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01-06-2008, 09:09 PM #11
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VERY sick plant, too much effort to let die!
Killer...look closely at the photo. The plant is DRIED up. He overferted it and fried it.
But to lay the blame on the cat.....:wtf:....PLEASE!
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01-06-2008, 09:12 PM #12
Senior Member
VERY sick plant, too much effort to let die!
I highly, HIGHLY highly HIGHLY HIGHLY doubt it had ANYTHING, what so ever to do with the oxygen/carbon dioxide levels.
Originally Posted by killerweed420
And the roots only need a minimal amount and that minimal amount will ALWAYS be there.
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01-06-2008, 09:16 PM #13
Senior Member
VERY sick plant, too much effort to let die!
RIP for that plant, good luck on the next grow, dont give up.
okay i was high, so, please find below, current update in first thread and second thread is the beginning. first thread will be the one i add to as the grow continues, yes...i was high. :jointsmile:
08 indoor outdoor grow
http://boards.cannabis.com/outdoor-g...door-grow.html
wont be posting here again, if you want to see the beginning start here, yes..i was high:jointsmile:
08 medical mj grow
http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...l-mj-grow.html
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01-07-2008, 06:28 PM #14
Senior Member
VERY sick plant, too much effort to let die!
CO2/O2- you can kill a plant through suffocation, and the symptoms are darkened, shrivelled, thin-looking leaves.
Cold- A frost will make your plant look like that too
Cat piss- ehhh nitrogen overdose anyone? Symptoms are dark green lush growth, soft new growth, susceptibility to other problems (such as a frost)
Overly wet soil- root suffocation
Foil- lose it; replace with white paint, white posterboard, mylar, etc.
Pot size- One plant per pot, and allow plants to get a bit rootbound before transplanting so they are not sitting in wet soil.
Light- Those plants have little foliage for their size. Consider a larger light or more CFL bulbs.
Proximity to a gas-fired appliance- Not too safe. Should anything happen, you have a potential ignition source (elecritcal spark) sitting right next to a gas line. Might want to consider moving that.
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01-08-2008, 05:28 AM #15
Senior Member
VERY sick plant, too much effort to let die!
HI
I also noticed the GAS water heater. I looks to me the area where you access the burner is inside the tent. If this is the case
you could be getting a lot of carbon monoxide build up.
Is that the side of a gas furnace on the right? If so your in between 2 HOT appliances.
My best shot is to move them to some fresh air.
If I were to guess, "and I am" they look toasted, too much heat.
I don't really see neut burn, just dry crispy leaves.
Just a thought, I'm no expert :hippy:[COLOR=\"Black\"]When read carefully, these statements contain subtle nuances that,
if not properly accounted for, make them seem far more significant than they really are.[/COLOR]
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01-08-2008, 05:55 AM #16
Senior Member
VERY sick plant, too much effort to let die!
Cat spray will look like splash burns from sloppy watering ie burnt bits on the leaves that were in the direct line of the spray.
The pic looks a little evenly crisped to have been a cat in my opinion.
Better luck next time :hippy:Typing does not equal activism.
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