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thank you monsterAll 3 my current plants are these same 3. I brought back from the dead.
thank you monsterAll 3 my current plants are these same 3. I brought back from the dead.
I'd start one n still try to save this one. Your plant isn't dead. I'd run flush and if that don't do a 180 then you know it's not a nute issue. At that point I would go for roots or fungus and drench with neem oil.Idk what to do, will she snap out of it or start another to be safe.. Idk
Yeah I run about 6.2-6.4 steady in soil.Autos are in coco so i adjust their ph within the 5.5 to 6
5.8 range on ffof i go 6.3 to 6.8
Have you ever grown autos? Im starting to get use to them, i dont know how this shit happened with my most precious photoperiods all i can think off is abuse while i was gone.. I think i might take your advice and do another while letting the one im worried about does its thing.Yeah I run about 6.2-6.4 steady in soil.
It looks like its snapping out of it but theirs much work needed as in topping and pruning lower growth at this young stage. Im concerned that if i start another it would not have enough time to catch up with the one ill be reversing and im just basing this on the reputation that purple urkle has. I believe i can make it through this problem but i dont believe its going to be easy. Ive never encountered this with a photoperiod from my 5 yrs of growing. I refuse to let this go, i have to stick with it.Yeah I run about 6.2-6.4 steady in soil.
I agree! I've been finished that for a couple months now sorry for not updating the farm.Autos will pollinate and make seeds, they can not b cloned. SNOLEPERD
Thank you for your reply. And I appreciate your advice. The thing is I put a lot of perlite mixed in with the ffof but it would not dry due to how long the pots I am using are. When I went to transplant after finding this out my top inch of soil was dry and everything below that was very wet. I had some coco around but never had used it so was a bit sketchy to try but from what I understood was that coco can or should be treated as a hydroponic medium and can or should always remain wet. Once I transplanted into coco I had no more issues once the roots start gravitate to the coco mix. Only issues I had with coco is if I let the medium dry out from not watering everyday due to me not having so much time to care for them.SNOLEPERD I use ffof, put a nice layer of growstones at least enough 2 cover your drainage holes, ? ( growstones look like gray porous lava) a use a 3.p9 gal nursery pot, when u feed or water ur plant drain completely even if it takes an hour, with grow stones u get a nice clean drain and beacuse the growstones r porous the roots grow into the little holes and buy the end the grow, the stones r part of ur plant, I have been doing this 4 5 years with autos I have never ever had a root problem, u can use this method with the clay pellets that look like dog food but u get a dirty drain, when I feed I flush my plant, feed and drain completely and i mean completely and fluff up the soil around your plant u know airate,, and u shouldn't have root problems, botanacare pro makes a root enhancer, but in my opinion the best way 2 get nice healthy roots is proper stress training, I put a 14 inch box fan on low in front of all my plants the wind makes the tap root dive to the bottom of your pot, and make shure you get a nice thick mainstem, I only feed my plants base so I don't burn my roots, could this have happened? If u flush your plant completely every time, water won't build up and u won't get root rot. SNOLEPERD
I wouldn’t let them sit in that water for 2 days. You should empty those after you water IMO. That. Could be part of what’s causing problemsThank you for your reply. And I appreciate your advice. The thing is I put a lot of perlite mixed in with the ffof but it would not dry due to how long the pots I am using are. When I went to transplant after finding this out my top inch of soil was dry and everything below that was very wet. I had some coco around but never had used it so was a bit sketchy to try but from what I understood was that coco can or should be treated as a hydroponic medium and can or should always remain wet. Once I transplanted into coco I had no more issues once the roots start gravitate to the coco mix. Only issues I had with coco is if I let the medium dry out from not watering everyday due to me not having so much time to care for them.
Here's a quick update though and sorry for no pics they will be up close to when in done or if not after harvest. I started reversing both Urkle and Mendo around Nov 17 that would be 2 weeks before flipping to flower and up until now is still being treated. I ran out of my 4oz bottle of Tiresias mist and have a couple sprays left to hold me out until my next order of Tiresias Mist arrives. Since I was unsure how much more I would need I ordered 2 4oz bottles to hold me through until the end of treatment. Auto are going well. I pulled one because it wasn't growing well compared to the others some I had to simply just kill because I germinated to many. I did that in case of some not germinateing on time or if at all.. All popped. What sucks is that I didn't know how much water all these auto would take until now, for the autos it takes 1 gal of water everyday to feed all. SMH.. Since in so far in I can't do anything about it now so I guess I have to give that gallon everyday. Also what kinda is annoying is that I have to make 2 batches of nutes with different strengths to accompany the autos and photoperiods, but I knew that to begin with. What I didn't expect was how much more work it is with so many autos when I'm use to working with only 3 or 4 at a time. I have to change the runoff water in the pans every other day so no spills occur in the tent. So I have to take all 3 baskets Lug them out the tent pick up the 4 pans as carefully as possible and empty them, put them back in bring the plants back and than water.. The pans would be half full after that then the next day I water again it would be full and the day after that when I go to water bring the plants out drain pans etc..
The Long pots I purchased for these grows comes with crates that holds 6 long pots and has feet that elevate the pots from sitting in the pans when their drained of water so at no time my plants or pots are submerged in its own runoff. The worst that can happen is that it overflows into the bottom of my tent and I have to either take everything out and empty the bottom part of my tent. This only happened twice so if I don't want extra work its important to change the pans.I wouldn’t let them sit in that water for 2 days. You should empty those after you water IMO. That. Could be part of what’s causing problems
Im sorry if I didn't explain to well but the title of this thread was finished months ago successfully and I had started a new grow but didn't decide to make a new thread. I had little to no problems with the autos, and I did not transplant them. The promblem I had was with the photoperiods when they were in ffof and not drying, I had added a lot of petite and still would not dry and I had to transplant those photos in coco. I had made that mistake before planting my autos so when I learned of the problem with my photos I had started the autos in coco With no issues.First never transplant ur autos there root system r 2 delicate, when growing autos plant them in the pot u r going to use, I use 3 gal, but on my last grow I used a 3.9gal pot it was taller and thinner, I can't stress use growstones or clay pellets 4 drainage this is critical u must b able to drain ur pot completely, other than watering less I had no problems, I believe ur problem is drainage, drain as thourow as possible your pearlite adds nitro 2 ur mix but it allso helps with drainage, could u have used 2 much? Anyway I believe ur problem is drainage. SNOLEPERD