My baby is getting big,BUT NOT FORSTY! help...w pics

Hey guys, so basically one of my plants is growing healthy and strong but she just has hairs, but no frost with it, atm i have 3 plants under the light, il show you a pic of all of them (sorry to say that they had abit of a nute burn xD so the top leaves got abit burnt)
then a close up ofthe other 2 frosty ones,(moby and critical)
and then here is misses shining silver haze,
as in she is developing frost on the lower colas, but the main head doesnt seem to be developing any frost... am i doing anything wrong?
and yes i know my top leaves got burnt and that some of the leaves started curling downwards, thats because of a miss calculation i over fed them nutes, and as soon as i noticed the burn i tried to wash them, so the curled for over watering, but they should get back together in a few days.
 

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Lordhooha

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Hey guys, so basically one of my plants is growing healthy and strong but she just has hairs, but no frost with it, atm i have 3 plants under the light, il show you a pic of all of them (sorry to say that they had abit of a nute burn xD so the top leaves got abit burnt)
then a close up ofthe other 2 frosty ones,(moby and critical)
and then here is misses shining silver haze,
as in she is developing frost on the lower colas, but the main head doesnt seem to be developing any frost... am i doing anything wrong?
and yes i know my top leaves got burnt and that some of the leaves started curling downwards, thats because of a miss calculation i over fed them nutes, and as soon as i noticed the burn i tried to wash them, so the curled for over watering, but they should get back together in a few days.
The one that's not burnt up looks hungry and the buds on that one seems to have just started flowering and has a bit before you start really seeing trichromes forming feed it and give it time.
 

chemphlegm

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In my experience a vegged plant thats overfed can recover in time if feeding habits are corrected. I dont flush then.
But when in flower an overfed plant will not. Quick detriment results, and while the plant may survive, may even grow some more, its recovery time and flowering time are at odds, and the plant is a fail(here) I've overfed a plant in flower and it just stopped thriving, still lived, but stopped ripening correctly stopped producing terpenes, stopped maturing properly. when dried tasted like shit, burned like shit, effects were shit compared to a well fed sister. If I fuck up in flower I scrap the project and move on to filling that spot with another. The only time I fuck up in flower is when I listen to a suggestion from a forum involving ANY additional amendments added.
try to finish them, feed right and let us know how it tastes when done, good luck
 

Dr. Who

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Bet he started "Bloom" nutes right at the flip too.

Looks like pH lock outs from the overfeeding.

Like @chemphlegm said. Don't flush an overage. Simply stop feeding. Water with straight water - add a little Ca/Mg at 3 ml a gallon . pH the solution to 6.7 and water for 5 -7 days till the new growth is clean. Then restart nutrient use, and continue to pH to 6.7.

The pant will finish. The potentials are lost but, with care. You should be ok and have usable smoke.

BTW, whats "FORSTY"? :bigjoint:
 

chemphlegm

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1)they had abit of a nute burn xD )

2) a miss calculation i over fed them nutes, and
3)as soon....... i tried to wash them,
4)so....... watering, .
maybe you didnt miscalculate or burn your plant at all. maybe its just N starved? could be
if you believe they were nutrient burned adding more nutrients to fix the over feeding issue seems odd to me @Dr. Who
but we know 1,2,3,4 did happen, and those 4 will cause havoc on most flowering plants, sometimes irreversible fail.
they need to be ph'd, watered when dry, fed correctly on schedule, if that doesnt "fix" the plant in your remaining flowering cycle.... nothing will imo.
 

Dr. Who

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maybe you didnt miscalculate or burn your plant at all. maybe its just N starved? could be
if you believe they were nutrient burned adding more nutrients to fix the over feeding issue seems odd to me @Dr. Who
but we know 1,2,3,4 did happen, and those 4 will cause havoc on most flowering plants, sometimes irreversible fail.
they need to be ph'd, watered when dry, fed correctly on schedule, if that doesnt "fix" the plant in your remaining flowering cycle.... nothing will imo.

You add a small amount of Ca/Mg (A cal carb based one is best) to temper the lower pH of wet soil. This helps pH recover better while adding it a bit to the plant. I see plenty of Ca locks with pH trouble in soil.....It's what we see here! Speeds up Ca recovery in the plant.....Worked for me for over 40 years 8-)
 
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