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Old 03-29-2018, 03:30 AM
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ur roasting those plants with to much food. everyone of the plants in those pics has burnt leaf tips.
You may be right. However, since they received too much dry heat at least once, it's difficult for me to interpret the problems.
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Old 03-30-2018, 12:31 AM
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I neglected to mention I changed to the cheap inorganic nutes for all the plants on the 26th. I also foliar sprayed all the plants with the previously listed mix. Below are today's pics. These are all doing better but the little spindly one is still struggling (second photo, middle plant in bottom row). She doesn't look nearly as yellow as the photo shows... darn cheap camera. Most of the other small plants were started later than largest ones.

I wish I knew what to do for the skinny little girl. Maybe I should risk transplant shock into better soil, working as much of the existing soil off the roots as is possible without significant damage??



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Old 03-30-2018, 01:40 AM
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Old 04-03-2018, 07:17 PM
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I tried a soil drench with epsom salt at 5ml/liter. She hated it...


However, others loved it...
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Told you it's a bit of a toss of a dime .

That plant looks pretty screwed. I wonder what those tip burns mean... K def. or root damage? -> Unpot and check roots or directly euthanise? You sure love that plant if you're hanging onto it for so long (something I understand, don't get me wrong ).
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Ha ha... it's not 'love' so much as being a stubborn SOB and having an insatiable need to not fail. What I'm finding is my errors due to inexperience are exacerbated by attempting to simultaneously grow several strains with diverse needs. My failing brain is unable to fully absorb, retain and cogitate appropriate remedial measures. I just be stoopit. Next round will be limited to two or three strains.

I'm going to inspect the roots and re-pot in SunGro Sunshine Mix #4 with Mycorrhizae. I'll add nothing else. It can't be any worse than what I've done so far. I'll rinse the roots in weak H2O2 solution before planting.
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As expected, her roots were about as bad as can be imagined without her being completely dead. I rinsed every bit of the old soil off in 300ml of H2O with 15ml of 3% H2O2 and left her to soak for a total of 60 seconds. Then she was transplanted into the new soil and thoroughly watered. She's now outside among her friends. Next watering will include only weak rooting hormone. She's planted a bit deeper than she was. Sorry for the blurry image... this cheap camera sucks.

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I think 'skinny girl' is a bit perkier today. I gave her just a little of each; rooting hormone, b-complex, aspirin and beneficial microbes with her second watering, PHed with apple cider vinegar (with mother), then a bit of Humax and molasses added.

I identified a male in this group so took the opportunity to inspect its root ball before tossing it onto the compost pile. It seems I didn't add enough airy material into the mix for these, so the bottom half of the pots remain too wet. That's already been suggested here (thanks, OO ). I don't want to treat the other plants as I did the very sick girl but will partially re-pot this entire group. I'll keep the top half of the soil (containing most of the roots) but replace the bottom half of the soil in each pot with SunGro Sunshine Mix #4 with Mycorrhizae. Hopefully, this will improve growth without shocking the plants.
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That skinny girl is a sativa leaning for sure so I typically start at half dose compared to what the hybrids receive
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That skinny girl is a sativa leaning for sure so I typically start at half dose compared to what the hybrids receive
Yes indeed... she's Zamaldelica. She's my last one and I'll not have funds to order more seeds for a few weeks so I really want to save her.
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