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LyryC

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FTP deal at a collective in Socal got me this clone.

Has clay pebbles at the bottom of the cup and its a mix of soil, perlite and coco. Got it yesterday and it was over watered for sure. I slit holes into the sides and bottom and drained it of all the water sitting in the bottom. The side holes were for oxygen for the roots.

Checked out the roots today and it is fully rooted, but its having some type of problem and being a newb I figured I'd get the help from some 1 who can identify if its over watered, shocked, or just kickin the can?

Its looking even worse now than in the photos i took about an hour ago.

Here is a photo of it Yesterday when I asked if I should use pesticide to be sure its pest free, haven't used any pesticide.


Here it is today...


No clue what to do with this thing. Honestly just leaving it alone to let it run its course, but if it wilts even more I'm going to foliar spray it.
 

trichrider

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transplant into drier soil. the drier soil will wick the overwatered part.

let it dry a bit, then try foliar.

good luck.
 

Avinash.miles

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ya overwatered, u already kno this, but that plant looks like it hates life right now
 

vukman

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how far is the light from her? trichrider has a point there..transplant....CAREFULLY..:) so the new soil will wick away the excess water and give her some much needed light.. just don't 'burn' her with too much lovin'
 

LyryC

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I removed all the soil and placed the clone in perlite and then clay pebbles. it looks dying hahaha but I'm going to let it try and do its thing in that, i don't have soil and won't buy any just for this thing. I'm going to spray it in a while.
 

LyryC

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Found some Soil, its shitty Miracle Grow but it was free.

I'm took off as much of the old soil as I could, pretty much 99% of it, lots of roots dangling, skinny, not thick roots.

Transplanted into the soil and watered in with 200 ml of water because the soil was dust dry.

Here's a few pics, I think it won't make it :(

 

Red Fang

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I have had some that do that. Thanks for posting that as I may find a solution to my problem as well. Overwatering, except that I haven't watered in a long time and the soil still looks wet even though loaded with perlite. Hydrogen peroxide? Tried that and sometimes worked sometimes not. tablespoon per 3 cups of water I heard mentioned somewhere for a spray and 4:1 water to h202 for a drench they said although that seems high to me. good luck
 

vukman

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sorry man.....it really doesn't look good at all..:-( I thought maybe by giving it dry soil and hitting it with lights might dry it out but sometimes, they are just too far gone..
 
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I've never been able to bring an overwatered plant back by transplanting, and I've tried a few times. Something that isn't well-rooted? I don't see it happening. No holes in the cups? WTF? These people are IDIOTS.

What I'll suggest is to simply cut it off at the base and try to get it rooted again, which is usually what has to be done to save an overwatered plant. Or take it back.
 

Nada

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sorry man your plant looks gone, I would go back to the dispensary and get a new one. \ if the plant does not come back within a day of it doing what you saw in first pics you posted it will typically be too far gone.
 

LyryC

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I feel like the sunlight put it in shock. The clinic was cold unlike an average 84F here. It had to experience a heart attack, stroke, seizure, lung collapse, or some brutal internal conflict. . . you know what I mean. . . Poor thing. Looks like a fun specimen.

We'll see, maybe it will bounce back randomly, or just die, maybe I can re clone it.
 

Greyskull

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i dont think repotting it while it was soaking wet was a wise move... wouldnt reccomend doing that next time. ive only had success bringing back from that by letting them dry out for a few days/week and adjust to the new environment before shocking them further.

one thing id do at this point is put that fucker in a humid envirnment. do you have a tray & done you can put it in? Or make a dome out of a plastic bottle.... but spray a little water into the top of the dome, cover the plant, put under good light, and relax until tomorrow.

maybe itll come back maybe it wont. but you learned what not to do for next time at least. bummer. but good....

thats growing for you!!!!
 

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Not looking good man. If it isn't gone yet if you had a head mat for the bottom to try to warm the soil there by drying it out. The roots couldn't get any oxygen by the looks of it. Hope your little plant pulls through.
 

LyryC

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Put it in a home made dome out of a gallon water jug. Looks just as bad as yesterday. But i don't understand how the little leaves are like perfect, but the big ones look raped. . . poor thing.

@ the guy asking about the strain, its listed as OSLA, I got this Santa Ana, CA, and I was told its a local strain. It was free but looks like the black og my buddy grows which he will not sell, share, trade, or give a clone to me or anyone. He is actually finishing up flowering and I will show pictures of his dried bud, its epic.
 
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Put it in a home made dome out of a gallon water jug. Looks just as bad as yesterday. But i don't understand how the little leaves are like perfect, but the big ones look raped. . . poor thing.

@ the guy asking about the strain, its listed as OSLA, I got this Santa Ana, CA, and I was told its a local strain. It was free but looks like the black og my buddy grows which he will not sell, share, trade, or give a clone to me or anyone. He is actually finishing up flowering and I will show pictures of his dried bud, its epic.

It's called transpiration. Cut the big leaves off.
 

LyryC

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Strain is OLSA sorry so used to saying LA, I had to beat it in my mind. Also this thing has a nice set of white little bugs looking like larva crawling at the base of the stem. Also Looks like the onset of stem rot, with the stem being dark brownish in hue on the bottom half inch to inch. Was a bunch of white powdering stuff above the root rot look a like area.

I'm on the verge of tossing it but i have it away from the good shit and we'll see what happens to it
 
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