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09-14-2008, 07:29 PM #31
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fried my plants can they survive
try too attach pic here
more pics in photo album
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09-14-2008, 09:25 PM #32
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fried my plants can they survive
Veggi, Glad that you are doing a tad better. I'd just straight transplant them I think if you tried to loosen the root ball you'll get overwhelmed, I don't remember are your plants outside?
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09-14-2008, 09:41 PM #33
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fried my plants can they survive
they are indoor under T5's and I have been taking them outside for the meager 4hrs sunlight i can get as i have no hps but the 105 temps are fucked up looks like were gonna go from 105 summer heat straight into winter temps no fall temps booooo!
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09-15-2008, 01:08 AM #34
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fried my plants can they survive
Veggi, It does sound like you have maybe lost some of your objectivity which is easy to do when you feel like crap. I don't think your plants are as bad as you do. I deal with s. cali heat too one year when I didn't get to them quick enough it actually smelled like my grow was literally cooking! But even that plant survived so I know yours can too. I'd put your possible boys and possible hermies and leave them out there just water them as needed and put your energy on the ones that you know are girls. Its easy to say but try not to beat yourself and your plants up.
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09-15-2008, 01:31 AM #35
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fried my plants can they survive
ok i did it,know my back is alive! oh it hurts, was pretty ruff i managed to transplant the 3 girls only lost a few leaves each we'll see how they do.
gonna go chop the male down and hold a funeral for him too bad he's a nice looking plant
question about ferts I am little confused I see growers using like a 3-2-1 bloom cycle
I am guessing this means 3tsp of bloom 2 tsp of micro and 1 tsp of grow and reverse for veg cycle?
oh crap must lay down flat the back is not nice man i need a joint
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09-19-2008, 06:29 AM #36
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fried my plants can they survive
well its been almost a week since transplant and the 2 that had the root balls hard as rock are not doing so well all the new growth is limp except the very very new top stuff,any idea's on how to loosen up that root ball easily. I'm Leaning twords taking my screwdriver and sticking down into the plants rootmass when its kinda dry and moving around to break up the rootmass,not sure if it'll do anything good tho,I wish I had some cash cause I'd just cut a bunch of clones and go from there,hmmm there's a willow tree by the doc's office anyone ever make willow water for transplanting clones and such?
well I guess screw driver is the best option or I could invent a new tool to fix,something like a metal strw with holes for the air you just push down into the roots hmmmmmmm....
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09-20-2008, 04:08 AM #37
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fried my plants can they survive
Veggi, Well if they look like they're failing anyway then go for it with the screwdriver.
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09-23-2008, 08:02 PM #38
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fried my plants can they survive
ty Luna I've held off for a few days I have Been able to get them outside for a few hours of sunlight know that its cooler out, the 2 plants that have the rock hard root masses have droopy leaves and stunted growth I think I am have too do something about I guess try the screwdriver things will that mess up the plants roots badly? here are a couple pictures so you can see what I mean. the one in the middle is very healthy and bushy she is the cream of the crop! the two on either side of her are the sicklings you can see they have stunted growth and very droopy leaves, I have been thinking about using my cane which is about 3/4 inch in diameter and hollow and pushing into roots and pulling out leaving a hole about 1/2 inch in diameter then filling that hole with perlite will damaged the roots too much? should i just stick too the screwdriver and poke a few into the roots ? and try too loosen them up! damn soil I wish i would've known about how tight it is soo I could've added perlite in the beginning damn foxfarm or just leave em alone?
dang the pictures make them look good if you can compare them closer you can see a major difference between the sick ones and that gorgeous bush
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09-23-2008, 08:08 PM #39
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fried my plants can they survive
Poke a few holes with a chopstick but don't try to wiggle it around much.
Your plants look pretty damn good, and they WILL be fine, and you WILL get nice buds, POSITIVITY MAAAANG!!!!

How's that itch going? Getting better? The worst is being a dude and having to buy yeast-infection cream... too bad there isn't a medication for being embarrassed at the pharmacy. hahaha.
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09-23-2008, 09:15 PM #40
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fried my plants can they survive
Veggi, They look fine! You are going to get a nice harvest out of them. I won't try anything with a screwdriver not with the plants looking as well as they do.
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