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02-12-2006, 09:39 PM #11OPSenior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
Originally Posted by MeanGreenEye420
and how many weeks in is that?
are the cotyledons supposed to turn yellow like in that one picture that early or is that typical?
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02-14-2006, 09:04 AM #12Senior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
I think it got alittle underfertilized, one way or another, Very fixable... much better than over fertilization. I'd say they look fairly healthy and have a bright future. Btw what kind of lights and nute/ferts are you using.
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02-14-2006, 02:58 PM #13Senior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
They look good.That one is still drooping a little but it will probably straighten itself out.
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02-15-2006, 01:29 AM #14OPSenior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
As you can see, the plant still is a little droopy.... Why does she look so sad? I cut back on the water, maybe I need to cut back even more? I would be interested to know how to tranfer her into a hydro setup because it seems i have a better control on that besides the fact that the plant is growing about 1 and a half times faster in the hydro.
Any help would be most appreciated.
-mjm
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02-15-2006, 02:33 PM #15Senior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
If you dig it up real gently and rinse off the roots .It is possible, but it could die.But the way that plant has been growing that wouldn't be a huge loss.So I'd give it a try.
It still looks over watered but I don't think thats the prob., Might be genetics
:rasta:
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02-15-2006, 10:47 PM #16OPSenior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
I've got same genetics in hydro right now, and after i gave it some co2 via dolomitic limestone and vinegar, it shot up amazingly quickly...It does have a slight issue of being a little droopy, but not nearly as much as this one... could a nute difficiency cause the plant to curl under like that? also, if i were going to transfer, should i wait a little bit longer till it gets a little bigger so the leaves will be able to substitute for poor rooting or should i do it now to avoid the plants death? Also, i heard that having a little bit of soil attached is alright when transfering into hydro because the roots have very tiny little roots that leach up the nutirents and you can shock the plant by removing the little root hairs. I'd prolly leave a little dirt, I dont think it could be too disasterous for the hydro system....good idea?
here is a pic of the hydro plant, its in vermiculite and perlite mix...its being fed by molasses, urine, and shultz plant food (im amazed too)...but im hoping to get it or a new seedling on the gh flora series soon.
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02-16-2006, 02:48 PM #17Senior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
Urine...hello ,acidic.Piss making your water too acidic and the plant is not takin up nutes...stop with the piss and go get some organic fert.
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02-17-2006, 04:45 AM #18OPSenior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
Originally Posted by J DOG 6000
here is next day shot
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02-17-2006, 03:24 PM #19Senior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
lol....it looks better.Just keep doing what your doing.If your going to share that bud with anyone...make sure you tell them your piss as been inside them.Cause I wouldn't smoke it.
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02-17-2006, 05:04 PM #20Senior Member
droopy leaves now crispy
Originally Posted by J DOG 6000
amen! there are better ways to give you plant nutes. but i'm not smokin' it so piss away.[SIZE=\"7\"]S.[/SIZE]
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