Duckfoot in 100% perlite hempys

mountainboy

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LOL thanks Dr.Green.

Well on to a sad note. Here are the pics of my other girls,they dont look as good as the wife. I trans planted 5 days ago and they are going down hill. I did foliar feed this morning hope it helps. Not sure if there starving or if its a ph thing. I am giving nutes at 6-6.3 Ph.
They were doing great in the cups with the same feed and same ph. Only thing I did was transplant to larger container and put them under different light (250MH to 1000HPS) same room conditions. Guess I must have a brown thumb if I cant make a hempy grow successful. pics in next window.
 

mountainboy

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I think it just needs to hit the rez, but look likes a N def,but the curled rippled leaves make me want to say ph issue. Don't see any burned tips and I'm feeding light so I dont think the latter issue is caused by over fert.

Any ideas anyone?
 

Moebius

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Yours Mrs is gorgeous dude. lol

... RE : Your other girls.

It might be an idea to do an exploratory dig up of one of your Hempy's. You could see if the roots have broken through the core into the perlite. If not you could just replant deeper. .... just a thought.
 

mountainboy

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I reviewed my notebook and realized what happened. This is completely my fuck up. I was giving them nothing but Ph'ed water for the first 2-3 days. 10oz. a day. So basically, I flushed the shit out of them and they starved.
I have since been giving them the nutes,so I think its just going to take them some time to get healthy again. So I'll keep feeding and hope they recover. I think even if they have hit the rez. Its still going to take some time b4 I see any improvment. But I will be keeping a close eye on them.
 

WattSaver

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Hey MB just read through your plight. If you are on a city water system alot of them have no cal or mag in their water (I live in the the heart of the rockies and I need to add cal/mag also). So you might want to put 1 to 2 ml/gal of cal/mag. I only say this because you mentioned that the new growth was less than it's normal green hue. this would be a non-mobile def, & cal or mag are the 1st thoughts here, because a lack will block both N & P uptake.

Just my best guess.
 

mountainboy

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Thank you wattsaver. I believe I just flushed them to death by accident. I have a drilled well water supply. Have used it for a few years with good results. I'm hoping to see them improve in a week or so, now that there being feed...lol. Always takes longer to repair the damage,then it does to cause it.
 

mountainboy

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Don't think anyone is still around looking at my grow,but wanted to stop in and let anyone that does stop by know that I fell off my roof back in Feb,while shoveling off snow. I broke my back and am still in recovery mode. The plants all died,as I am there only care giver. The mother plants are fine,they are in soil.So my wife was able to care for them. But she had no idea how to care for the hempys. When I recover, I will continue this journal or start a new one.
Hope to see you all again soon.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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Don't think anyone is still around looking at my grow,but wanted to stop in and let anyone that does stop by know that I fell off my roof back in Feb,while shoveling off snow. I broke my back and am still in recovery mode. The plants all died,as I am there only care giver. The mother plants are fine,they are in soil.So my wife was able to care for them. But she had no idea how to care for the hempys. When I recover, I will continue this journal or start a new one.
Hope to see you all again soon.
damn dude. I was wondering where you were. sorry to hear of your troubles. I'm glad you still got the mother plant. the duckfoot is a keeper for sure. hope to see you around when you recover bro bongsmilie
 
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