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    #31
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    droopy leaves now crispy

    Convert back to 24/0 if you can.. It should be fine... At least its female

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    #32
    Senior Member

    droopy leaves now crispy

    Shes getting over feed with nutes. Flush her out good. I say this because
    1 leaves are curling
    2 tips look to be burning
    3 algae grows on nitrogen and you got it on the top of your soil a bit much for a young seedling.
    One love
    c

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    #33
    Senior Member

    droopy leaves now crispy

    At that age I would just feed with like olivias cloning solution.
    c

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    #34
    Senior Member

    droopy leaves now crispy

    Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
    Shes getting over feed with nutes. Flush her out good. I say this because
    1 leaves are curling
    2 tips look to be burning
    3 algae grows on nitrogen and you got it on the top of your soil a bit much for a young seedling.
    One love
    c
    hey, i was wondering if the algae can have a negative effect on the plant or will it be fine? It seems that the larger plant with more algae growth is doing a lot better than the smaller one without any...so the conclusion i have arrived at is that the algae is eating up the nitrogen so the plant is not soaking up as much nitrogen as is present in the growing medium. I flushed the smaller plant and removed the mylar protecting the growing medium...maybe this will allow the algae to grow stronger and soak up more of the nitrogen. I'll keep you updated on any changes.
    I figure the plant and the algae form a symbiotic relationship, but let me know if my hypothesis is completely off base.
    peace
    -mjm

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    #35
    Senior Member

    droopy leaves now crispy

    There are different kinds of algae. I add spirulina to my plants as it is very beneficial. It is other wise known as blue green algae and is the healthest food in the world. The aztecs used to grow it at lake texicoco (sp?) which is know the location of mexico city. It contains caroteens (sp?) glysergic acid and crazy protein just to name a few. I add it in soil and have not tryed it on rockwool cubes but if any algae was going on them that is what I would have grow.
    One love
    c

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    #36
    Senior Member

    droopy leaves now crispy

    so here are a few more shots...as you can see, the larger plant is growing nicely, but the smaller one isn't really growing at all. (The lighter is a standard size) What should I do about the little one? I am just going to leave it until A. the leaves turn brown and I know it is dead for sure or B. it finally develops a root system and it starts growing....I wish I had some superthrive now, but I'm still waiting for it. Any other ways I can reduce stress and promote healthy growth? Maybe some voodoo ritual or something?
    peace
    -mjm
    (sorry the little plant shot is out of focus, it's automatic)

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    #37
    Senior Member

    droopy leaves now crispy

    I would flush it seeing how the tips are burning. Looks like lock up but she should be fine and looks still very heathly.
    One love
    c

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    #38
    Senior Member

    droopy leaves now crispy

    Your biggest plant has a Phoshuros and potassium deficency. If you are going to flower soon try reducining nitrogen and replacing Phosphuros and potassium. This will help it switch to flowering mode meaning earlier harvest.

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    #39
    Senior Member

    droopy leaves now crispy

    Could you post a link to a page dedicated to defficiencies and pictures of each kind?...I think that would be super beneficial. And, to flush a net like that, do you just run it under distilled water till it runs clear or should I use a certain amount of water according to how big the pot is? Basically, what would be a good ratio of water to flush with compared to size of pot?
    I won't be throwing it into flower anytime soon, but how tall should I let it get if i want to flower under hps? I want to wait till the smaller guy has a chance to grow a little... As for supercropping/scrog, when and how do you trim the plant to produce several good-sized bud sites?

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    #40
    Senior Member

    droopy leaves now crispy

    http://www.weedfarmer.com/cannabis/n...ders_guide.php No pictures but it decribes it well enough. Just water it a couple cups of water a couple times a day if possible. Enough to saturate it completely but not enough to flood it. Don't fertilize it until it slows growing or you see clorosis(yellowing). And when you flower it depends on the size you want. Flowering right now would make them about 2 feet tall when they finish.

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