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They’re looking better, some color returning, but lots of brown spots and dead leaves. I figure the dead growth just has to die off, but what’s up with all the brown spots?
Bearer of bad news , like dirt bag suggested , id toss them , i completely understand determination and hope that they will bounce back , they might , they probably wont , they look so stressed that it will take weeks maybe more before you can get them back on track , and putting them outside will probably bring on even more stress...They were just flushed and repotted less than a week ago if that means anything. They were completely root bound in their old containers.
I really want to see these through. In a few weeks I’ll be transplanting them outside. It’s brand new growing soil they’re in.
They look like they are on deaths doorstep....sorryThe look really hungry.
In my effort to not love them to death when they're young, I don't feed enough when they're growing.
Yes it’s time to cull the bad plants put this lesson in your book of many to learn yet . And learn from it .Bearer of bad news , like dirt bag suggested , id toss them , i completely understand determination and hope that they will bounce back , they might , they probably wont , they look so stressed that it will take weeks maybe more before you can get them back on track , and putting them outside will probably bring on even more stress...
If you can start new seeds ? Or get some fresh cuts , i think you will relieve yourself of a huge headache , and be rewarded with a beautiful grow harvest , you need to get the roots happy in a better medium and carefully follow the basics......
Just my experience , some may disagree
Thats not a bad idea .......would he be able to salvage any clones ?
beats starting from seeds, germination, and of course wasting cannabis seeds in times like this. Green goldThats not a bad idea .......
I agree , but in a way , think about where a good seedling will be in a month ? And where a clone in this condition will be , going to be a solid month if , if they can be successfully cloned......beats starting from seeds, germination, and of course wasting cannabis seeds in times like this. Green gold
yeah good point. I'm always trying to see the bright side in any situation, it's just more viable to start from seed in this case as you said, too much effort for something so unsure now.I agree , but in a way , think about where a good seedling will be in a month ? And where a clone in this condition will be , going to be a solid month if , if they can be successfully cloned......
They're not taking up nutrients for some reason. That's a major P deficiency, as well as N deficient and probably everything else.
Could it be the roots are toast? Maybe... Could it be the CeC is locked up? Who knows... But if it were me I'd start over with new plants in a better, more reliable potting soil like FFOF or promix or whatever. Looks like you dont have very good drainage in that stuff, and I think it will just continue giving you problems. I can tell just from the pics that its caking and channeling, likely from clay content that is further binding up your P, but also just not enough... or zero perlite.