WTF is goin on with my babies?

bluesdad

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My Scott'sOG x JesusOG girls just started flower and something bad has started happening with em.all flowering parts are getting crinkly looking.I don't know if it could be where a couple weeks ago I gave them Fox Farm hydroponic concentrate on accident.They are in soil too.the bottles look the same.but I only used 2 tbsp per gallon.
 

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bluesdad

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I repotted all of em in bigger pots and flushed em with plain water 3 times the amount of the pots.
 

bluesdad

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Anybody else out there? It's definitely not hermie,lol!I'm purty sure it's the nutes cuz I know its not heat,I keep it around 70 degrees,I use rainwater or ph'd tap,FFOF soil,
 

TwistItUp

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Foxfarm hydro is fine with soil. I was told the plants can use it easier. It would be more of an issue if you used the one for soil in a hydro system. The one for hydro I believe is better broken down or refined, something to that effect so that it doesn't clog or foul parts or air stones in a hydro system. The plants to me look like they are starting to show signs of sulfur deficiency, its faint but I think I see it just starting. Think I see a lighter green on the way to yellowing from the base of the leaves out. But the crinkle aspect I'm wondering if this isn't from root rot, which if it is this would explain nute lock out f'ing with sulfur and stuff.
 

TwistItUp

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If its sulfer deficiency then give them 1 tbsn Epsom salts per one gallon of water, once a week till the color improves. I'm still not convinced you didn't cause some root rot. If its root rot, there is a differant way to fix this, but I'm not familiar with what all the steps would be.
 

TwistItUp

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There's a pic somewhere showing that crinkled look caused by root rot. Which I think I can see on the lower growth in the second set of pics. Plus transplanting can mess with the roots doing that alone and then dumping a bunch of water in as well likely drowning the roots and causing rot or some other issue from over watering and disturbing the roots.
 
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TwistItUp

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Hardly. But it also might help if the OP could provide better pics and if he is better informed about what to take pics of. We need to see those crinkled leaves a bit better don't you think? Otherwise how else can any of us help him.
 

TwistItUp

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Seeing how you don't know if this is root rot then you shouldn't be opening your mouth about anyone else trying to help. You just tried to shoot down the idea that this may very well be root rot or some other issue related to over watering like I am suggesting, when you don't even know if it is or not. If you did know, you would have told us what the problem is, but instead you contribute nothing positive. I'm convinced it is possibly root rot, and likely stress from being transplanted. You have made it obvious to me that you are just being a predator and trolling as you look for any little thing to bitch about. Also I actually do have hands on experience with using Foxfarm hydro during a soil grow, this is not the problem, and yes I too have had plants with root rot in the past but it's been a while.
 
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TwistItUp

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"I've been told"
"I think"
"I'm not familiar"
"I believe"

Sounds like regurgitation to me!
I've been told, because I made that mistake too, and asked someone. Kind of makes since don't it. This shows that hands on experience. Been there done that. It was fine. But you won't listen.
I think because I do.
I'm not familiar, because I was a noob years ago when I would have dealt with this type of issue. I don't frequently flood my plant's.
I believe because I do.
 
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TwistItUp

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You know what else I think, You are a bit of a prick, and I don't even have to prove it because you already have.
 

bluesdad

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Hardly. But it also might help if the OP could provide better pics and if he is better informed about what to take pics of. We need to see those crinkled leaves a bit better don't you think? Otherwise how else can any of us help him.
I don't have a fucking Canon wide angle movie lens bro,I'm taking these pics with a phone,and tbh I can see the plants just fine.this problem started around 1 and 1/2 wks agoI transplanted them today from 3 gal pots to 5gal.,and flushed the before repot and put them in fresh FFOF soil.The roots were beautiful and white...no rot at all,not even root bound.I appreciate yall's help I can always count on my RIU bros when shit hits the fan.
 

unwine99

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It's fairly difficult to get root rot in soil with decent drainage unless you're watering the piss out of it like every day. To say you're certain that it's root rot seems a little irresponsible to me. Anyhow, blues dad, someone trying to help you would need a little more info. What kind of soil are you using -- Is it soil or soilless? What day are you into flower and if using soil, did you just re-pot before you entered flowering? Was the last time you fertilized when you mistakenly added the fox farm? How many times have you watered since you added the fertilizer. You know, that kind of stuff.
 

unwine99

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Oops I was a little late. That sounds like exactly what you needed to do, blue. I would bet you that fixes everything.
 

TwistItUp

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It's fairly difficult to get root rot in soil with decent drainage unless you're watering the piss out of it like every day. To say you're certain that it's root rot seems a little irresponsible to me. Anyhow, blues dad, someone trying to help you would need a little more info. What kind of soil are you using -- Is it soil or soilless? What day are you into flower and if using soil, did you just re-pot before you entered flowering? Was the last time you fertilized when you mistakenly added the fox farm? How many times have you watered since you added the fertilizer. You know, that kind of stuff.
I never said I was certain, and I'm not trying to assure anyone else of it either. I said "I'm convinced it is". This doesn't mean anyone else is convinced and although I am convinced I am still holding back for definitively stating that it is and can only be root rot. But no, I was not this bold. I simply tried to help and questioned if it could be root rot and stated my reasoning why to think this may be the case.
 

unwine99

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I never said I was certain, and I'm not trying to assure anyone else of it either. I said "I'm convinced it is". This doesn't mean anyone else is convinced and although I am convinced I am still holding back for definitively stating that it is and can only be root rot. But no, I was not this bold. I simply tried to help and questioned if it could be root rot and stated my reasoning why to think this may be the case.
Even so, to say you're "convinced" of root rot in a soil grow delineates a level of pretentiousness and inexperience, such that, you probably shouldn't be giving advice in this particular instance. Anyway you're right though, you're just trying to help and I respect that.
 
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