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    HELP!!! This is some

    :cursing: DAMNIT DAMNIT DAMNIT!!! so this afternoon I checked on my ladies and they're fine. I check on them like 30 minutes ago; my Indica Imploded is she salvagable? :what: Why would this happen?

    DAMNIT this friggin SUCKS!! I'll catch yall when I get back, I gotta go to work (3rd shift sucks).

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    Before (sexy)

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    After (WTF?)
    gin4dub Reviewed by gin4dub on . HELP!!! This is some :cursing: :mad: DAMNIT DAMNIT DAMNIT!!! so this afternoon I checked on my ladies and they're fine. I check on them like 30 minutes ago; my Indica Imploded is she salvagable? :what: Why would this happen? :confused: :( DAMNIT this friggin SUCKS!! I'll catch yall when I get back, I gotta go to work (3rd shift sucks). Before (sexy) After (WTF?) Rating: 5

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    HELP!!! This is some

    I am going to assume that you did not under water.. so I am going to say over watered..

    I would get her out of that POT asap.. into a bigger pot.. more soil.. add lots of perlite...
    NOW

    love

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    #3
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    if it was over watering the plant would not have wilted so quickly. thats lack of water (12 hours + bone dry) if I ever seen it. Plants can wilt in as little as six hours. She will be fine. They can go from that to healthy (not to much light) in 3 hours. She did not need to be soaked if it happens again, just you know dampish to wettish.

    One love
    c

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    #4
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    HELP!!! This is some

    Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
    if it was over watering the plant would not have wilted so quickly. thats lack of water (12 hours + bone dry) if I ever seen it. Plants can wilt in as little as six hours. She will be fine. They can go from that to healthy (not to much light) in 3 hours. She did not need to be soaked if it happens again, just you know dampish to wettish.

    One love
    c
    You were indeed correct sir I gave her some water and she perked up She's not 100% some of her leaves were so dry that they were crumbling in my hands.
    Maybe I'm wrong but I figured dead plant matter attached to living plant matter could cause unnecessary stress to my lady. I sterilized some scissors and trimmed off the dead and dried leaves. I guess that will also allow more light to get to the undamaged secondary and tertiary growth too yes/no? Also, could the stress from the wilting and/or pruning cause her to go hermie?

    Thanks for the help yall


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    Before the pruning

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    After/some clippings

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    #5
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    i dont think you needed to cut those leaves.
    they look green to me.
    if someone kept cutting your ass you might turn into a fag[hermie] too
    Love is patient and kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. Love is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. Love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres

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    #6
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    yea, easy on the cutting.You might want to get ready to transplant to.
    Its easier to move now then when its all big and bushy.

    bushy....

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    #7
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    HELP!!! This is some

    oops

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    #8
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    HELP!!! This is some

    Hi Gin,

    Question

    How is it that in the first picture that your plant is BNE dry.. al least the dirt looks dry..

    An in the second picture, your plant is slumping... but the soil is wet....

    And yet you say it was watering that helped her?

    Did you water the plant and then post your question...?

    : )

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    #9
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! This is some

    One more thing...
    I think Karma told you that you dont need to thoroughly water..

    I disagree with that 100%... You need to thoroughly water each time you water.....

    : )

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    #10
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    HELP!!! This is some

    Quote Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
    Hi Gin,

    Question

    How is it that in the first picture that your plant is BNE dry.. al least the dirt looks dry..

    An in the second picture, your plant is slumping... but the soil is wet....

    And yet you say it was watering that helped her?

    Did you water the plant and then post your question...?

    : )
    Quote Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
    One more thing...
    I think Karma told you that you dont need to thoroughly water..

    I disagree with that 100%... You need to thoroughly water each time you water.....

    : )
    I concur with Dr. gK

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