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    #1
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    urgent help please

    my girls are 1 week old and where looking great as i left for work this morning .
    i arrived to see the 3 babys all lying on the soil
    they where on the sill all day with only air from the top window , it was a hot day and they where in direct sunlight , i was worried about how little soil was in the small pots ?
    how can i save them and what have i dont to kill them . are the stems broke at the base ?
    EZG Reviewed by EZG on . urgent help please my girls are 1 week old and where looking great as i left for work this morning . i arrived to see the 3 babys all lying on the soil :mad: they where on the sill all day with only air from the top window , it was a hot day and they where in direct sunlight , i was worried about how little soil was in the small pots ? how can i save them and what have i dont to kill them . are the stems broke at the base ? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    urgent help please

    add more soil to the cup; to prop them up

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    #3
    Member

    urgent help please

    already done this . what else can i do ? iv no idea how this happened.
    ty for a fast response

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    #4
    Senior Member

    urgent help please

    Quote Originally Posted by EZG
    already done this . what else can i do ? iv no idea how this happened.
    ty for a fast response
    add soil until the cup is full....:icon506:..pack it down, if you have to...:jointsmile:

    add some perlite next time...:thumbsup:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    urgent help please

    Quote Originally Posted by EZG
    already done this . what else can i do ? iv no idea how this happened.
    ty for a fast response
    my first thought is, its too hot. window sills are like cars...it gets very hot. younglings dont need all that light unless you can disperse heat. next idea is drainage, you do have holes in the cups right? also plastic cups retain heat and retain moisture, hence the window factor. move them to a cool location and provide lighting that is sufficient. flouros should be one inch above whereas hids one to two feet depending on ventilation.

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    #6
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    urgent help please

    It got too hot then the heat dried your dirt out because of the small pots.

    I really love how you supported the baby stems with twist ties. It must have took some very delicate handling to get it perfect.

    They might make it. mededcannabis advice is good, A cool place with flouros and a small fan blowing over them. Those small pots need water almost every 12 hours if left in direct sun.

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    #7
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    urgent help please

    sadly all the girls died im gutted , and a very expensive lesson to learn . i have got a gift of 3 very healty plants about 2 months old i think not sure what sex or strain , they are , but they do have mites , i plan to veg them for a week or 2 then put them under a 600w HPS , witch might be to big for me little setup ,
    advice pls

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    #8
    Senior Member

    urgent help please

    Quote Originally Posted by EZG
    sadly all the girls died im gutted , and a very expensive lesson to learn . i have got a gift of 3 very healty plants about 2 months old i think not sure what sex or strain , they are , but they do have mites , i plan to veg them for a week or 2 then put them under a 600w HPS , witch might be to big for me little setup ,
    advice pls
    this maybe too late....but heregoes. GET RID OF THOSE PLANTS. once you have mites you pretty much always have them. they hibernate and are extremely resistant to pesticides and other organic measures. then scour your affected areas like you were killing plague. just when you think youve done enough do it again. then restart the program. some use neem, pyritheum (im sure its mispelled and too tired to check) however to me its like bed bugs they will find a way to survive unless you get them early. good luck mate.

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    #9
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    urgent help please

    Quote Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
    this maybe too late....but heregoes. GET RID OF THOSE PLANTS. once you have mites you pretty much always have them. they hibernate and are extremely resistant to pesticides and other organic measures. then scour your affected areas like you were killing plague. just when you think youve done enough do it again. then restart the program. some use neem, pyritheum (im sure its mispelled and too tired to check) however to me its like bed bugs they will find a way to survive unless you get them early. good luck mate.





    I second that !!! Get rid of them . Once you have mites you'll always have em . Start over . I know .....its sad for sure but the best choice. IMO. Peace, waterdog

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