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Does anybody else have any unhealthy plants right now?

My garden is starting to crash due to several reasons, but I refuse to get discouraged and just bought another tent for my mother.

Here is one of my sickness plants that I’m trying to limp along for 3 more weeks. Stunted andLocked out, hopefully on the mend.
Who has a few unhealthy plants
 
Does anybody else have any unhealthy plants right now?

My garden is starting to crash due to several reasons, but I refuse to get discouraged and just bought another tent for my mother.

Here is one of my sickness plants that I’m trying to limp along for 3 more weeks. Stunted andLocked out, hopefully on the mend.
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Pot seems pretty small
 
i have a tip for transplanting, when rootbound in flower. fill another pot up with soil / next size up sit the one with the plant inside it, and the roots will grow right out the bottom of the drainage holes, without much shock and root the new pot. done this many of times when plant got root bound in flower.
 
Transplant and give the roots a light wiggling to loosen them up a bit. Turn ya lights down or raise them those leaves look to be having some light stress.
 
Your not using ff by chance are you?
Yeah, the high k in the beastie bloomz locked them out I think.

Now I’m just limping them along with light doses of the ff base liquid.

With very little soil they barely have any buffer. It’s been a gentle dance , they have no nutrients left in soil it’s just an anchor at this point.
 
Yeah, the high k in the beastie bloomz locked them out I think.

Now I’m just limping them along with light doses of the ff base liquid.

With very little soil they barely have any buffer. It’s been a gentle dance , they have no nutrients left in soil it’s just an anchor at this point.
Yeah, I’ve seen these exact issues from the stuff. small pot runs you have to feed ALOT more all the time because of the buffer issue. Well right on, sounds like you have a handle on it!
 
Yeah, I’ve seen these exact issues from the stuff. small pot runs you have to feed ALOT more all the time because of the buffer issue. Well right on, sounds like you have a handle on it!
It was weird, the open seasame worked pretty decent but as soon as I made the switch to beastie bloomz it triggered all sorts of things……I have some cha Ching but the way they are now that might just throw them in a tail spin.


After struggling with chem ferts this grow I might just run dry down to earth as a tea next run.
 
It was weird, the open seasame worked pretty decent but as soon as I made the switch to beastie bloomz it triggered all sorts of things……I have some cha Ching but the way they are now that might just throw them in a tail spin.


After struggling with chem ferts this grow I might just run dry down to earth as a tea next run.
With ff, always start at 1/2 dose of what their chart calls for. That chart is the devil homie!
 
That’s the thing I was doing 1/4 doses.

(Ok here’s the truth I was doing 1/4 doses but every watering)
Ah, ok, yeah with ff when I ran it, I always fed every forth day with a nute dose, and if they got hungry in between that time, I would give a little water to keep it happy until the next feed. I will say, a 1/4 dose is pretty low to start, but with that buffer issue that’s not a bad way to go. Also, I always mixed my ff nutes in their own individual gallons. THEN I would mix the separate solutions together. And feed. It helped a lot, and with synthetic nutes, the science on how they make ther nutes is easily thrown off when mixed with other concentrate fertz in their own line. So it may sound like a bitch, but just save gallon jugs to use. This methodology keeps the heat down In their crazy potent nutes. 👊🏻
 
Ah, ok, yeah with ff when I ran it, I always fed every forth day with a nute dose, and if they got hungry in between that time, I would give a little water to keep it happy until the next feed. I will say, a 1/4 dose is pretty low to start, but with that buffer issue that’s not a bad way to go. Also, I always mixed my ff nutes in their own individual gallons. THEN I would mix the separate solutions together. And feed. It helped a lot, and with synthetic nutes, the science on how they make ther nutes is easily thrown off when mixed with other concentrate fertz in their own line. So it may sound like a bitch, but just save gallon jugs to use. This methodology keeps the heat down In their crazy potent nutes. 👊🏻
I’m going to run air stones through my city water next run to dechlorinate.

I was using RO water before by the jug and it was a pain, but at least I have all the jugs now to use your method.
 

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I’m going to run air stones through my city water next run to dechlorinate.

I was using RO water before by the jug and it was a pain, but at least I have all the jugs now to use your method.
Alright, pro tip, light plus fertilizer equals algae. Alls it takes to store the stuff is a spare fridge if you have one or use a blanket with zero light penetration and cover them up.
It keeps the funny business at bay if you don’t use the entire gallon of whatever solution.
 
Alright, pro tip, light plus fertilizer equals algae. Alls it takes to store the stuff is a spare fridge if you have one or use a blanket with zero light penetration and cover them up.
It keeps the funny business at bay if you don’t use the entire gallon of whatever solution.
Makes sense, worth the effort.

I was dissolving my dry ferts in liquid vitamin bottle with a measured dropper because I wasn’t sure how to measure a quarter of a quarter tsp.

Pre mixing gallons sounds like a plan.
 
Makes sense, worth the effort.

I was dissolving my dry ferts in liquid vitamin bottle with a measured dropper because I wasn’t sure how to measure a quarter of a quarter tsp.

Pre mixing gallons sounds like a plan.
It’ll make life easier for sure. 👍🏻
 
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