Bagseed grow almost 3 weeks into flower - How they look? Still okay to lollipop?

ALong14U

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Need a touch more info. Vegging? Flower? Fill up a kiddie pool with dirt put all yet plants in it.
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ALong14U

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I don't use my regular tap water (unfiltered) because I don't trust my building's pipes (old building). The ppm of regular tap is about 150-170, pH is also lower. The plants drink what I drink.
Hmm. Probably plenty of calcium in that old pipe water. Probably has small essentials to copper boron iron....plants need that stuff and most nutes have none. Just a thought.
 
Yeah man I aggree with those who said you should flush. Looks like a watering issue caused a nute lock out of some sort. The claw you have going on makes me think it may be nitrogen toxicity. When you feed do you measure ppms at all? If so how many are you giving them girls?
 

ALong14U

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These girls are in week 3 of flower.
How much head room you have left? If you can add another container under the smart pot. You can cut some holes with scissors. Be careful of roots. Then fill you new container leaving a lip so it doesn't fall over and what not fill it with dirt. The plant will grow down into the new dirt.
 
Yeah man I aggree with those who said you should flush. Looks like a watering issue caused a nute lock out of some sort. The claw you have going on makes me think it may be nitrogen toxicity. When you feed do you measure ppms at all? If so how many are you giving them girls?

Yes, I always measure ppm and pH for my soilless 50-50 Promix (peat moss-perlite) + vermiculite mix.
Ppm always fall within GH Drain-to-Waste Flora trio schedule's given range. Last watering I think was like 560.
 

ALong14U

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How much head room you have left? If you can add another container under the smart pot. You can cut some holes with scissors. Be careful of roots. Then fill you new container leaving a lip so it doesn't fall over and what not fill it with dirt. The plant will grow down into the new dirt.
Kiddie pool!
 
How much head room you have left? If you can add another container under the smart pot. You can cut some holes with scissors. Be careful of roots. Then fill you new container leaving a lip so it doesn't fall over and what not fill it with dirt. The plant will grow down into the new dirt.
Oh, okay, I see what you mean. Okay, to be quite honest, I have very little headroom and both my smart pots got crazy roots underneath.

I wouldn't have enough ProMix for that atm, but it could be looked into...
 

ALong14U

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Oh, okay, I see what you mean. Okay, to be quite honest, I have very little headroom and both my smart pots got crazy roots underneath.

I wouldn't have enough ProMix for that atm, but it could be looked into...
Either that or look for a pot the same height but much wider. And transplant. I know people say not to in flower cause it will shock. If your plant is raging and healthy. It will not even slow it down. It grows roots it's whole life like we grow finger nails....shit we grow our nails after we die for a while. Wouldn't be surprised if that happens to mj roots in the wild. It will slide right out of the old pot. Water the day before transplant and then roll the bag in your hands compact it a touch. I would leave the bottom on the roots attached. Just cut it off the rest of the bag. And slide into your wider pot.
 
Either that or look for a pot the same height but much wider. And transplant. I know people say not to in flower cause it will shock. If your plant is raging and healthy. It will not even slow it down. It grows roots it's whole life like we grow finger nails....shit we grow our nails after we die for a while. Wouldn't be surprised if that happens to mj roots in the wild. It will slide right out of the old pot. Water the day before transplant and then roll the bag in your hands compact it a touch. I would leave the bottom on the roots attached. Just cut it off the rest of the bag. And slide into your wider pot.
I see. I will see if any of the local hydro shops carry similar pots.
 
That wasn't my question. No worries. Just flush those girls and give us an update In 3 or 4 days. Good luck man I hope you can turn those girls around!
Yeah, I didn't think it would answer your question, but I tossed you the link anyhow.

Yeah, I'll update this same thread in a couple days.
 
That wasn't my question. No worries. Just flush those girls and give us an update In 3 or 4 days. Good luck man I hope you can turn those girls around!
Either that or look for a pot the same height but much wider. And transplant. I know people say not to in flower cause it will shock. If your plant is raging and healthy. It will not even slow it down. It grows roots it's whole life like we grow finger nails....shit we grow our nails after we die for a while. Wouldn't be surprised if that happens to mj roots in the wild. It will slide right out of the old pot. Water the day before transplant and then roll the bag in your hands compact it a touch. I would leave the bottom on the roots attached. Just cut it off the rest of the bag. And slide into your wider pot.

Okay, guys, so this is two of them today...
My tallest one isn't looking too hot.. I don't know what the hell is going on now :(


On Monday I flushed the plants until the water coming out was only 10 ppm higher than the water going in, and pH was in range.
All flush water was pH'd between 6.2 and 6.5.

Was a helluva lotta work, and now I'm still pretty worried.

Please note the black spots, which to me are most worrisome.

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Okay, guys, so this is two of them today...
My tallest one isn't looking too hot.. I don't know what the hell is going on now :(


On Monday I flushed the plants until the water coming out was only 10 ppm higher than the water going in, and pH was in range.
All flush water was pH'd between 6.2 and 6.5.

Was a helluva lotta work, and now I'm still pretty worried.

Please note the black spots, which to me are most worrisome.

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If the pots dry feed them. If you have Epsom salt give them a table spoon of that per gal to help with the yellowing. They turned that color because they pulled the nutes in the leaves since none were available in the soil. Idk about the black spots though.
 
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