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Help ! Out of town for 3 days

Geelive

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I was put of town for three days and left my light on in there before I left which was a 600w led full spectrum and a 600 w HPS bulb with a reflector.
I called someone and had them cut the light off a day after I left but when I got back it looked like this. I wanted to know what can I do to make her finish a healthy flowering
 

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Koondense

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What's the problem, exactly?
They look pretty ok, not spectacularly healthy but nice.
Get a timer and set it 10 hours ON and 14 hours OFF, that will let them finish for sure.

Cheers
 

iTarzan

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IMHO...

The plants respond to the lenght of darkness. So a 24 hours light on was just like a 12 hour light on. Then the light was off for 48 hours. They noticed but they are still flowering because long nights mean flowering to them. Go back to 12/12 or 11/13 and they will finish.
 

Geelive

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Well this is what it used to look like, I wanted to know how much bud will I lose because of this and just about how long does it look like it'll be until its ready for harvest ?
 

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Dankwolf

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Well this is what it used to look like, I wanted to know how much bud will I lose because of this and just about how long does it look like it'll be until its ready for harvest ?

Your question is not answerable for many reasons . I sugest reading up on some threads that pertain to ypyr questions there are many. Good luck ic mag is a great resource most any question can be answered in a exsisting thread .
 
Yeah, you should be ok. I’d just keep it on the 12/12 schedule and if anything watch for hermies or bananas because the extra light or dark could have stressed them a little.
 

Switcher56

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IMHO...

The plants respond to the lenght of darkness. So a 24 hours light on was just like a 12 hour light on. Then the light was off for 48 hours. They noticed but they are still flowering because long nights mean flowering to them. Go back to 12/12 or 11/13 and they will finish.
Akin to the final push before harvest with 24-48 hrs of darkness to realy frost them up. Correct?
 

Geelive

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It really just looked like it was dying to me, this is my first grow. The white widow and this plant are flowering. The white widow also went through the same damage but luckily came out much better.
 

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They're definitely not processing nitrogen right. Did the pH of the water go up? Did you hand water em before you left and maybe they sat with their feet wet?

When the pH of water in the root zone goes up, one of the things that isn't processed right is iron. This makes em turn yellow.

Has their water been running too-high pH lately?

Based on "I went away a few days"
and
seeing the tubing,
and looking at the medium I guess that's coco maybe some kinda soil.

I figure they're dripper fed, and on a timer.

I would ask first - did you water em by hand before you left, to make sure? If yes, that might be chokin em up a little bit.

If you said no, next question would be - did the pH of the water rise while you were gone?

If the answer is yes, that's probably the problem.

They do start dropping leaves when they get older, dude. And these plants look like they're kinda heading into the end of their lives, so.. they're making less leaves, and leaves are still dying but I see that a lot of them are yellow.

My first guess would be - they got some additional water and they're not used to it,

second guess would be that the pH in the water/root zones went up, and they're not processing iron right, right now.

Past that... I know the green end sticks up outta the ground, and the brown dirty end, goes into the ground.

Good luck
 
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