What the hell is going with to my beuatiful baby??!!

It went from thisphoto.jpg

to thisphoto(2).jpgphoto(3).jpg in the span of a day.


I've been watering with distilled aerated water, and bloodmeal and alfalfa tea, and have a custom organic soil. I've two soil pH meters; one reads badly and the other reads it as too low, so I'm now searching for an organic way to raise it. Any suggestions would be helpful! I've nursed this baby through some SHIT, and was really looking forward to her imminent transfer into the flowering tent, and I DON'T WANT TO LOSE IT ALL NOW BECAUSE OF SOMETHING STUPID I DON'T KNOW.
 

*BUDS

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Its very stressed and I doubt it will live. Shocked from something you did to it. Looks like a bad transplant or very bad nute burn.
 

GandalfdaGreen

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I'm sorry this happened. BUDS called it though. What was the ph of your water with nutes? What nutes did you use? How much? Whats in your custom soil? What type of soil meters are you using?
 
I'm sorry this happened. BUDS called it though. What was the ph of your water with nutes? What nutes did you use? How much? Whats in your custom soil? What type of soil meters are you using?
I grow organically. The water is distilled, ergo a neutral pH.

I'm using whatever meters I got on Amazon for a few bucks. It looks exactly like all the ones I see in the books and posts, and they have worked well in the past.

I'm at such a huge loss, though; I didn't actually do anything to her. I woke up yesterday and was doing the morning check through and she was like that.

And this is NOT over yet. My baby is NOT dead, and will not if I've anything to say on it. She's only sick, and will get better with the right medicine.
 

blowincherrypie

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Well.. What did you do differently the past couple days? I got held away from my spot a cpl days and I came in to find my autos looking like that. Luckily I just fed them some RO water and tears and 3/4 have bounced back like elastic. Whatever you did though, I would stay away from doing it again. Nothing you can do now but flush and wait I would guess. Good luck!

Edit: I wrote this before your post I swear lol (even though it looks like I just can't read from the times sorry.)
 

dgp

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I grow organically. The water is distilled, ergo a neutral pH.

I'm using whatever meters I got on Amazon for a few bucks. It looks exactly like all the ones I see in the books and posts, and they have worked well in the past.

I'm at such a huge loss, though; I didn't actually do anything to her. I woke up yesterday and was doing the morning check through and she was like that.

And this is NOT over yet. My baby is NOT dead, and will not if I've anything to say on it. She's only sick, and will get better with the right medicine.
Your right, not dead..but in a coma. This isn't a cold, that is severe damage to cellular tissues and prolly roots too. If you do all proper emergency treatment and save the patient, at the very least the stress will stunt it bad. Possibly hermie under such stress even. Definitely is coming from the soil and water combo though based on the leave coloration.
Also, cleaning your tent mad dead leaves is a good idea too...
 
when was the last time you watered her with just water?
Monday, so three days ago.


If you do all proper emergency treatment and save the patient, at the very least the stress will stunt it bad. Possibly hermie under such stress even. Definitely is coming from the soil and water combo though based on the leave coloration.
What emergency treatments should I do? Cause I'm at a hell of a loss to what went wrong to begin with ~ especially considering the gorgeous growth she was literally right in the middle of ~ except for maybe the pH. Is there a way to quick jump the pH organically? I've found hydrated lime in the literature, but surely there's another way.
 

Kervork

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Looks like any plan't I've ever killed with too much nitrogen.

Flush the hell out of it, stop it with the blood meal and pray.
 

dgp

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Flush, mild spike solution, recalibrate your pen. Double check temps and environment and just hope. How is she looking?
 

c3llblock

Active Member
I would pull her up get a bucket of water warm water then massage her roots well massage them then I will take new dirt and replan and replant her and give her a few days to recover she should be going back to normal
Thats what i did when mine looked worst than that and i dunno what did it to mine but she bounced back in about a day or 2
 

Indicator

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Wow, pretty sad. No cats around? Only time I ever had something like that, my cat had found it a convenient spot to relieve herself. I hope she pulls through this trauma!
 
Flush, mild spike solution, recalibrate your pen. Double check temps and environment and just hope. How is she looking?
She's dying. She's wilting away right in front of me and there's not a godsdammed thing I can do about.

I flushed with a water and H2O2 solution to wipe out nutrient producing bacteria, followed by a one gallon flush of distilled water, followed by a warm tap water flush of about three hours. She's worse today, and will likely be finished in the next forty eight hours

Godsdammit
 

36OhBuds

Active Member
It's probably suffocating from all the water now too. The roots need to breath to grow... If there is ANY chance, pull that bitch out of the pot and get those roots some AIR, wrap a bunch of wet paper towels around the root ball to keep them from drying completely but they'll still breathe through that.

Then pray?
 
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