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Chopdaddy
Chopdaddystarted grow question a year ago
What does everyone think she has going on? I used a ph'ed water jug to do flush but didn't think about the water being pretty cold. (Sitting in garage ) Pretty stupid...I know. She hasn't been the same since. What you think? Also some red stripes on stems...
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question a year ago
I've gone back through both your diary and the questions you asked and the answers you were given/advice you took - and nowhere was there ever a mention of flushing this poor lady. Stop! You've now stripped her soil of any nutes she had but DON'T water her again to give her those nutes - not yet!! You've got to let her dry out completely - that might take more than a day or two ... wait until when you pick up the pot, you feel no weight whatsoever in that pot... no hint of weight... (you might see her leaves start to perk up - in fact, I'm betting on it!). At that point you can give her some nutes ... but give her ONLY 1/2 the Base A and the same amount of Part B as you had been giving her... nothing else - no root stuff, no silica, no calmag, and certainly no N-primer. Then again WAIT until she's completely dry and give her some pH'd water... here you want to have some runoff... actually, the best way for you to water at this point is from the bottom - let her sit in some pH'd water until she's done soaking it up - you may have to keep adding water to whatever container you have under her but when she STOPS soaking it up, throw it away as you don't want her sitting in water all the time. Going forward, keep the Base A at 1/2 strength and ditch the N-primer and the root stuff. You can increase the Base B if she looks like she needs something more - and, if necessary, you can use some calmag but no more than once a week. Feel free to DM me any time... we'll get this lady back on her feet! Good luck!
Paul_on
Paul_onanswered grow question a year ago
Try adding 3 inches of a ph balanced All mix soil but dont water for a day or two, then give just room temp bottled water or cooled boiled water , if you can add another layer of the same soil and dont add anything only water (very lightly!) ๐Ÿ™ˆ ha. If needed. Untill you see an improvement in the plant, thats all i would do, i done this for a friend and it worked, hope it helps you ๐ŸŽ„
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GrowingTranny
GrowingTrannyanswered grow question a year ago
High, the plant is overwatered. Like I told you the last time you want to choose 1 of the watering methods... Or you water manually from the top. Or you need to change the bottom feed so that it covers the lower 20% from your pot not just the very bottom. Now you did both... that is simply too much. Stop both watering systems and let the pot dry out for 2-3 days. Then you've got time to make a game plan. Or manual watering from the top. Or make the bottom watering system different so that it reaches the bottom 20%
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supersea
superseaanswered grow question a year ago
Red stripes on stem and yellowing everywhere tells me one thing.. its under feed by allot. Purple or red stripes happen because of a phosphorus or potassium deficiency the yellowing because of a nitrogen deficiency. Have you check runoff pH? It could either be nute locked or heavily underfeed. I don't think the cold water did that I've given mine cold waters before no issues. Week 3 to week 6 is where plants would show a p/k deficiency also N in your case I'm nearly 99.9% sure the plant is not getting what she wants. She is also showing you from the bottom leaves that she just started sucking the nutes from the older bottom leaves turning to total yellow soon to be dry and crispy. Feed it and it will fix it. What I would do is mix a whole batch of 3/4 strength solution and feed it till about 10% runoff of what you put comes out (if you put 10 liters 1 liter has to come out) and that will balance the soil back to its original pH and back to a fertile health soil and say bye bye to problems. If you need further help just hit me up DM as tag's won't notify.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a year ago
I still think this is overwatered : does it have stiff stems and limp leaves?? This was the thing we where trying to figure out last question you asked. Flushing is not always the answer. Let the pot dry out before watering more and keep it warm. above 18c air temp. FYI: We will not be notified of any reply or tag [@] in the questions part of the website, if you need to reach out with other information use your DM "direct mailbox" in the bottom right hand corner of the page. it looks like a little paper airplane icon. Best Of Luck!
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BettieBee
BettieBeeanswered grow question a year ago
I am no expert by any means but one time I brought the PH down too far and the stems on my plants turned purple and red. Perhaps the cold water created an issue with the root system.
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