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    #11
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    She is dying, please help me

    if i see the leaf, is phosphorus nutritional deficiencies.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    She is dying, please help me

    Yes, I'm misting them and I put a humidifier in the room. Keeping my fingers crossed

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    #13
    Senior Member

    She is dying, please help me

    Once the roots establish themselves & growth resumes, they will start to transpire at a normal rate. The more leaf you have, the more transpiration. Once this becomes ballanced, this cycle will raise the humidity. Its easy to end up with too much humidity in a sm enclosed space. While the plants like it, so do plant pathogens, so stay aware of this. It will be a while, so continue to mist for now.

    Since I can't really see the pic on this sm screen, lets proceed as if its a phosphorus or magnesium deficiency. Add just a sm pinch bone meal to top of soil. Add 1tablespoon epsom salts to 1gal water & water in. This is good for them, deficiency or not. You can also do this as a bloom boost when your ready to bud. Stay with the forum & keep posting with pics. Like I said, the guys can do the 'looking' since I can't see them. Wish I could see Jembres chart. Cell ph's bumming me out.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    She is dying, please help me

    The extra humidity I'm sure is helping, I do realize too much can cause problems though.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    She is dying, please help me

    So is this just perlite grow, like hydro? Switch to potting soil. Are you actually using a fert at all? silica and superthrive are fine to use in real small amounts, but you need to fert too. Chances are good if you just switch to potting soil and not do much else, you'll be okay. You can put in some powder fert which will stabilize the fert use. Mix it in the soil. It looks like you're growing in a real shallow level with no fert. I'd stop the misting because it's not necessary and if there is fert in the mix, this can be a problem because it seems like this kind of plant doesn't respond well to foliar feeding. Grow it more like you would a house plant. The more fancy you get, the more trouble happens.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    She is dying, please help me

    Polishpollack, I had him spray misting them untill they regrew roots to replace the ones he cut off because they were transpiring faster than they could take up water, since misting raises humidity which slows down transpiration. As far as houseplants go, unless we're talking cactus, succulent or hairy leafed plants, they all should be spray misted. Plants like higher humidity than you can achieve in your house with causing mildew growth on everything.
    ---- When plants are grouped together, the transpiration process naturally raises the surrounding humidity. Paintreat, once your plants resume growth, this will indicate they've grown more roots. When that happens, stop spray misting but if they seem to need it, mist occasionally. The humidifier shouldn't be needed at this point. Keep in mind that cutting off roots was drastic, don't do that again. I think you'd be better off growing in a soiless mix, I like 3 pts milled spaghnum to 1 pt perlite with some organics mixed in, but some people omit the organics & rely on applying nutrients. But untill they've put out quite a bit of new growth, I think transplanting now could put them into transplant shock. Post new pics. Some close & some wide shots.
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    #17
    Senior Member

    She is dying, please help me

    Attachment 295249While I do appreciate the input, some replies just had me scratching my head. Here is a summary, it is hempy style, which is a form of hydro, nutes are added about every fourth day, plants feed from the res in between feedings. Everything is ok now, again thank u.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    She is dying, please help me

    Hey! They're really looking good now! For ease of use, next grow you might want to consider a soiless potting mix consisting of milled spaghnum moss (fine grade peat moss) & perlite. Theres all kinds of organic nutes available on tthe market.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    She is dying, please help me

    I just took another look at your last pic.... YOU TOOK OVER THE BATHTUB!?!? I never would have thought of that! LOL! But hey, great light reflection that you'll be glad you have when your plants are bushy &in flower, & I'm a stickler for sanitation in the grow area, so that's a win win situation! I applaud your imagination!

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    #20
    Senior Member

    She is dying, please help me

    I needed a place inside where I could keep them. The runoff from the hempy buckets goes right down the drain. Aluminum foil on the window and towels under the door keep out the light and I'm going to install an exhaust fan into the attic. There is also an a/c vent in there to keep them cool. Seemed like a win, win, win lol

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