Emergency!!

Guys, I need help! I left my plant for 2 days in darkness in what I thought would be a 73-ish degree farenheit house, and when I came back it was horrific!

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taking ANY ADVICE FROM SEASONED GROWERS/PPL WHO'VE HAD THIS PROBLEM AND REBOUNDED
 
Really? It gets down to like 30's at night, i thought it was temp... It went from 40 consecutive hours of light to 48 hours of darkness, is that a death sentence?
 

canniboss

Well-Known Member
Kill it and start over with proper temps and light schedule.. And put some holes in the bottom of thet coffee pot.
 

Stomper420

Active Member
No, shouldnt be but? Is there holes in the bottom of the can? Take that bag off and let it dry out some. Looks water logged to me. Im no pro but Id try that and then hit some light on it.
 
I wanna keep this plant. there are holes in the bottom, a lot. It drains into the bag and I dump the bag after a while. I have it very near the lights and it'll be on 24/0 soon
 
I'm sticking with Stomper's advice. It's gonna get hopefully a straight week of light. I drained and removed the bag and there's no more water to drain.
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
It has a lot of issues and should be written off asap and start again, this was a fuck up and a learning process. Overwatered , poor lighting and soil.
 

barbz

Member
No, you cannot blame the soil. You put your plant into a plastic coffee can with holes in the bottom. That is okay. But then you put the can in a plastic bag to collect the runoff. That is not okay.

When a can of moist earth is set in water, at some point the flow will reverse and the can will actually suck up water from the bag. This is what you don't want, ever, and this is why. Things get overhydrated by this two-fer watering system. Get your pot up from the drainage catch pan, and one of your problems will be solved.
 

hepzibah

Active Member
Stick to buying. It's around $10 a gram most places.
Not everyone lives in a place where this product is easily obtainable. Some people start growing to avoid the hassle and uncertainty of trying to locate a dealer and then hoping they aren't sketchy. That's kind of horrible advice in a grow forum.
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
Let it dry out, like really dry out, barbz is right soil is "wicking" from the bag if you leave it like that....stop messing with the light cycles, pick a schedule and stick with it, either do it manually or get a timer....be consistent.

Get one of these:http://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/acurite-indoor-humidity-temperature-monitor/0000000034417?utm_source=googleps&utm_medium=shopping%2Bsearch&utm_campaign=google%2Bproduct%20search&gslfah&gclid=COmSmv6zkbcCFSiCQgodSj0AOQ

That will tell you what goes on while you're away.
 

automated

Active Member
Either start over, or place the content of that pot in a bigger pot with some new soil and dont give water for a couple of days.
If none of the leafs move up or new growth occurs; its as good as over.

If the bottom of the bag fills with water and the bottom of the pots roots is not above it, you drowned them.

Also, 2 nodes down, that stem looks deep purple, like it had a massive cold shock, could that be ?


btw, that a clone or from seed ?
 
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