6 Month Old Sativa Gets Transplanted; Turns Bald; Panic Ensues....

alastasian

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Hello all - if at all possible by all means let me tell you a story, a short one - but it needs and ending; as the ending i seem to be formulating at best is lackluster. Im a cuban (actually FROM Cuba) and i knew going in 6 months ago from seed that this was going to take some time. Either way the plant grew to 22inches in veg before i flipped her to 12/12. Everything beyond expectation (the organic nutes and experience here are insane) Then the rootbound concern happend. It was previously in a 5 gal container and i moved it to a 10 gal insulated (but drains - SLOWLY i found out). And since places like Oceanforest and FoxFarm et al have a small issue accepting otherwise worthless cuban pesos l have left this month and every other for that matter - so any solutions for the following issue apart from BUY X SOIL OR PRODUCT would be welcome. Of course i set myself up there for a wee bit of trolling but ill take the risk - i really need a type of critical diagnosis - whats it normally called? Differential diagnosis - ¡Oye - se requiere la ayuda suya, acere! ¡A la reja!

ANYWAYS and HOWEVER in comes the usual neighborhood soplon - the person who watches pins fall/older bored dude doing what i know well as manipulative communist-esque bullshit (you know.. when things start to get fucked over cause the neighborhood watch/snitch comes to visit for "coffee" and hints at shit - in my mind it came in a flash: esto me huele a esa porqueria comunista que conozco bien - pensaba que la habia escapado - y ya esta aqui de nuevo molestando con su peste - su madre; este tipo narison y un poco comemierda pienda que me figuro!) that had me transplanting somewhat correctly albeit in quite a hurry. In itself however watering+ was not done thoroughly enough for reasons that shall be visually obvious shortly - i watered it enough i thought - 2 gal lead filtered brita type; ph checked; with nothing but 1tsp of molases. No aggressors or stress noted previously. By day 4 the fan leaves i leave in each cola as canaries (old hat suggestion i took ages ago) actually turned canary yellow. the irony. This happened as methodical as can be - then the main leaves, then i see miniature buds forming as of three days ago. It seems to have sugar leaves that look better in this pix than en vivo per se. I was giving it 14 full weeks to flower starting Dec 1. When i cut whatever those smaller side branches 3 days ago

The fan you see is to hurry that flushing along. For reasons that im still wondering about the soil seems to be somewhat more compacted after that initial watering - however it was soil of excellent quality (for here anyway). pH checked out. That bulb is halogen to help dry out soil faster. Pot is at a 10-12 degree angle to promote gravitational settling/flushing process to finish.

So to my question: any recommendations based on experience that dont involve spending more than 20 bucks? I'm disabled and dealing with the aftereffects of lymphoma so money is as tight as what you dream about at night.

Please help!

Alastasian
 

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RetiredGuerilla

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Turn out the lights the party is over. Just let it die a peaceful death and pray someone has the compassion to share their herb with you.
 

Budzbuddha

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Yeah that soil ..... Looks like mud . Probably choked out the roots.

It's a wrap on that plant .... Sorry for your loss.
 
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