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growone

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so is this plant going to survive?
this plant can survive, but your next step has to be well thought out
it does not look good where it is now, a change is needed
you mentioned money constraints, so that may hamper your efforts
if you still have sufficient MG organic garden, that can work very well
it benefits greatly from some dolomite mixed in, cuts its acidity
 

nothingtodeclare

Active Member
as said above you should of flushed but your already in new soil so its not going to help you now put them on a 24/7 light schedule for about 2 weeks,ph your water to 6.5 do not give them any food until you start seeing yellowing in the leaf it will look like that someone is sucking the green colour of your leaf through its stem you will see the tip of the leaf an the outer edges start to turn pale green,it will then start going pale green in between the veins of the leaf then start yellowing this is when you need to feed,
if you have just transplanted use room temp water as you dont want to shock her with ice cold tap water an create more stress on her when watered leave her do nothing just let her get her grind back on after about a week the top bit of your soil should start to become dry if you stick your finger in an it feels moist/warmish 2 inches down she is still good if its dry water her or just wait until you start to see her leaes droop down but the finger thing works just fine
if you have done all the above then leave often people create a situation that makes it worse you start trying to feed extra food creating nute burn or you start to give more water an overwater her,she will often get worse before you see improvement
best just leave her mate do not add or do anything to her put on 24/7 light an do that for 2 weeks then reduce back down to 18/6 you see she will perk up

THIS IS JUST MY OPINION ITS ENTIRELY UP TO YOU
 

PeacefulKid1992

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this plant can survive, but your next step has to be well thought out
it does not look good where it is now, a change is needed
you mentioned money constraints, so that may hamper your efforts
if you still have sufficient MG organic garden, that can work very well
it benefits greatly from some dolomite mixed in, cuts its acidity
Thanks,so i can fill up the pot with mg oragic? beacuse its halfway filled, i always had em on 24/7. Maybe this strain is too sensitive,its bublilicious and its probably grown best with hydro set up. But still im not giving up on this, i went true hell to get $100 for my lil setup
 

PeacefulKid1992

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so what are you feeding/watering it with??
I never fed it nothing, i water with fridge water beacuse my tab water isnt purified and i was thinking this can fry or mest up my plants.
Just want to say thank you to everyone except the guy with the bike avatar, Thanks for coming to this thread :)
 

PeacefulKid1992

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Hey guys can this happen to my plant, beacuse the roots over grew the pot? When i transplanted them the roots where all the way at the bottom of my pot
 

growone

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Thanks,so i can fill up the pot with mg oragic? beacuse its halfway filled, i always had em on 24/7. Maybe this strain is too sensitive,its bublilicious and its probably grown best with hydro set up. But still im not giving up on this, i went true hell to get $100 for my lil setup
like someone else mentioned, 18/6 may work better
filling the pot, not so sure, was thinking more about transplanting to the straight mg soil, but another transplant might be another shock
 

PeacefulKid1992

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hell yeah and i dont want that, when do u think i should switch them to 18/6 and what are the advantages i would get from 18/6 that 24/0 doest not have
 

huklburryfin

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hell yeah and i dont want that, when do u think i should switch them to 18/6 and what are the advantages i would get from 18/6 that 24/0 doest not have
turning the lights off allows the plants to rest. its just how like we need to sleep. plants can grow with 24/0 lighting but i think its best to give them a dark period like they would have in nature.
 

growone

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hmm so the plants maybe turned out like this,due to light stress?
light stress won't cause what you're seeing
mostly, it has to be from the soil, water, PH, or some combination
18/6 may be a little gentler than 24/0, you do get better value for your power with 18/6
 

CatEyes420

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as said above you should of flushed but your already in new soil so its not going to help you now put them on a 24/7 light schedule for about 2 weeks,ph your water to 6.5 do not give them any food until you start seeing yellowing in the leaf it will look like that someone is sucking the green colour of your leaf through its stem you will see the tip of the leaf an the outer edges start to turn pale green,it will then start going pale green in between the veins of the leaf then start yellowing this is when you need to feed,
if you have just transplanted use room temp water as you dont want to shock her with ice cold tap water an create more stress on her when watered leave her do nothing just let her get her grind back on after about a week the top bit of your soil should start to become dry if you stick your finger in an it feels moist/warmish 2 inches down she is still good if its dry water her or just wait until you start to see her leaes droop down but the finger thing works just fine
if you have done all the above then leave often people create a situation that makes it worse you start trying to feed extra food creating nute burn or you start to give more water an overwater her,she will often get worse before you see improvement
best just leave her mate do not add or do anything to her put on 24/7 light an do that for 2 weeks then reduce back down to 18/6 you see she will perk up

THIS IS JUST MY OPINION ITS ENTIRELY UP TO YOU


thats good advice, leave her alone, she prolly got shocked from all those transplants you gotta try to transplant as little as possible. let her recover before you do anything more drastic, and cut off all the foliage with 50% or more damage. good luck hope she recovers.
 

elfroggo

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I've had similar problems although not to that extreme. What seems to work for me is to flush the plant really well, I mean way more than you would normally. I put mine in the tub and dump about 20 gallons of water through a 3 gallon pot over a 1 hour period, I really make sure it's totally void of nutrients. I then give it a full feeding of a complete nutrient like GH or Dynagro and wait for the results. I would probably do a much lighter feeding, maybe 1/2 strength in your situation because of the age of the plant. It takes about a week for things to turn around and start improving. I just went through this with a Sensi Star cutting and she has really sprung back and is healthy again. The problem was a nutrient imbalance, which was causing a lockout, it couldn't uptake several of the nutrients.
Cut off the dead stuff. I will say this may not work for you, I don't use soil, I grow in a soilless medium.
 

PeacefulKid1992

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wow okay i just found some little pest that are similar to the flies u see on fruits. They are on my dirt :/ like 3 n they fly away i tried killing em but i dont want to damage the plant.
Would neem oil take care of this? Also has anyone encounter the same flies/pest b4?
Thanks guys most of ur info is helpful.
Thanks for stopping by
 

growone

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wow okay i just found some little pest that are similar to the flies u see on fruits. They are on my dirt :/ like 3 n they fly away i tried killing em but i dont want to damage the plant.
Would neem oil take care of this? Also has anyone encounter the same flies/pest b4?
Thanks guys most of ur info is helpful.
Thanks for stopping by
are they black? good chance they could be fungus gnats, not too unusual
they usually don't cause great harm unless it's a bad infestation, but they are an annoyance
 

PeacefulKid1992

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yeah dude they're black and got like 3 per plant and like 1 of my okay looking plant that flies away when i open the door or when i turn my fan on.
 

mazand1982

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have u tried to flush the shit out of them, just let the water run and run and run, get more lights and dont feed again until the pots are light and airy, i can almost guarantee you they will come back....dont ever ever use MG again my friend, i dont see why people do it, dont they read forums???
 

growone

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yeah dude they're black and got like 3 per plant and like 1 of my okay looking plant that flies away when i open the door or when i turn my fan on.
they likely came from the MG organic soil, that is something this soil usually has
i pasteurize the soil with heat(in a oven), gnats all gone after that
they are probably not causing any real trouble, but i do see what are called mosquito dunks are an effective treatment, you can get them at various stores, some bacteria(virus?) that kills mosquito family bugs, which fungus gnats are
 

PeacefulKid1992

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they likely came from the MG organic soil, that is something this soil usually has
i pasteurize the soil with heat(in a oven), gnats all gone after that
they are probably not causing any real trouble, but i do see what are called mosquito dunks are an effective treatment, you can get them at various stores, some bacteria(virus?) that kills mosquito family bugs, which fungus gnats are
would neem oil take care of it?
 
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