Urgent just transplanted but issues showing

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If you transplanted to a larger pot with more soil already give her 4* days to chill. Feed her if she needs it like normal. After that 4 days give her a good hydrogen peroxide flush all around and soak it all. The problem in soil is that you will bleed the algae into the soil and it will retain its qualities. So order some beneficial bacteria product and wait for her to chill on the transplant. 24 hours after hydrogen peroxide minimum, and when her next feed is, begin to give her your beneficial bacteria in the feed, or when you receive it .

From there feed her and measure Ph runoff. If she is high, feed with lower, if she is low, feed her with higher. The goal is to counteract with offset Ph feed to maintain proper Ph. Somewhat of a chase until it is controlled, if ever. But trust, my last grow of cuts had this issue and it is very good smoke while I kept it under control. Yield suffered but it was still very potent.
 
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soil is always late on runoff checks. So let her go if she is slightly off. And make a mindful adjustment next feed of prior measurement.
 
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If you transplanted to a larger pot with more soil already give her 4* days to chill. Feed her if she needs it like normal. After that 4 days give her a good hydrogen peroxide flush all around and soak it all. The problem in soil is that you will bleed the algae into the soil and it will retain its qualities. So order some beneficial bacteria product and wait for her to chill on the transplant. 24 hours after hydrogen peroxide minimum, and when her next feed is, begin to give her your beneficial bacteria in the feed, or when you receive it .

From there feed her and measure Ph runoff. If she is high, feed with lower, if she is low, feed her with higher. The goal is to counteract with offset Ph feed to maintain proper Ph. Somewhat of a chase until it is controlled, if ever. But trust, my last grow of cuts had this issue and it is very good smoke while I kept it under control. Yield suffered but it was still very potent.
Very helpful! Thank you so much! Any suggestions on beneficial bacteria?
 
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Hydro guard also contains some of the same ingredients that T drops and other paralysis/pest products utilize. Just a fun fact.
 
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Hydro guard also contains some of the same ingredients that T drops and other paralysis/pest products utilize. Just a fun fact.
I found an unopened bottle of hygrozyme from my last grow that I did not use. Would this work in the same way?
 
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water properly and the algae won’t be there..
wet dry cycle..
you can see the affects of watering too frequently on you leaves.. you don’t need to be using peroxide or anything.. just water properly..
Would peroxide hurt?... just curious my friend.... figure it's a good safe guard since they are young... I get it can kill good and bad microbes... but figured it's a decent safety net in case?
 
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Would peroxide hurt?... just curious my friend.... figure it's a good safe guard since they are young... I get it can kill good and bad microbes... but figured it's a decent safety net in case?
no it wouldn’t hurt the plant, if he does use it than depending on his medium he’ll have to add stuff after as you and dubs mentioned..
but he doesn’t have to, he just needs to go through a few good wet/dry cycles to get it back under control.. the algae in a way is a good sign as the medium is alive, so why go through more stress with peroxide watering than adding stuff..
also i see ph up/down.. definitely should not be using that stuff.,
see his plant.. a curled down tip, bloated fan leaves and brown rust marks, all signs of being too wet in this case.. simple fix..
 
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no it wouldn’t hurt the plant, if he does use it than depending on his medium he’ll have to add stuff after as you and dubs mentioned..
but he doesn’t have to, he just needs to go through a few good wet/dry cycles to get it back under control.. the algae in a way is a good sign as the medium is alive, so why go through more stress with peroxide watering than adding stuff..
also i see ph up/down.. definitely should not be using that stuff.,
see bud plant.. a curled down tip, bloated fan leaves and brown rust marks, all signs of being too wet in this case.. simple fix..
Thanks for that!!! Automatically I think kill algae quick... whatever it takes... but that makes a good point about it showing signs of life....
 
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Thanks for that!!! Automatically I think kill algae quick... whatever it takes... but that makes a good point about it showing signs of life....
you know thinking about it, if this is a new grower than it might be best for him to follow yours or dubs advice,.. as this could kill his plant if not done correctly or not noticing something else.. if he gets or gots gnats/pests as well, with such a young plant could be detrimental.,
 
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water properly and the algae won’t be there..
wet dry cycle..
you can see the affects of watering too frequently on you leaves.. you don’t need to be using peroxide or anything.. just water properly..
I feel we should have a default message for new questions on how to water and properly use lighting and it would cover like 90% of issues
 
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water properly and the algae won’t be there..
wet dry cycle..
you can see the affects of watering too frequently on you leaves.. you don’t need to be using peroxide or anything.. just water properly..
Thank you both! I'm starting to think I'm a serial over waterer. Had same problems on my last grow. Just ordered myself a moisture meter!
 
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