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08-17-2010, 08:41 PM #1
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
i guys i need some help i need to know if you can transplant in week 4 of flowering coz ive had some trouble with my leaves going yellow and light green and think beging rootbound could be the problem thanks
w12drops Reviewed by w12drops on . NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower i guys i need some help i need to know if you can transplant in week 4 of flowering coz ive had some trouble with my leaves going yellow and light green and think beging rootbound could be the problem thanks Rating: 5
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08-17-2010, 08:52 PM #2
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
w12drops,
To be helpful we need much more information. What size of pot are they in now? How are they being grown? What are the other conditions in your grow environment? What is the PH of your water and soil? What neuts are you using, how often and what amount? What type of soil? What else do you have in your soil? Are just the fan leaves turning yellow? What strain?... I think you get the point.
I have found transplanting during flowering to be very problematic. Transplanting while they are sick and flowering is a death wish for your girls. I would encourage to make sure you know what the problem is before taking any action.
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08-17-2010, 09:09 PM #3
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
they are in 7.5 liter pots,grown in soil,my conditions in my room are great the temp is 26 degres light on 19 degres light off, humid 50%
Originally Posted by ngtybear
i know this is silly but i hove never tested my ph of wot i feed them or the soil,i am using bio canna with the boost ,top max and suger peak at 3/4st for one day then just water the next day and so on at 500ml per plant,i am using bio canna soil. it is just the fan leaves going yellow but all through the plant but all the leaves around the bud r going light green the strain is uk cheese from cutting
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08-17-2010, 10:18 PM #4
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
Originally Posted by w12drops
BINGO!!! there is your problem, know how to fix it?\
BTW 5 POSTS ON THE SAME PROBLEM IS ENOUGH:rastabanna:
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08-20-2010, 06:32 PM #5
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
SO HOW DO I FIX IT THEN AND SORRY ABOUT THE AMOUNT OF POST JUST GO WORRIED AND FREEKED
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08-20-2010, 07:13 PM #6
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
FAIR ENOUGH!!!...sry, Fair enough.
You need a P.H. tester...google it. There are pen meeters that are cheap but are garbage, like 1 in 10 are acurate. There are some digital ones that use the same technology and are a bit more pricey. There are solution kits that are for your pool, or a fish tank. There are test strips that work well but if your run off water is anything other than transparent it can throw off the results. Twe get to the "good ones". They are digital probe like gadgets that are VERRY acurate but expencive...however I have read a few times that you can find them online for $20-$30, there is a specific brand that seems to be hot, cant remember what it is but maby someone that has one will chime in!!
The food you mix in with the water that you give the plnts leave behind sodium which will lower (i think:stoned
the P.H. if the P.H. gets to far off and locks ot the nutrients...resulting in the plant turning yellow. The fan leafs are where the plant stores its food, when it cant eat from its roots it will go to the storage shed and take out them back up cans of beans its ben holding on to in case of emergency!! (the food in the leafs)...I think, I could be wrong
Any ways go get a P.H. tester and test the run off water...adjust the P.H. of the water going in to adjust the P.H. comeing out..5.8 to 6.3 is ideal.
GOOD LUCK!!!
BTW HOW ARE YOUR PLANTS:question::rastabanna:
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08-20-2010, 08:51 PM #7
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
there still the same i tryed to add a bit more pk that didnt work, added some more gro and waiting to see wot happens i dont under stand its only 2 out of 12 and there all getting the same feed o well ur always learning, thanks for the help mate im going to get one now and try it tomorrow shood i flush them:thumbsup:
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08-20-2010, 08:57 PM #8
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
there still the same i tryed to add a bit more pk that didnt work, added some more gro and waiting to see wot happens i dont under stand its only 2 out of 12 and there all getting feed the same o well ur always learning, thanks for the help mate im going to get one now and try it tomorrow shood i flush them:thumbsup:
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08-20-2010, 08:58 PM #9
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
sorry mate snizzed on the button lol
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08-20-2010, 09:51 PM #10
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NEED HALP NOW GUYS!!!!! can i transplant in flower
your adding nutes without a ph meter?!?! your going to fuck your shit up son. nutrients are highly acidic to maintain product shelf life. once you add it to water it makes the water even more acidic causing your soil to become acidic. thats why your prolly going into lockout. the other 10 plants are eventually going to become like your problem plants. are they grown from seed? that maybe why the others are hanging in there more, because each seed has its own genetic makeup and can tolerate stress more than others can, but will eventually fack up if you continue. your problem really relies on your soil ph and the ph treated water you put into it. correct it and you should be fine. remember damaged leaves will never come back to norm. just look at the new growth
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