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Dang man I already watered this to runoff when I transplanted, this is nitro poisoning right? Should I flush it again before it’s ready to be watered again?Can’t be heat, it s not hot enough.
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Dang man I already watered this to runoff when I transplanted, this is nitro poisoning right? Should I flush it again before it’s ready to be watered again?Can’t be heat, it s not hot enough.
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Dang man I already watered this to runoff when I transplanted, this is nitro poisoning right? Should I flush it again before it’s ready to be watered again?Can’t be heat, it s not hot enough.
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Looks overwatered, I wouldn't water it again; why do you think it's nitrogen issue? I don't like those top leaves canoeing like that though, how strong did you feed it & how often?

How long ago did you transplant it
 
the Claw look of the top leaves, I thought it might be nitro toxicity, I had just fed a step up in nutes for them, and forgot to account for the fresh soil. they started doing the claw look the next so I watered all 3 to 50% runoff, then transplanted the one that looks aweful, and watered it to 50% runoff to try to flush the new dirt down a little, now the bottom looks over watered, and the canoe like your saying. I will leave them alone till they dry out all the way.
Flushed then Transplanted the one 2 days ago watered with increased nutes the watering before.like 5 days or so
Looks overwatered, I wouldn't water it again; why do you think it's nitrogen issue? I don't like those top leaves canoeing like that though, how strong did you feed it & how often?

How long ago did you transplant it
 
When it started doing the droopy tips like that I googled it lol, called it clawing, maybe that’s the wrong term for it. Read it was toxicity so i tried to flush it out.
 
Cut clones today! Ended up dipping in clone gel. I’m going to plan on changing out the water in 2 days.
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I took 3 tiny underbranches from the wedding cake, the smallest branches I could find. The buds would dry up to half a bong hit lol.
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I read one guy cut the bud off so the clone would stop wasting energy on it, and that it might rot. Going to see if one will come back, I don’t see the clones out there very ofte
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I ph to between 5.5 and 6, then added 1ml super thrive and 1ml grow to 2gallons. Ends up 5.5 or so. Cut 4 at a time, by strain, put in glass of filtered water, carry to table then dipped in gel and stuckin a cup with 1/2inch water.

Went and cut 4 more. This gave some time for the clones to sit in pure gel more or less for a while. The aeroponic cloner rinses it of pretty quick.

Stuck the 4 in gel into the collars and into the cloner. Then water to gel again. This to complicated to follow? Ugh, brevity bro...
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thats 6 magic melon 4 orange skittles 4 key lime pie 3 wedding cake flowers 4 romie 1 romie flower, and 4 cilantro stuck in2 collars hahahahha
 
Dude I wrote you a book but I had to delete it cuz I'm really on the fence here! :/ I see both over-watering and nitrogen toxicity

Could go either way on this one, sorry I'm not trying to be obtuse
 
I kept trying to r

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If that were my plant I would flush it, but I'm not comfortable recommending that to you because I believe it will exacerbate the over-watering and it's right after transplant too, that's why I had to delete what I said. this is really a close call, a coin flip, a pick em' imo, I can see you going either way on this one?
 
I agree, it’s both, and I’m going to wait it out, let it dry. the over watering was from trying to flush it and got watered 2x in one hour I think. The transplant was sort of an afterthought experiment I wanted to do and I didn’t take the time to prepare everything, I was looking closer at the top and it looks like they are both recovering from the nitro a little
 
I agree, it’s both, and I’m going to wait it out, let it dry. the over watering was from trying to flush it and got watered 2x in one hour I think. The transplant was sort of an afterthought experiment I wanted to do and I didn’t take the time to prepare everything, I was looking closer at the top and it looks like they are both recovering from the nitro a little
Some of that nitrogen curl is exacerbated by the overwatering that's why I'm so on the fence with it I think you've made a good choice by waiting
 
Also I have a ton of these herer plants, well for my tiny grow at least, one big one and these 3. And these are all experimental anyway, testing how 2 weeks from breaking ground tossing seedlings into flower in 5” square pots. They have wildly exceeded my expectations already. The real bad one is the shortest so I put it in the bigger pot just to compare, for fun :)
 
Still want them looking good though, thanks for talking me through it.

magic melon clone sitting in its clone gel booger. What I did last time was put in dirt after roots pop a couple inches at least, to many roots to long and I’d worry about not getting dirt in between them well, making root ball and rot and weird spots. Idk. So I potted them up and waited till I saw roots coming out of the bottoms of the 5” pots, then sent them to veg or bloom tents. This is round 2 :)
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Not the craw, the craw. Old Get Smart quote.
the Claw look of the top leaves, I thought it might be nitro toxicity, I had just fed a step up in nutes for them, and forgot to account for the fresh soil. they started doing the claw look the next so I watered all 3 to 50% runoff, then transplanted the one that looks aweful, and watered it to 50% runoff to try to flush the new dirt down a little, now the bottom looks over watered, and the canoe like your saying. I will leave them alone till they dry out all the way.
Flushed then Transplanted the one 2 days ago watered with increased nutes the watering before.like 5 days or so
 
The big jack! For how messed up it was for a while this thing is a beast! It smells strong like pine and citrus, really strong.
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The romie is naturally a really pretty plant to me. This is the 5th romie I’ve flowered. Im glad this amazing hardy clone made it to this point, it used to be a tiny stunted cutting I shoved in dirt and left outside for a while.
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All the wedding cake fans, she’s in the back right. I did my due responsibility and tried one last time to take some clones from her, I’ve taken 3 others and none made it but it was in dirt, water, and coco plugs, this clone machine has given me 100% success as long as I watch it a little. I’m itching to put some of these new plants into flower, she’s gonna have to get cut soon, a few hairs are starting to change. I’m trying to wait lol.
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The 3 test herer are around her. All were in 5” nursery pots from seed. Put in flower 10 days or so after popping out of soil. The one in front is the healthiest, and bushiest!! The one on the right is the worst, it’s in a 7” pot now.
 
The little herer, over all I’m happy with how healthy they are! They will come back from this water nute issue I’m confident. I’m surprised how big they got, it’s 100% during flower. The big one didn’t stretch that far, maybe it’s because I lst and the branches split up the stretch? I figured they would be needing water more often. Hoping to replicate these results sort of with clones and other strains, it at least tells me something.
 

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Testing the arrangement to see if I can make it work to flower the 32” and the 2x4 once the leds get here, ordered first one on the 11th second on the 14th.
Feeling mixed about it.
I overlooked hlg as a led option for one thing. I didn’t realize they were a USA company, and had comparable prices. I still haven’t looked into it more, the cheaper ones don’t have dimmers, I’m sure there’s a way to make it work. I like supporting America when I can.
I just was overwhelmed with the options and the information. I’m not new to technology I used to build gaming computers back in the day cause I couldn’t afford to buy one.
But there’s so much bogus info, and everyone has an opinion. I just did what @basscaptain did I think lol. Sorry mars I tried to ask for some help :). Talked to someone at hlg today. I still don’t fully understand led for agriculture it’s a lot.
Have a 240w 4000k and a 125w 3000k coming. Have the burple and the hps. Thinking about ways to arrange it. It’s ever evolving lol.

Here’s veg tent now. All have roots showing out bottom, even tiny seedlings. I watered everything in small pots to runoff last night. They are applied already! Everything’s up on buckets and lights are as low as I can make them without adding a bunch of wire or something.it would be nice to have the led up top and everything in the bottom and crank it up.

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