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    here i have 3 plants growing in a wardrobe , 2 are well in to budding stage , and the 3rd plant has no sign of it , this plant also drinks alot less water than the other 2 , but take a look for your self
    j9o9gga Reviewed by j9o9gga on . What Do Yous Think here i have 3 plants growing in a wardrobe , 2 are well in to budding stage , and the 3rd plant has no sign of it , this plant also drinks alot less water than the other 2 , but take a look for your self Rating: 5

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    Oh, nice, you have one of those huge u-shaped CFLs :jointsmile: How many watts is it? If I were you I would stand the other two shorter ones on some books or something so they can be as close to the light as the middle one. Those are some nice plants, good luck, and let us know how harvest went
    BTW.. How long did u veg for?

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    sounds to me like ur plant is haveing trouble uptaking the water u give it. I am vby no means qualified to answer this Q, but i have a couple of sudgestions that cannot hurt ur plants that u could try.

    I think maybee ur roots are possibly bound by the looks of ur pot size. U could try to transplant to bigger pots. U could also try ur airate ur soil, which will bring more O to ur roots, to do this poke some holes deep into the soil using a pecil or somthing, also u can scratch up the top layer of ur soil with ur fingers, emphasizing more air to get down into ur soil. Also it could be nute lock out maybe due to a Ph prob. and if so i cannot help on that one my friend.

    U need to seek help from a MJ veteran like Stinky Attic, or pycho 4 Bud or the Image Reaper.

    So calling all Vets. ....... where u guys at, i knko ur somewhere out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwesto
    I think maybee ur roots are possibly bound by the looks of ur pot size. U could try to transplant to bigger pots. Also it could be nute lock out maybe due to a Ph prob. and if so i cannot help on that one my friend.
    Look at Cwesto! :jointsmile:

    *I am in no way one of the "Vets"* ...but I agree; rootbound!

    What size are those buckets? Transplanting now would be a bitch, but would for sure help. I can't make a suggestion either way (to transplant or not) because they are pretty far along...hard to say if you should. I guess it depends on how comfortable with transplanting you are. I also agree with Cwesto on the possible pH issue. Do you know your pH levels?

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    #5
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    thanks for all the suggestions , its just weird that the other 2 plants are doing ok but the 3rd one is struggling , and my bulb is only 150 watt lol , envirolite does the damage let me tell you, ,

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    i just found small white insects in the soil , what does this mean ???????

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    #7
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    Pests. I'm not familiar at all with them though. The Complete Guide to Sick Plants, pH, and Pest Troubles

    Possibly Symphilids?

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    How old are they?

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    #9
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    my plants are only 2 and a half months old

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