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Old 03-03-2004, 12:28 AM #1
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I hate to say it, but i think i mess up my NYCD F2's. I had to transplant them and i watered after the transplant and now they are all drooping and the leaves are wrinkled. I was wondering if some one could give me alittle help, since i'm not a soil guy. I've got them in Bog's soil mixture and i'm feeding them Fox Farm Grow Big. Here is a picture, i hope someone can help. Man, i feel so bad that i did this to my baby's.
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Old 03-03-2004, 12:41 AM #2
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I dont grow seeds much, but when i have done in the past, they have looked like that after over watering.
I would let the soil dry till its very light potted, and water, just water, ph set, no nutes.
I doubt them leaves will recover fully now they are a lil curled, however u have far from lost them plants, just that overwatered plant ime dont do so well as a plant that has been watered correctly... for obvious reasons.
Ease off the amount of liquid on future waterings if i was u.
Hope that helps as it doesn't look to me like nutes are making them do that, more than an eviromental factor.
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EDIT, sorry for jumpin in, im sure BOG will still reply, i just answered it as it was on the front page active topics
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Oh no, I'm greatfull for you posting. I never grow in soil, but since i have every table full. I don't have any room to get anything started, so i was forced to start them in soil to take my cuttings. I'm pretty sure it's not Nutz, i've seen those signs in hydro before, but i think it's over watering. I'm letting them dry out really good before i water again. So, when you over water the leaves won't recover? They are still growing, the lower branches are still growing. I guess i will just let them dry out and see what happens. I just don't want to lose these babys, got big plans for them. Thanks for your post, anyone else is more then welcome.
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Old 03-03-2004, 01:03 AM #4
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the curly growth there wont fully recover to look 100% again, new growth will look normal and they will recover again in general though so don't worry bout losin em, like i said u far from lost em.
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Thanks, can't wait to get back to Hydro. I'm alot better at it and can adjust problems quick.
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Old 03-03-2004, 01:59 AM #6
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BG, soil is not hard, just make sure you have enough perlite to allow for good drainage. I also use peroxide (1tbsp per gal). This adds an extra atom of oxygen so that the roots can breathe. Also you could place a small oscillating fan on your babies to help with drying and to make the stem strong.
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Got a fan in there now doing it's job. Hopefully in a couple of days they are kicking again.
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Old 03-04-2004, 04:19 PM #8
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It could be transplant shock but your soil doesnt look too wet to me in the pic. I would flush with plain water and make sure PH is 6.0-6.6 as that is the range in soil. Looks to me like they got over ferted too young. In soil the soil provides all nutes for about the first 2-3 weeks easily. Then at first very weak. BOG
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Old 03-04-2004, 04:28 PM #9
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Thanks BOG, I'll give it a try and see what happens.
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