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    Please help in identifying the problem!!

    Bump... :confused:
  2. L

    Please help in identifying the problem!!

    Anyone?? They don't look much better :(
  3. L

    Please help in identifying the problem!!

    Will do!! Thanks again!! Also, they are currently on a 24/0 light cycle. Do you think an 18/6 cycle would be better for them after this stress?? Peace Luke
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    Please help in identifying the problem!!

    Right on Leftyy, that's what I thought! Will cut down on watering for sure. So if I do translant to dry soil, will that help with the overwatering or should I just let them "dry out" in their current containers? Thanks again! Luke
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    Please help in identifying the problem!!

    Gotcha! Yeah, I kinda figured..... Thanks-- will do right away!! Was thinking of cutting off the top of some milk jugs & transplanting to those for now (since that is what I have on hand at the moment). This should be large enough for this stage, right? They are both female (clones) as far as I...
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    Please help in identifying the problem!!

    4" x 4" x 4" I know they are kind of small-- could this be the problem?
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    Please help in identifying the problem!!

    Long time reader of the forum here, need help please!! Novice grower here (though its been a while) hoping to diagnose 2 girls ASAP! :-( Growing indoors, 75 degrees farenheight. Plenty of ventilation. Watering every couple days when container feels "light. Using Fox Farms Ocean soil &...
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