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If I was physically able to lift the pots, I would. I am unfortunately not able to lift much these days. I broke my back in 3 places 11 yrs ago. In the last 2 years, my back has gotten worse, I know have a slipped disc, arthritis, multiple compressed discs, several disc tears and my spinal cord is slowly getting compressed. YAY ME! I had to give up my career and my life long hobby. Basically, my back is that of a 80+ year old woman.just a side note. you seem to let things get way to complicated.
i think some people "get" plants better and maybe could be said to have green thumbs, but for the most part it is just following well established procedures. the plant is a weed and allows for a lot of goofs, but a total lack of research adds to the negative side more than the determination you have adds to the end goal.
maybe take a pause, read a lot more, then regroup and go again.
youve been at this for several months with no results to smoke. id say it is time to do the research needed to make a successful endeavor. you seem to hear some idea and run full force into it just to fail again. maybe just go with one, or two... find what works then go with your dreams.
watering is important, it is something that has to be learned. read Aquas post on watering, then read it again. use the pots weight not "time" to water. water till some water runs out the bottom. if soil, just a tad not even a cup. just the fact that you water on a time table will cause issues. the fact that you use some arbitrary amount will cause issues. those are the two most basic things and they are written all over the site this thread and the internet, so not such a secret.
im not intentionally trying to be ugly, i just see the effort overcoming the desire and that is no good. your persistence is admirable, but could be productive with the needed research.
Thank You.I rarely find two growers who do it the same. That's why you often hear "Find a way that works for you." Once you do, you'll kick ass.
Roots are not getting enough oxygen. Poor draining soil. The bottom soil in your pot is in an anaerobic state! That is too much water without air breeds the wrong bacteria. Aerobic bacteria live in healthy moist oxygen rich soil. These help the plants uptake nutrients by breaking down the nutrient for the roots. In return the plant feeds the bacteria by the sugars it produces to grow. Anaerobic bacteria live in oxygen deprived wet mucky sludge. They do not help the plant roots, and cause the stinky swampy smells.Pots Up off the floor for circulation underneath. Don’t see any perlite in the soil so maybe to dense and draining poorly. Take a cheapo two prong moisture meter and poke a couple of holes in the bags about 3/4 of the way down. See what kind of reading you get. Also poke It in from the top into the root ball and see what kind of reading you get. Probably in adequate lighting also. But that’s not Whats killing them. Can’t Comment on your feeding. I think, drainage, and watering. There’s my guess!
My elevation is about 1800'next time transplant your clones a few pot sizes up before putting it into a 10 gallon pot.
you start in a solo, go to a 1 gal, then a 3 or 5 then the 10.
a solo cup of roots planted in the top bit of ten gallons of dirt needs a LOT of attention and care to get the roots going. you water your gallon of water, which is 1 tenth of the container, and it goes right through to the bottom. it does this because that root bundle is of a different density and compression rate with a crowding of roots in it, so the water goes right around it and to the bottom.
normally, when you take the solo to the 1 gal, it only has a bit of space for the roots to work their way to the water. so the plant gets a bit sad, but swaps its efforts to making roots get to water and veg growth slows and the plant wants to eat its reserves (starting at the bottom, leaves start to shrivel and crinkle and brown) with a solo to a 1 gal, this is not difficult, and doesnt take so long. so the plant doesnt eat itself much and goes right along.
poking something into the original root ball will let some water get to it, but you are in save it mode.View attachment 1164381
I know what I will be doing today before my Doc appt. This is genius!New Simplified Way to Water Marijuana Plants
The other day I had an idea and after testing, it works great. To know if you need to water, get yourself a soil meter. Poke or drill 4 holes in your pot 1/4 way up from the bottom spaced around the pot. Insert the meter probe into the hole and test for moisture. If its dry, then water SLOWLY...www.thcfarmer.com
this is brilliant and easy and no need for any lifting!
Can I cut some holes in the pots and poke holes in the soil? I cant lift them to get them off the ground and on a rack.Roots are not getting enough oxygen. Poor draining soil. The bottom soil in your pot is in an anaerobic state! That is too much water without air breeds the wrong bacteria. Aerobic bacteria live in healthy moist oxygen rich soil. These help the plants uptake nutrients by breaking down the nutrient for the roots. In return the plant feeds the bacteria by the sugars it produces to grow. Anaerobic bacteria live in oxygen deprived wet mucky sludge. They do not help the plant roots, and cause the stinky swampy smells.
Healthy roots are white and plump looking, brown roots are oxygen deprived and unheathy. Your planter media is probably weighing 80+ pounds now which is about 10 gallons of water and 10 pounds of soil. Your soil at the bottom is soaked and the top is dry. You must get the bottom of your container soil in an aerobic condition. Soft pots must be on a rack to allow water to leach through. sitting flat on the bottom of your tent traps the water and causes drainage issues.
1. Main problem is excessive moisture in soil causing lack of oxygen, which is worse deeper in the soil. Anaerobic bacteria thrive and roots die!!
Fix the drainage issue by poking holes around the bottom. You may have to improve your soil by adding soil amending drainage conditioners like perlite. Get the moisture to about 50-120 millibar at the bottom and you will be in optimal media moisture for healthy aerobic conditions.
Good luck!!
The humidity was at 43%. I was told to raise it to 60%.In an effort to survive, the plant is drawing energy from the rest of the plant to produce new growth. It's still dying.
I hope you have an industrial dehumidifier in that room because all those plants in a room with only drywall will give you a $25k mold remediation bill.
Properly grown in those pots, you really only need 4 pots with lots of space between them. It would still be a jungle.
Agree. Success starts with some proper lights. 4 x 1000 watt. Or 6 x 600 watt. 8 inch duct fan. 16 5 gallons pots. 3 bales of promix. And some one part maxi or flora. And a basic recipe. Weed costs a bit to grow.Biggest problem other than the lame dirt is you simply don't have nearly enough light on them. Cannabis is an absolute photon whore, all the guidelines on how to grow it are based on having an ample supply of light. Which you don't, so most advice here is moot anyway.
A room that size I'd want at least 4K of HID lighting or equivalent LED. And that wouldn't even light the entire space adequately.
Bingo. Pretty much exactly what I'd suggest for a very basic beginner setup in that space.Agree. Success starts with some proper lights. 4 x 1000 watt. Or 6 x 600 watt. 8 inch duct fan. 16 5 gallons pots. 3 bales of promix. And some one part maxi or flora. And a basic recipe. Weed costs a bit to grow.
Yes, actually they bounced back! They are in week 6 of flower and looking good.Were you able to salvage anything out of the greenhouse?
I'm sure you never expected such a response to your question.Yes, actually they bounced back! They are in week 6 of flower and looking good.
No, I didn't. The greenhouse was an adventure. I am happy that the problem was resolved and the plants are doing well. Now, I just need to fix the indoor adventure and hopefully I will be posting HAPPY threads instead of the OMFG what did I do. lolI'm sure you never expected such a response to your question.
I'm very glad your plant/s are coming back.
Stick around. We gets edjukated up in here.No, I didn't. The greenhouse was an adventure. I am happy that the problem was resolved and the plants are doing well. Now, I just need to fix the indoor adventure and hopefully I will be posting HAPPY threads instead of the OMFG what did I do. lol
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