LastOneLeft
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Awsome dude!! :d
Thanks!Nice comeback!
Awsome dude!! :d
Thanks!Nice comeback!
What was what what worked for me?So , what exactly was it that worked for you?
Yes, i want to know remedy that worked for you.What was what what worked for me?
Do u mean the flushing method?
Maybe it is, because I did buy a bag of soil (no name) from the nusery. Ummm completely changing the whole soil fixed it? That I would do just to make sure everything was completely flushed and new batch. Other then that my problem was fixed with flushing and no peroxide. Thanks for the knowledge.Yes, i want to know remedy that worked for you.
I have had the same problem before.
What worked for me?
Changing the soil.
Much better than flushing.
Originally I got some "no name" soil from local garden center and my girls did not like it at all. They were nauseous. Exactly like yours are.
I pulled them out of that shit and gave them Miracle gro moisture control.
They recovered quickly.
What kind of soil are you using?
Maybe its an old spoiled batch.
Hey thanks Blueberry,Hey man,
I found this article in HighTimes online and it looks like the issue you are facing.. Check out this link and read it, it will expline the reason for your issue.
http://www.zinio.com/reader.jsp?issue=416078335&pss=1
Flip over to page 96 and read about spotting on leaves..
Hope this puts you at ease..
Excellent Advice !!Indeed. Toxicity Buildup, requiring a flush, 3 times your medium with 1/10th Nutrient Solution will aid more than that of just plain distilled water.
Go ahead and flush now.
Wait till they dry up.
Don't Waterboard your plants! LOL
Add some peroxide to the mixture...?
YUP !!
That wouldnt kill them or cause any damage? ummm
NOPE !
Well I just checked on them and very worried that the soil is not going to dry up. It has been a full day and its seems damp and taking longer than usual. So just a little concern.
Good ventilation will help !
Agreed !Might not be required but I do suggest transplanting them into larger pots with good drainage. You will not have to water as often and it certainly makes flushing easier.
Echo !! Haha I agree !! ....Nice comeback!
PS - Roland, why are you laughing at me?
.. Good Thing U caught it when you did ... just loosen the roots as gently as you can and get 'em into your new bags .. quick .. obviously they are healthy .. just need more room .. give em good drainage and keep MOIST !!How is it going everyone,
OK here the situation as of tomorrow I will transplant them into 3 or 5 gallon grow bags. I was curious to see what the girls root system looked like and BAM!
I know this is totally bad, Root Bound. I wouldnt have expect it to grow that fast and I barely saw any roots at the botton of the pot. But yeah is there any way to resolve this or should I just transplant them as gental as possible (even losen the dirt a bit)? This is going to stunt my girls isnt it?
Thanks
LastOneLeft
Fudge!
My girls look a little light greenier then other (the center of the batch). Are these symptons of something I should worried about? I was wondering is there anything wrong with my method of watering or nutrients? There just almost dry, should be thirsty in the morning. So I wanted to make sure because tomorrow is nuitrients (1/2 strength still).
Thanks
LastOneLeft
that's pretty much exactly right .. .... but .. looks like your outside one's are more lanky ( lankier) and the inside one's are stout .. except for one plant (maybe a runt ) leaves are SLIGHTLY yellow when they first come out ....... till they produce chlorophyl ... and it looks like the one's in the middle are kicking out new growth FASTArent plants that receive more light produces more growth?
I was always told to set the litte girls under the light and the taller ones on the outside like a staduim.
The girls shall be in their new homes tomorrow.