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	11-20-2008, 03:40 PM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 NCDG issues......To those who have grown her, I am having some drooping going on with the NCDG.(I got a male too!!!!!!!!!!!) She has been transplanted a few days ago, and I watered her lightly yesterday. SO she cant be waterlogged....and getting some yellowing. Treated with cal-mag to no avail. Also, I started the seeds in RW, (never again) and the plants are VERY wobbly, will actually fall over if not supported on both sides....What did I do wrong? 
 Ideas?WhiskeyTango Reviewed by WhiskeyTango on . NCDG issues...... To those who have grown her, I am having some drooping going on with the NCDG.(I got a male too!!!!!!!!!!!) She has been transplanted a few days ago, and I watered her lightly yesterday. SO she cant be waterlogged....and getting some yellowing. Treated with cal-mag to no avail. Also, I started the seeds in RW, (never again) and the plants are VERY wobbly, will actually fall over if not supported on both sides....What did I do wrong? Ideas? Rating: 5
 
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	11-20-2008, 03:41 PM #2 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 NCDG issues......also the leaflets are not flat. they are more v shaped. Is that just a gene trait? 
 
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	11-20-2008, 05:29 PM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 NCDG issues......Looks like low pH lockout; however, if you JUST transplanted, it may be a residual problem from previously. 
 Next time the pots are quite dry, give a heavy watering and check your runoff. Adjust if necessary, but in fresh soil, if it's good dirt, the numbers should be reasonable.
 What's the dirt?
 Also NCDG feeds lightly, like a skinny girl at a buffet.
 Prop her up with chopsticks so the roots don't get more damaged- that will shock your plant like a sloppy transplant.
 What's the soil brand?
 
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	11-20-2008, 05:39 PM #4 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 NCDG issues......Soil brand is MG Organic mix. Just opened bag. about 40% perlite. Feed every other watering. lightly. gave calmag every time though, thought I heard they needed it. My tapwater is 7ph. 
 
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	11-20-2008, 06:02 PM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 NCDG issues......MGO is pre fertilized. Give only water for now. Also I think calmag actually has N in it- don't quote me on that though. If your tap water is normal, you should not need to add the calmag. One member over at IC was saying that a top-dressing with a light dusting of lime, scratched into the soil surface, would be appropriate to give CaCO3 without adding anything else. 
 
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	11-20-2008, 06:29 PM #6 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 NCDG issues......Hvent given em a full watering since transplant 2 days ago. they where not rootbound, but there was NO lack of roots. But none circling the cup. Hope they get over it in their new pots soon!!! 
 
 wont add any more calmag either....lol
 
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	11-20-2008, 07:10 PM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 NCDG issues......Whiskey, 
 Sorry to hear you're having problems with the NCDGs, they sure look healthy to me....I too use that dirt, but havent used it on my pot plants as I love my hydro...Do as Stinky suggests, but I would give them a good watering after a transplant.....I water my plants in dirt till it runs out of the bottom...I then know they have a nice deep water...I have found thats a necessary way to water in growing on my deck...I also add my own compost I make to that MG...Can ya see the Hawaiian Snow? its there....
 Hope things work out as I'm sure they will...DGs a tough one...she'll pull through for ya...
 Peace,
 Treetops :thumbsup:
 
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	11-20-2008, 07:19 PM #8 Senior Member Senior Member
 NCDG issues......That deck looks familiar... lol... I think I used to go out with your son  
 Kidding... I know you're nowhere around here but my ex's dad, a definite toker, has a deck and plant collection that look EXACTLY like yours!!! hahahha
 
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	11-20-2008, 07:27 PM #9 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 NCDG issues......They seemed to not be draining good, and where amost soggy when transplanted, thats why I didnt water. Just not getting the droopiness still 2 days later. Hope they pull through. BIIIIIIG plans for that male!!! 
 Treetops, I garden (nonMJ) as a hobby too! (took a minute to find that HS! Was fortunate enough to try it in adam in 05) Just something very peaceful to me to sit blazed with any of my plants and tend to em, something about being able to control how something grows. make it go left, ujp down many or one branch...... I am even starting an extreeme bonsai with one of my JD cuttings, gonna attempt max stem, with minimal root and vegitation....mostly wood, true bonsai style.
 Good vibes to both ya, and thanks for all the help! Im sure they will pull through!
 :joint1:
 
 PS, you read my marlboro hot laps thread stinks!!!!! I get to ride shotty racing...WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!
 
 
 DAMN im stoned...sorry for babbling, smoking GDP with GDP/Black Diamond kief....:stoned::rasta:
 
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	11-21-2008, 05:19 AM #10 Senior Member Senior Member
 NCDG issues......Hmmm, well its not like you havent a clue as to what you are doing...I thought your dirt looked dry...I too have a male....planning on brushing a few flowers as well...She'll pull through with your loving care... 
 Enjoy growin a plant of two out there..first time was able to do it all summer...It is so nice to be able to see it has grown the next time you take a look at it...and like you say, just to sit there and look...Thank God!! Smokin the top of that plant as I type...Excellent!!
 I hope you start a thread showing how you're doing a bonsai as I would like to see the progress...havent tried that as yet...
 
 
 Peace,
 Treetops :hippy:
 
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