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gdogfunk gdogfunk
5 years ago
Day 121: I started flushing last week. She's alive, but has a very grassy smell and doesn't seem like its going to be a very good turn out for her. Unfortunately, I think humidity might have played a role in the root problem...I should have got my space heater back out to keep the temps up. Oh well, lesson learned the hard way. Maybe the smoke will turn out ok...time will tell.
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gdogfunk
gdogfunkstarted grow question 5 years ago
I was late watering one night last week and she was looking wilted, then 48 hours later, she looked this like with all fan leaves wilted or dead and crispy and she isn't standing back up after watering. Nute-lockout? Underwatering damage? I always check nute pH. Thoughts?
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
One big clue of underwatering is that plants perk up every time after you water. So this leaves me to believe u have root problems. Flush immediately with pH water to get rid of any salt build up. Also your grow light looks to be a little close you are having leaves yellowing on top.
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DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommentedweek 145 years ago
Very Nice Mate!! this is one of the strains I chose when OSS asked if I wanted to try their genetics 👍
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommented5 years ago
@gdogfunk, I will take a look
gdogfunk
gdogfunkcommented5 years ago
@DILLIGAF, thank you! This plant is a week younger than the stinkin bishop next to her and she’s twice the size! I’ve got diaries going for 4 OSS strains I’m growing right now. Check them out, if you’d like!
Denzul
Denzulcommentedweek 75 years ago
Damn that's a crazy bush. Happy and healthy lady you got there. No doubt you put alot of time into training her. Fantastic work bud. Keep doing what your doing and enjoy the rest of your grow.
gdogfunk
gdogfunkcommented5 years ago
@Denzul, thank you very much!! This run seems like it’s gone really fast! Almost time to flip to 12/12!
DankGardener
DankGardenercommentedweek 175 years ago
One big clue of underwatering is that plants perk up every time after you water. So this leaves me to believe u have root problems. Flush immediately with pH water to get rid of any salt build up. Also your grow light looks to be a little close you are having leaves yellowing on top.
DankGardener
DankGardenercommented5 years ago
@gdogfunk, Spinosad products are organic and unlike many other thrip pesticides, completely harmless to pets, children, and plants. Unlike many insecticides, you can spray spinosad heavily on leaves and roots with basically no negative effects. Spinosad products can be used directly to kill thrips on contact, but can also be used when watering plants to systematically kill thrips via the roots. Spinosad is also effective at fighting caterpillers, spider mites, and many other marijuana pests. Can be used both as a topical spray, and can also be used directly at the roots. Spinosad is an organic insecticide made from the fermentation of a specific soil bacteria (actinomycete Saccharopolyspora spinosa) and kills thrips via ingestion or contact by affecting the insect nervous system. Spinosad can be a good choice for organic and outdoor growers, because it is very toxic to thrips, but is less toxic to many beneficial insects. Note: Most spinosad products are effective for only about 24 hours after being mixed with water, so only mix as much as you will need per application. Anything left over will be waste.
gdogfunk
gdogfunkcommented5 years ago
@DankGardener, turns out it was not a root issue and my light is the proper distance. The culrpit? THRIPS!!!! I must have infected my indoor garden after handling my outdoor garden. I just discovered them and they were also infesting my new young plants. I sprayed the young plants with Spinosad and that seems to have killed them. I will thoroughly cleanse my tents immediately after harvest.