succeed, if you don't try. :thumbsup:

    So...what's up...? What did you do, and how did you do it?

    May want to keep your eyes peeled for any 'stress nanners', (male parts) and should be ok to start removing the really yellow leaves with the brownish spots. At this point, they are doing no good and are expendable. Extending veg is most likely a great idea.
    Again...good job

    well I don't know how I did it. all I did was give them a little of the mag sulphate and a week befor that I had given them a little fish ferts.

    Makes it very difficult to learn how to succeed, if you don't try. :thumbsup: U R so right.
    I am also glad that I stuck with them.

    and I am also gunna look for some better growing medium to use.

    and thanks for stoping by rusty AND FOR THE GOOD ADVICE.

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