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	03-28-2009, 07:09 PM #1 OPMember OPMember
 Help Save my plantsI made a new growers mistake and NUKED my plants in the 2 week stage. I have changed my water and dropped PPms to 250 
 will my plants come back or are they too far gone?
 Please advise.... birdboy Reviewed by birdboy on . Help Save my plants I made a new growers mistake and NUKED my plants in the 2 week stage. I have changed my water and dropped PPms to 250 will my plants come back or are they too far gone? Please advise....:( Rating: 5 birdboy Reviewed by birdboy on . Help Save my plants I made a new growers mistake and NUKED my plants in the 2 week stage. I have changed my water and dropped PPms to 250 will my plants come back or are they too far gone? Please advise....:( Rating: 5
 
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	03-28-2009, 07:39 PM #2 Junior Member Junior Member
 Help Save my plantsNo i think you have saved them in time. The shock will stunt them a bit for a week but they should be ok. Just keep flushing them out with clean water. Originally Posted by birdboy Originally Posted by birdboy
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	03-28-2009, 07:44 PM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 Help Save my plants Originally Posted by greenfsticky Originally Posted by greenfsticky
 
 i concur -- for what it's worth :thumbsup: a little b1 or cal-mag wouldn't hurt...
 
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	03-29-2009, 04:20 PM #4 OPMember OPMember
 Help Save my plantsso are you saying to keep them in the watering system with the 250 ppms and keep flushing with clean water as well? and how much B1 should i use? 
 or cal/mag? I have them on a 2ce a day watering system is this enough,or should i aslo keep flushing with clean water as well?
 thank you for your response
 I am curoius to get them back to beautys
 
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	03-29-2009, 04:39 PM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 Help Save my plantsI guess my first question woul be.....what exactly happened? And is your ph spot on always (that's just an aside....?) 
 
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	03-29-2009, 04:59 PM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 Help Save my plantson the B1- or cal-mag, read the label. I'm a dirt-farmer.....sorry. 
 
 as a dirt-farmer, I'd flush those plants with plain ph-correct water for at least a day. I'd also add some h202 at a rate of 1 tablespoon (3% solution) to gallon of water -- to that flush-water.. the extra Oxygen molecule makes the roots happy
 
 
 and yes, how did this happen?
 
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	03-29-2009, 11:00 PM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 Help Save my plantsI shall leave this in Mdm P's capable hands; she seems to know what's going on and I dont have a clue.   
 
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	03-30-2009, 12:19 AM #8 OPMember OPMember
 Help Save my plantsThe plants are two weeks old . The meter i bought was not calculated I thought the pms was 300 . when i changed the water and found out the meter is wrong i figured i was at 900ppm. 
 I have now switched the water completely out and dropped my ppm to 250 and ph is at 5.5
 so now the water i believe is were it should be but i am not sure how much to feed water to them.. and do i flush with just the straight water...
 PS :
 this is a hydro plant.
 I am seeing very little change on them coming back. how lingwill it take to come back...should i cut off the dead leaves ??
 
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	03-30-2009, 01:37 AM #9 OPMember OPMember
 Help Save my plantsWeek 1 started with distilled water 1/2 part nuts (what i thougt was 500ppm) 
 started to see brown edges and leafs found out better to use water and nuts 150 ppm ph 5.5-5.8
 (with bad meter readings lowered) plants grew beautiful for 2nd week
 week 3 changed water and nuts water and nuts 500-600 ph 5.5 plants 3%peroxide per gallon
 started to wilt
 thought problem was over water (was watering 3 times daily)
 knocked watering down to 2 times daily
 plants wilted worse every time
 I then found out my neter was not calibrated
 changed all water ... no h202- only distilled water dropeed to the correct 200 ppm watering 2ce daily
 right now plants are 23 days old under hydro
 this is all i have done ....
 will they be saved???
 
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	03-30-2009, 05:39 PM #10 Senior Member Senior Member
 Help Save my plantsHello birdboy, 
 
 Thought I'd drop by since you read my message on the other thread. One of the harshest things that can happen to plant in hydro is overnute....your plants are literally burned up. The damaged portions will not recover I'm afraid, although if the plants produce new growth it should NOT look burned if you have repaired the problem.
 
 You have quite the uphilll battle ahead of you but as I said I personally feel you are in the right hands with Mdm P. Her advice is exactly the same I would give except to say that make sure your ph stays between 5.6-6.0
 Check it as often as you need to to make that happen. .
 
 best of luck
 
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