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Sun messed up clones pretty good

deadkndys

Member
I would saturate the soil and I would water when the soil was really dry ( I would stick my finger about three inches to see if its dry.
 
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kiwi_growa

From what i gather about kellogs patio/patio plus mix it's O.K but not the best. A couple of users only use it for mulch which tells me it probably isn't that great.
Here's a little bit of what other users have to say about it, https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=237998 .

This guy here http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-problems/185223-soil-ph-too-high.html had a major PH issue with his kellogs patio mix.

I'd be interested to see how the survivor is doing now seeing as its been over a week since you last posted the pic.
 

Hash Man

Member
2 things jump off the page here.

1 Tbs of B1 per gallon, what brand? Seems like too much.

You said you soaked the soil around the plants really good right after transplant... Sounds like you may have drowned them. I like to water the base clone, plus a small circle of water around the plant, maybe a few inches - six inch diameter around the plant. F you watered the whole bed the roots probably rotted out.

Kellogs mix might not be the way to go either, as posted above.
 

deadkndys

Member
It seems to be doing well health wise minus 1 fan that turned yellow. Also like I stated earlier it started to flower early.
http://i.imgur.com/5XqpIM4.jpg


Also the brand was Ultragreen.
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Hash Man

Member
Ok. That flower is a direct result of your indoor light cycle. If you are lucky she will start vegetative growth, or you will end up with a large nug in late July. I would cut her back hard and give a top dressing of spray dried fish hydrolysate or high n bat guano. And give a gentle foliar around 5.8 ph and 250 ppm of whatever grow nutes u have around. If u can get some outside light on her to extend the daylight she may bust out of it too.
Grab some lamp wire, some twist locking light fixtures and an end plug at Home Depot and you are good to go.


Or just to get some clones on the right other cycle?
 
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kiwi_growa

Wow, the survivor is looking awesome man! Nice job on the recovery.

..I hate to be blunt, but the soil that thing is planted in looks like utter shit(not your fault). It's all twiggy and i can see why people use it only for mulch. I don't know if transplanting this soon is a great idea, because it's only gonna stress it more. It looks fairly happy, maybe wait a while then put it in some soil that isn't mulch? You could top dress it but i think if you're gonna go the route hash man suggested and try to get her back into veg with artificial light it'd totally be worth transplanting.
 

chefboy6969

OverGrow Refugee
Veteran
well lesson learned....it's called hardening off...as GS stated...and i have done it before...but you only do something like that once.....growing is like everything in life..a learning experience..

I always think about thinks in terms of relativity...the sun being the strongest light known to man...is much stronger than ANY man made HID light(MH or HPS)...
So you must treat the babies as such...and ease them into there new bright light



peace
Chefboy
 

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