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    #21
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    just not sure ?

    you have have both got nice plants , and im sure i have a very sick plant , my experience ends there .
    after i flushed it the Ph was 6.5 , what should i do ? i really wont to save this plant , just to learn from it , and not make simple mistakes with my 3 girls now 4 days old .
    its all well and good telling a noob where the problem lies , it how to fix it that keeps the noob awake at night .
    tks lads any and all help is appreciated

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    #22
    Senior Member

    just not sure ?

    The new growth looks good to me man. Polishpollak has you going in the right direction. You have already flushed so let it dry out before you water again and you should be fine. If you get that temp situation taken care of youll be off to the races. Concentrate on the new growth. Old growth is old news. Once again sorry for putting that crap on your thread. Got caught up in the moment. You can have it deleted.

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    #23
    Member

    just not sure ?

    i learn from every word said , and i thank you for takeing the time to help me .
    that said , i came home from work and found mt 3 girls dead

    im not sure what i did wrong and im gutted that somehow iv killed my girls ,

    so from 1 basket case to 4 , take a look , "sighs"

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    #24
    Senior Member

    just not sure ?

    What is in your soil? Seedlings can't take any kind of fertilizers until they are about a month old. Thats strange I've never seen seedlings all fall over like that, maybe one but if they are all doing it then there is obviously a common problem going on here.

    I'd just start from scratch, use some generic potting soil and water with Superthrive added to your water about once a week, it's not a fertilizer and will promote root development.

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    #25
    Member

    just not sure ?

    i didnt use any fertilizer or nutes , they look better today , gonna wait till the weekend to see because the runt has picked up ,
    the new growth looks healthy , but what do i know , i thought my girls looked good and it seems my ignorance killed them

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    #26
    Member

    just not sure ?

    here some more

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    #27
    Senior Member

    just not sure ?

    Just curious whats your watering schedule with the little ones? Im asking cause everytime i see a pic the soil looks wet. Make sure you are letting them dry out in between waterings. BTW the new growth is looking good. Great job:thumbsup:

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    #28
    Member

    just not sure ?

    ty pushit , this is my biggest pain right now , i understand that the soil does need to dry out abit before watering . the soil drys out fast , its just potting soil , grdn center recommended it . i had to add more soil yesterday , did this as maybe the reason they all collapsed ? that and the soil dried out to fast on the sill .
    im using a propagator and misting the underside of the lid i have a 15w fishtank floresent on 18 hours , its 4" above the girls .
    they have picked up in the last few hours :thumbsup:

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    #29
    Member

    just not sure ?

    the runt has got yellowing on the new growth , its been 3 days from last flush .the stem has bulked up .
    have i over watered it and is the soil retaining to much moisture ? , iv not anything to the plant but give it light heat and air on a 18/6 rotation , im not even sure how old the plant is . anyway. the yellowing .

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    #30
    Senior Member

    just not sure ?

    If you want to spend a few Euros then you might try Canna Terra, which is designed for use in potting soil. Canna Terra Vega (1L) | Grow Lights, Hydroponics, Grow Tents - Bloom & Grow
    Or you can get a cheaper fert at your local grow shop. You can get a chemical fert that is cheap at a hardware store. The plant is turning yellow because it's needs a micro nutrient, like boron, sulphur, etc. So you want to pick a fert that has all that stuff in it. I like to use Dyna-Gro 7-9-5 and it would be great if you could find it in your area but I don't know if it's sold in Ireland. Here's what it's like: Dyna-Gro click on "products" then "complete plant nutrients." You want to find a fertilizer that is like this if you can because it provides everything plants need to grow. Alot of growers just walk into a shop and buy whatever looks good. That's how you get into trouble. Just follow the directions and don't over-do it.

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