My nutes are a geen, a brown, and a tan. I've also used nutes that were pink, yellow, red, orange, clear and purple, which was why I made the statement, and even included the 'clear' nute disclaimer. So what's the confusion...beyond thinking that just a little tint is of no consequence to a color chart. But as long as you are comfortable with an 'in the ballpark' number, so am I.

If you are looking for miracle cures for the fungus or whatever it is...someone else will have to assist. Honestly, I've never had a fungus or mold issue but would assist if I could.

I stated what I believe will help, and what preventative measures to take to increase chances of future success. I understand your wanting to save the strain, but given the info you provided, and previous posts...the only other thing I can think of is to take clones from healthy parts, use fresh soil, and keep the old soil away from the fresh. Before importing new clones though...perhaps a bleach wipe-down, and clean the pots with bleach, too.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Prepared for the worst- Stinky?? I'm just about to give up...... My last grow ended in disaster. By the time I got the fungus gnat infestation under control, my stock had been destroyed. I assume it was a fungus; the leaves spotting, yellowing and dying and the roots, at finish, were brown and withered, not mushy. The cuttings I took from those plants all failed, all 80 of them, every one the same, curled tips and yellowed leaves. There was something that smelled in those domes that I had never smelled before. Rotting, Rating: 5