Quote Originally Posted by eastbaygordo
Thanks for the input. I hate messing with roots and my plan was to upsize pots as the roots got big enough to fill the container. It didn't work out as planned. I agree, from the pic your lady reminds me of some of mine.
I got them as clones and some of them, the GB specifically had really sparse roots upon repot and they looked like they were on deaths dog so I said WTF and tried to save them. I think I saved 2 or 3 of the 5 I had issues with so if they survive it's like free bud.
One little purp had nice roots but was just a midget compared to the others. I met a guy in line at Harborside complaining of tiny purple kush after a month so I wonder if it's bad genetics.
Here is a link to recent pics showing them pre-repotting from the thread where I was talking about my customer service experience there.
http://boards.cannabis.com/northern-...t-support.html
Well man drainage is your first issue with getting them healthy again. Man holes in the bottom is very important as you know, but also adding perlite to your soil will help tons. Thats what help me. But your soil looks ok, just a bit wet. Id try an keep them outside and only water if the pots are very light. While you water, does it come right out of the container? It should. You can save all 5 if you dont mess with the roots and if they get worse before getting better, i would look into adding perlite, with a re pot. But im going to do a re pot and post it today, so if ya get a chance look at it. Iv re potted a lot and have it down pretty well with no stress so if ya do it like im going to your fine. Still think you can save em all, just need to let them dry out really well as in bone dry. Then water but plain water right now. Once they perk up, you will see them get greener and will take some time to get some good roots, but it will happen. Fill these pots before anything with roots. The plants will tell you when they get root bound. The leaves get droopy, but still healthy green looking.

Just try an post pic's and il sure help ya get them healthy, just need to see as much of them as possible. So, now just let them dry out, then a good watering. BTW how often do you water? Il be on here later if you can post some pics.

SeeYa man:rasta: