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How much pot can a single weed plant produce.
How much pot can a single weed plant produce IN A YEAR IN A HALF.
Heat can do this sort of damage but I discounted that because your funning cfls.Honestly I dont know what the hell happened. Im not sure how I "Fried" this plant, there were lots of lights but not close. I never foliar fed her or anything, I even went easy on nutes. The only thing I did do though (even during veg) was use that garden safe weekly..eventually made pest go away. Mammath your gonna have to elaborate with me man I honestly dont know where It went wrong BESIDES from what I read..which was Nutes being in a warm place instead of a cool dark spot, recirculation of warm air (happened time to time)..and thats it.
I see what you mean with the nutes, because either way I dont feed my plant cold water, its usually room temp. I have not yet germ any seeds because im moving to another place and waiting. Like you said, I need to figure out what the hell happened so It doesnt happen again. The only thing I CAN remember is leaving to colorado 2 1/2 weeks ago and the lights were on for 24 hours. She was still sticky when I chopped her down and made a good butter mix with it, everyone seemed to like it......but me -_-. Back to reading eh. Thanks mammath.Heat can do this sort of damage but I discounted that because your funning cfls.
I've cooked plants before with HID lamp heat but we are talking extremes of 120F for long periods of time to do the sort of damage your plant has sustained.
When you say your nutes were hot do you mean the nute mix?
If the nute concentrate was warm shouldn't matter because you mix it with water?
If you watered with really hot water you can kill a plant easy.
The main reason I want you to discover what caused this catastrophe is so you can avoid it happening next grow.
You got some more seeds germing yet?
two 5gallon potsHow much pot can a single weed plant produce.
Sorry guys havent had internet.Wow, I hadn't checked your thread in a while and I see that your plants ended up alot like mine, and I know for a fact that my nutrients have been over 75 degrees with the cap closed.
I had two plants get destroyed to what I thought was root rot...
Can you share some insight into this bacteria you were talking about? Here are the symptoms I keep seeing on my plants (these all went away when I gave one plant to a buddy with different nutrients)
Starts out as a small tiny orange/rust colored spot on a lower (oldest) leaf
Rust colored spot evolves into more rust colored spots on leaves
Then rust colored spots turn into dark brown spots
Leaves start to dry out from the tips and through the veins
Eventually the plant gets droopy and droopier over time
After 3 days of solid droopy progression plant is completely limp and tips start getting crispy all over
Honestly no, but it was always checked. It stayed neutral (maybe around 6.8-7.0, it was a cheap reader), this time I will in fact be setting it, since I know how now. Thanks for the heads up it didnt even cross my mind...been a whilewere you always setting your ph?
Search PH fluctuation on google.