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11-09-2011, 04:32 PM #11
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heres all the info...now whats up wit my leaves??
You can absolutely save those plants although you may have stressed to the point of hermie. If it were me here is what I would do.
1. Flush with 3x pot volume. 3 gallon pot needs 9 gallons of water although You can get away with 7 gallons... Check soil pH at runoff with the first gallon and adjust pH upward/downward if need for remainder of the flush. Check again at the end.
2. Straight water for 7 - 10 days. No nutes.
3. Once you see healthy new growth you can resume feeding @ 1/4 recommended strength. The burnt/damaged leaves will never recover.
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11-09-2011, 05:28 PM #12
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heres all the info...now whats up wit my leaves??
Could it be my light? Because I don't have quite as much space between my light and my plants. It's not a dramatic difference, but there's only about just over a foot of space between them. I was thinking about just clipping the tops off all of the bad looking ones, but tuere in budding and I don't wanna lose potential meds. I pulled three of them already, they were too bad to try and save. I'm going to buy a co2 tank and meter today because I don't think the bucket I baught is putting much off. It also doesn't help that I sort of over did it. I have fourtyeight plants, myself and three patients worth. One half of the room is fox farm soil with only floranectar as the nute. The other side is my advanced nutrient side as I described at the top. When the distortion started it was one one plant one each side, two plants total. Don't know if this info helps but hopefully...here's some pics of what they looked like when it first started a few weeks ago.
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11-09-2011, 06:46 PM #13
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heres all the info...now whats up wit my leaves??
That's a bit close to be sure. The first concern is heat. If you are venting the light well then it may not be an issue. Others will know better. You can also find the answer in the lighting stickies. You could LST or SCroG to reduce height although that plant count would make it pretty labor intensive.
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11-09-2011, 10:05 PM #14
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heres all the info...now whats up wit my leaves??
that looks hormonal. i had a similiar issue which cost me a season. i had spent several hundred dollars on a nute line only for it to wreak havoc on my product. co2 and lighting wont fix that. flushing ...might yet most likely they will die. if you can, put them outside for a couple of weeks and flush. for some reason outdoors and cloning seem to cure a lot of problems for me. good luck:thumbsup: end result keep it simple, ditch the adv nutes until you know enough to understand it.
Originally Posted by prettygirlsmokes420
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11-10-2011, 12:08 AM #15
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heres all the info...now whats up wit my leaves??
Thanks will do. I have been flushing them every other watering. I think I'm gonna chop the top parts off, because the bottom half of the plants look fine. There not hermies, there in flowering; the middle of week three to be exact. I'm super crushed this happened to them, they were doing so good. Live and learn from your mistakes I guess, I just need to find out what my mystake was for sure; the toughest part of all.
oh yeah, what do you mean hormonal? And I can't put them outside unless I wanna have some jack frost, lol its cold here
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11-10-2011, 04:42 AM #16
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heres all the info...now whats up wit my leaves??
You know, they get all bitchy for no particular reason in a way that keeps you ducking for the rest of the day...
Originally Posted by prettygirlsmokes420
Do you really mean you flush them every other water? 3x water : pot volume? Don't do that. You're washing any goodness out of your soil.
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11-10-2011, 06:29 AM #17
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heres all the info...now whats up wit my leaves??
It's not 3x pot size worth of water seeing as I was unaware of that. But I have a few things I'm about to change so, hopefully it won't happen again. And next grow I'm not gonna buy cheap clones, I've got some seedling mother plants and I'm doing my own clones so I know the quality. Plus I know how to clone properly so the roots take quickly and thoroughly, you never know how the person you got them from did them. Plus next time ill be doing less plants, bigger pots, and more light. But I'm going to flower a tad bit earlier too so they are not so close to the light. The track will be uninstalled because ill have two lights, so i can take the lights up another few inches... Sorry I'm thinking aloud now. I just want to try to eliminate the negative variables, ya know? So as to avoid all possible problems, hopefully... Im still learning
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11-10-2011, 12:20 PM #18
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heres all the info...now whats up wit my leaves??
All the buffering qualities of the soil will be depleted!
Originally Posted by bigsby
Ga.
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11-10-2011, 01:00 PM #19
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heres all the info...now whats up wit my leaves??
Yeah, get the watering right. You don't want to over do it. It sounds like you are dialing it in. Your next run will be much more rewarding. It's good to go with the same plant for the second run as you will know it's characteristics, needs, and wants.
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