Is this Phosphorus (P) deficiency??

Phenom420

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Well I fert them MORE lastnight before reading this thread BUT the damage seems to have stopped....

I will do the HP water in a day or 2, it is pretty wet still and I can wait over a week before watering.
 

IceWaterBong87

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I would do a tomato bath to take away skunk smell.
tomato = myth although i havent ever tried it....as i said my dog attacked a skunk n it was recommded by a friend to use hydrogen peroxide even though i asked if tomato will do he said it wont work..... + wat would u rather clean urself clear looking bath with no mess or tomato red stuff i rather use for spaghetti
 

JLStiffy

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I mentioned earlier, u should not use the H202.. It does help if you over water but not worth the risk of usage. Hydro-fine but I have always felt uncomfortable with it in soil... It would be the fact that u are giving your plant more water than frets is what would be helping them recover!
 

Phenom420

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Yeah my parents minpin was sprayed by a skunk and 4 tomatoe baths later she still reaked.

Also don't do that in the house, use a wash tub then you just have to rinse it outside, or put it on the stove and make some sauce LOL
 

GoldenGanja13

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There is alot of info about NOT using hydrogen peroxide with organics out there. If it kills bad bacteria, it also kills the good.
There are no doubts about the benefits of using hydrogen peroxide properly in a hydroponics system. This becomes especially true if your nutrient reservoir is kept above 72 degrees. Warm water holds less dissolved oxygen, and therefore encourages the growth of more viruses, fungi, and anaerobic bacteria. Using hydrogen peroxide adds oxygen to you water and cleans the water of pathogens. Benefits include healthier root systems, increased nutrient uptake, thicker stems, and bigger leaves.


One expert claims it should be used on all soil gardens as well as in hydroponics sytems. Knowing as much as I do about beneficial fungus and micro-organisms and the benefits they provide to living plants, I am shy in taking this advice. However, when this first line of defense fails and plants become sick I often resort to using hydrogen peroxide treatments on my soil grown plants.


The chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. You may notice it is simply water with an extra oxygen atom. In fact, as hydrogen peroxide breaks down in a solution the result is oxygen and water. Its application helps deliver oxygen to over watered plant roots and helps to sterilize the growing media by killing harmful anaerobic (not oxygen compatible) bacteria and pathogens that cause disease. This includes bacterial wilt, pythium fungi, fusarium fungi, and others. bongsmilie
 

Mysticlown150

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tomato = myth although i havent ever tried it....as i said my dog attacked a skunk n it was recommded by a friend to use hydrogen peroxide even though i asked if tomato will do he said it wont work..... + wat would u rather clean urself clear looking bath with no mess or tomato red stuff i rather use for spaghetti
Funny you ask that, I'd rather take a bath in tomatoes. The thrill factor alone would give me goosebumbs before I jumped in.
 

IceWaterBong87

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Funny you ask that, I'd rather take a bath in tomatoes. The thrill factor alone would give me goosebumbs before I jumped in.
umm forgot to mention
$70 dollar bath (tomato, enough to get u fully rinsed)or $3 bath ?
also hydrogen peroxide bleaches dark coats n tomato stains white coats (for dogs)
 

Phenom420

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Im just going to leave her the hell alone and put her with another grow and let her veg for another month or so and then maybe she will yield some real buds, if not then just clone the piss outta her.

When it is time to water should I use just "N" nute, or should I just give plain water???

She is under 5850K & 6500K 4' T12 40W's
I WILL ADD CFLs in a week or so but I just bought a bunch for my other flowering plants so im broke.

Anyways any input?
 

Phenom420

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This is what the stages, and the symptoms of (P) deficiency look like. Hope this helps. bongsmilie
Thanks
Im pretty sure it was P the last leaf really looked like mine.
I took the plant out of flowering and back to veg, she is barely showing any flowers and the other ones are much better so I will let her veg with another grow and then she can flower.

Thanks for taking the time to take that pic for me! REP
 

IceWaterBong87

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have u checked ur run off waTER ph? usually a newbie makes the plant worse by trying more to fix it than to just leave it alone n lighten up on wat ever ur givin it...
maybe u forgot the ph adjust ur water or something
 

Phenom420

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Well, ok BOTH my dist ( what I used in the hydro) and the tap (what I use in soil) are around 7 on the ph test...
I'm not sure it is ph.... I started a new thread and I think I figured it out..


I've been reading "The Cannabis Grow Bible" front to back and I just read "Also refrain from feeding them for 1 week if you
can." yeah I probably should have and "Transplant shock is caused by a disturbance of the roots. If the roots
are cut or fall down, the plant does not respond well to this."

Doesn't that explain the shock AND burn signs???

I should just leave em b, they seem better this morning anyway, def not getting worse.
I'll get more 6500K CFLs that seems to be the best fix now...
 

Phenom420

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It hasn't gotten any worse the last 2 days , this morning it even seems better maybe so I'm thinking they are trying to try here....

Hey Happy 4th IWB and everyone else!
 

IceWaterBong87

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1st of all the transplant shock is almost not tru in my eyes (because it shouldnt be that hard) only really happens when u rip some roots off the drain holes, even then i had 2 weeks old babies who didnt change or show signs

hydro is suppose to be 5.5-5.7 run off water
soil is 6.5 im pretty sure these are the correct measurements without checkin the offical sites but u can check em

also ur temperature
and the wind is not directly on the plants
 
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