My 2015 Norcal Grow

tannersmokin247

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I'm not very patient. I was trying to wait another week but I transplanted all my babies into their final resting places today. All but one anyhow. I had to get a late replacement. My 8 month old puppy decided to sneak through a hole on the fence and eat one of my nicest early starts. The guy at the club was nice enough to give me a free cut. It's a little ugly but I think she'll survive
 

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tannersmokin247

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This green crack clone has been droopy and sad for a couple days now ever since I transplanted her. All the other this size and the smaller ones are all pointing towards the sun. Also I don't know if it matters but all 5 five of my biggest ones that I started first have pretty much solid purple stems. Green crack, cheese, and cherry pie. Could it be a possible deficiency?
 

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Joedank

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This green crack clone has been droopy and sad for a couple days now ever since I transplanted her. All the other this size and the smaller ones are all pointing towards the sun. Also I don't know if it matters but all 5 five of my biggest ones that I started first have pretty much solid purple stems. Green crack, cheese, and cherry pie. Could it be a possible deficiency?
you do anything diffrent like bury her deeper ? thats my guess closed pores in the soil looking like over watering . BUT i spray with H202 (3% at a tablespoon per gallon) and they somtimes catch on...
 

Joedank

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It looks slightly better, but she looks weak and has no new growth.
ok wanna gimmie the rund down see if there is anything you missed.
how much did you water , how much has it rained , doyou have a moisture meter??
temps seem ok did you check the base for gnawing?? i might be tempted if i have a backup to dig it up an see if feeder roots are forming... ect ...
 

tannersmokin247

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ok wanna gimmie the rund down see if there is anything you missed.
how much did you water , how much has it rained , doyou have a moisture meter??
temps seem ok did you check the base for gnawing?? i might be tempted if i have a backup to dig it up an see if feeder roots are forming... ect ...
I usually water every other day. I check the first inch or two of dirt to see if it's dry.we had very light showers earlier in the week but all the other plants had the same treatment and look good. I gave them a half dose of max sea and tappin roots today and a couple days ago
 

Joedank

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I usually water every other day. I check the first inch or two of dirt to see if it's dry.we had very light showers earlier in the week but all the other plants had the same treatment and look good. I gave them a half dose of max sea and tappin roots today and a couple days ago
huh? that ones got me stumped .. wish i could help more ... sending good vibes insead:bongsmilie(:
 

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Watering 100 gallons every other day seems a bit much right now. Probably has plenty of moisture down low. Get a moisture meeter from any big box hardware store they are usually $12 or less. Let the roots search for water.
 

tannersmokin247

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huh? that ones got me stumped .. wish i could help more ... sending good vibes insead:bongsmilie(:
Watering 100 gallons every other day seems a bit much right now. Probably has plenty of moisture down low. Get a moisture meeter from any big box hardware store they are usually $12 or less. Let the roots search for water.
I don't completely soak the pots everytime. Most of them are 8 to 10 inches tall so the roots aren't too deep yet. I think that plant was just stressed from the transition from indoor to outdoor. It was outside for 3 or 4 days off and on before I put her in the 200gal. Then there was some shitty weather. The droopyness started the day she was transplanted. She looks a little better today and everything else is starting to take off for the most part. I do have a few reveggers though.
 
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