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Flaming Pie

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Oh,still in veg..

Still,if you can,just one day of no big light...just a cfl.

Like a cloudy day..
What would that do? Could I maybe just raise the light some more?

Sorry to be so needy, I just have never had this happen before. These are my only two girls and I need them to be good or I may run out before harvest.

They looked great until I put them under the hps?

Are you thinking it could be light stress?
 
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genuity

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What would that do? Could I maybe just raise the light some more?
But that light is still powerful....

It should help them,I know I had a few plants,close to looking like the ones you posted..
I put them to the side,in the shadows of my room..under a cfl(picture taken spot)

2days in that spot,things started to get noticeably better,yeah I had to slow things down,but not by much..
 

Flaming Pie

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But that light is still powerful....

It should help them,I know I had a few plants,close to looking like the ones you posted..
I put them to the side,in the shadows of my room..under a cfl(picture taken spot)

2days in that spot,things started to get noticeably better,yeah I had to slow things down,but not by much..
And that helped them... Hmm..

What about under t8 florescents?
 

Jack O'Neill

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Oh,still in veg..
i thought the same thing until i saw underneath the canopy. he does a good job shaving legs

i shouldnt worry yet. it could be a simple ph.
if you dont use a ph/ppm meter, then you might try cheap one time test kits strips, home depot/fish store.
 

Flaming Pie

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It just makes me sad to see them sad.

(and secretly I fear they will go belly up. Or worse... catch a bug or mold in their weak moment.)

Part of me wonders if flipping them to flower would help. The stretch would reduce time between waterings and speed up growth in general... maybe they would balance themselves.

Idk.. trying not to freak the fuck out right now. I feel I have been doing the best I can and they look so sad.
 

Mad Hamish

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what's your ph runoff?
that looks like a lot of foliage, maybe root bound?
just my opinion
The light is in proper range. I waited till pots were super dry to water again. I compared to a dry soil pot.
Jack has the answer here. His eyes are telling him that roots and foliage are not in sync. They are behaving very similarly to root bound plants because some roots died off. The old adage 'roots before shoots' is all that is happening. Pie, you will need to wait this out or end with a banana factory no BS. OK, now I am going to make the organic heads freak out... Next time you water, do so with a mild H2O2 solution, ten ml per liter. You are toeing a very fine line, every time you water the plants recover sure but roots also drown a bit again. With over watering you get a seriously copacted almost slimy layer at the bottom of the pot that will never dry unless you have them on heating mats. That area, I promise you, has some rot. H2O2 will destroy that first dose, and also bring those leaves back up. Getting less light right now is good because roots might catch up with shoots. Overall, all of this is band aid measures for a bullet wound. Trust me, I have much experience with over watered plants. Wait to see what happens when you need a holiday and a sitter takes care of your ladies. OMG. Anyway, Pie, you need to up can, no two ways about that any longer, and trust me, with these genetics, you want to wait till they are happy before flipping. DO NOT WORRY about them getting out of control. I flower many a mother plant, the prune is tricky at times but all you need is a nice fat healthy root ball and as little as two nodes per shoot. I just flipped my DS Remix momma I will get some pics of under her skirts for you one can still see all incisions clearly.
 

Mad Hamish

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I am being driven ABSOLUTELY BONKERS by this leaf problem.

How long does it take a plant to recover from overwatering? Could There be too many salts locked in the soil?

Like seriously. Why are my lower leaves not affected if it is overwatering?

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If this is nitrogen toxicity, will my plant freak out from a flush? Should I flush with half strength nutes or no nutes?

I just watered them earlier today after they were suuuuuper light. 5 hours later and very minimal signs of improvement.

Driving me bonkers I tell you!

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Don't be embarrassed. Over watering is everybody's first big mistake. We all go through this. You are on top of it and pro active. Just a little too much angst is all. Over watering can take between three days and two weeks for top health to return. Not as quick as a nute deficiency for sure not.
 
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