Oh, MY GOD.

LadyKas

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K, so i asked if i should re-pot a plant that I overfed.
The reply i got was yes.
Now, my plant is dying.


:spew: Im sick to my stomach. Pics attached.

I flushed it, and this is what I got.Brittle, sagging death is upon it.
Please, replies fast!!
 

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FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
well I see its in a clear container which is bad as light kills the roots.What size lights you using.Is there drainage in that container? What nutes and what is the soil ph?You ph you water so you know what base you have from the water supply??
 

LadyKas

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Um first, its in a pot, with drainage, in a huge clear tub, that doesnt effect it whatsoever. Its only in the clear tub to be up higher.
Second, i dont know my ph, I dont have the right equipment to test that. Uh, the lights are the same lights ive been using to grow it for months. I know its not the lights. So, Im thinking soil shock?
 

We1

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Be careful if you let nature take care of business, marijuana is pretty resilient. It will prob. be fine. I have some plants that I put in dirt with gnats that were eating the
roots so I tried drowning them by completely submerging the pot in water,(which some thought
would kill them, that didnt work so I uprooted them and repoted them. Stressed them out
a little but they eventually bounced back. If I were you I would hold off on nutes and water for a little
and it should bounce back. Hopefully
Like filthy fletch said don't expose the roots to sunlight!!! you could tape paper around it
or just use tape, you know be creative just make sure the light doesn't get to the roots.
 

LadyKas

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The roots arent exposed. like i said, its in a dark bucket , and that dark bucket is just sitting in another one cause I just set it there.
 

DND

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As long as you flushed it, it should be ok. Give it a couple days to recover from the over fert, transplant and flush.
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
well you seem a little touchy when I was trying to get some info from you so not much to help you with if your not willing to share info on it. Ill assume your using only the floro lights on the wall which are not enough to flower so unless theres a secret light you wanna share about thats gonna be an issue. Not phing your water or soil its a crap shoot then.I assume temps are around 78 F and that the pot is at least a 3 gallon pot plastic not clay as those cause issues.Moisture meter? was the old pot small where it might have root bound the root ball which would cause lockout? If so did you lightly break the ball apart so new roots formed when it went into the bigger pot?Whats the humidity are you misting the plant??What nutes are you use and you did go high phos low nitrogen when you went 12/12 correct??
 

LadyKas

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my nutes were fine, everything was fine. I suspected I began to overfeed as it was flowering, and so I changed it into another pot. If you looked at my other posts, you could see I definetly have lights hanging above it. 300watts, and growlights.


When i changed it into the other pot, it got soil shock or something and began to wilt. No, I didnt get touchy, you just didnt read my second post about it not being in a clear bucket. So I clarified.

I cant give information on the ph level if I dont know it, Im not witholding info, or refusing to share anything.

And DND, thanks, I'll cross my fingers.
 

halfbaked04

Active Member
Looks like transplant shock to me, its hard to transplant during flowering, keep an eye on it but it should recover
 

LadyKas

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thanks halfbaked. Yeah , thats what I was thinking, being after I stopped watering it yesterday, it perked up for a little tiny bit. Who knows!
 

r32

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You have still yet to share your dang setup! Give us some DETAILED info on your setup and that will help some.
 

pandabear

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give it wind water and a lot of light, those babies cant resist a nice shining light.


lets help her make it through the nite. i think you need to get oxygen to the roots. i dont grow in soil but ask somone if you can put H2o2 in there. i dont even know what that is maybe hydrogen peroxide but it may help. but ask somone else before you do it.
 

LadyKas

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I dont know much about how to bring more oxygen to roots if theyre just in a bucket?
Im adding pics of the wilting of my babes.
 

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Betterthanjesus

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If you wanna save your plant you should prob. listen to what the experienced guys are asking/sayin without being so defensive. Just saying.... anyways, goodluck.
 

tastyaces

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looks LIKE SHOCK LET THAT thing dry up.....its not the ph caus ei dont ph my water and i still come up with some dank shit....prob just shock by the transplant and only use water for a week or so.....or it could be but u said u had no problem with light....IT MIGHT NEED MORE.... GL
 

LadyKas

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I wasnt being defensive. I told her I had posted my setup on other threads.

Better than jesus eh? Maybe you shouldnt reply to my thread just to be rude? :)




Oh, so, it looks like it was soil shock? Thats what I thought, Im trying to give them more light and stuff to dry the soil, but like- as it seems, the leaves are becomming crispy as if they arent getting enough water (but they are?)
Weird eh?
 

shamegame

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I think it will be fine. I would say give it 2 drops/gal. superthrive ( or equiv. )next time you water. Keep the lights higher than you normally would, and give it a week or so you should be back in business.

Transplanting during flower just kills your momentum. Sucks.
 
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