Chronic - 8th w 12/12 - looks terrible!! Help!

Geozander

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Alright mate? You as well chopping it, if you are 9 days into flushing why try and save it. Listen to Luda he really knows his stuff like.
 

imanoob

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Alright mate? You as well chopping it, if you are 9 days into flushing why try and save it. Listen to Luda he really knows his stuff like.
yo man!

yeah, we just chopped...luda was right...its too far gone. I would have liked to revive but hey...i will be prepared for next time.
Hard lessons learned here...fucking gutted tbh. Still got 4 others that are looking good!
 

vandewalle

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why have you been flushing for 9 days? you are really only supposed to flush for a week at most, and i only flush for 24 hours. thats too long for an old plant to survive without any nutes.
 

jact55

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looks like terrible nute burn or a ph problem. also how are the temps in your room? heat could also be a factor. i would chop is also
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
I honestly wouldn't give up on her just yet. She's obviously been through a lot, but these plants are tougher than you think. I mean she's still alive!

Just buy her some blooming nutes (high phosphorus and potassium) and see how she does. I'd put her back under 12/12 light.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:.
its fucking dead mate are you blind or what :dunce:.

LUDA.
 

sandmonkey

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Critical condition isn't dead, "mate".

But since he put her out of her misery there's no point bickering about it.
 

imanoob

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well, its now dying and i think the main bud will be an oz or 1.5. i will need to see when dry.

but its giving off a hay/grass smell...is that usual for chronic? i made another post here

http://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/221993-drying-weed-smells-hay-grass.html

thanks again for all the advice and comments...it was helping reading them all...i will be sure to get the temps down (still high 80-90)

quick question, does high temps result in low thc?
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
well, its now dying and i think the main bud will be an oz or 1.5. i will need to see when dry.

but its giving off a hay/grass smell...is that usual for chronic? i made another post here

http://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/221993-drying-weed-smells-hay-grass.html

thanks again for all the advice and comments...it was helping reading them all...i will be sure to get the temps down (still high 80-90)

quick question, does high temps result in low thc?
yes temps are important but when flowering you should lower the humidity for maximum trichome development and strength.

and it will smell like that untill its dried properly and cured for at least 2 weeks.
more curing = smoother smoke and a nice aroma and taste.

LUDA.
 

imanoob

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yo luda,

yeah man, the humidity is between 20-40 sometimes reaches 50...but the temp is whats bothering me...between 80-90. just i see grow journals and its seriously coated in sugar...mine hasnt got that much and its going into week 9! i then thought it was the hight temps which was causing it...maybe i will get a sugar explosion in the next few weeks!

cheers as always!
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
yo luda,

yeah man, the humidity is between 20-40 sometimes reaches 50...but the temp is whats bothering me...between 80-90. just i see grow journals and its seriously coated in sugar...mine hasnt got that much and its going into week 9! i then thought it was the hight temps which was causing it...maybe i will get a sugar explosion in the next few weeks!

cheers as always!
i am sure you will as 80-90 is not too hot but you should aim for 75* (day temp) and 65* (night temp) for optimum results.
(good luck).

CHRIS.
;-)
 

SiriusGrower

Active Member
I had an incedent with white bugs, living in my organic compost. they grey into flies which needless to say is severly anoying for an indoor grow. Next time you see the little white bugs in soil dont fret, just repot it into something else, this is what I had to do.
 

imanoob

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maybe using fertilizer......those girls look like theyre hungry amd want some N P K
i was flushing at the time i posted this pics...couldnt revive her...but i will (hopefully) know better for next time

I had an incedent with white bugs, living in my organic compost. they grey into flies which needless to say is severly anoying for an indoor grow. Next time you see the little white bugs in soil dont fret, just repot it into something else, this is what I had to do.
was it white flys? i had spingtails...which some people say are harmless...some others say the eat bacterial and fungus (both good and bad bacteria). I just got rid of it as I wasnt 100% sure at the time. Was chopped 2 weeks early...shite smoke tbh.
 
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