OCD. Not just an issue, it's a lifestyle!LOL, I have what I refer to as "Monk Moments" on occasion.
Not too often though....I could use more tidiness.
So what she'll I do after that sorry I just newLooks like a root issue. Slide her out of the pot and take a look.
So what she'll I do after that sorry I just new do I have to flush itLooks like a root issue. Slide her out of the pot and take a look.
It does look like an issue with the roots, looks very wet in the pic as well, may have developed some root rot. Make sure there's proper drainage in the bottom of that pot, then flush it with plain water. Let it dry out some and you can try some H202 (3% hydrogen peroxide) for a couple of waterings at 150 ppm, it won't hurt it at low ppm's and should clear minor root rot.So what she'll I do after that sorry I just new do I have to flush it
Thanks so I have to wait first dry and flush it or first flush itIt does look like an issue with the roots, looks very wet in the pic as well, may have developed some root rot. Make sure there's proper drainage in the bottom of that pot, then flush it with plain water. Let it dry out some and you can try some H202 (3% hydrogen peroxide) for a couple of waterings at 150 ppm, it won't hurt it at low ppm's and should clear minor root rot.
You're probably better to flush now, it's suffering anyhow and if there's anything causing lock-out it should clear any build up of salts/nutes. Just make sure excess water is draining well out the bottom or punch a couple of more holes in it if not.Thanks so I have to wait first dry and flush it or first flush it
Let it dry out first. The poor thing is drowning.Thanks so I have to wait first dry and flush it or first flush it
Good point, the soil looks packed and holding water. Transplant might be in order, maybe a little more peat or the like.Let it dry out first. The poor thing is drowning.
Definitely for next time, might be a lil late for this one.Good point, the soil looks packed and holding water. Transplant might be in order, maybe a little more peat or the like.
Fabric pots are great for that and more forgiving. I like them outdoor as much as indoor. More watering but great root balls with the air pruning.Definitely for next time, might be a lil late for this one.
That's a big pot for a small plant and it's way wet. If the pot itself was in the sunlight it might evaporate more from the soil surface than the plant would transpire. Even a breeze across the top the pot might help. Anything to dry it out.
Hey.Hi Guys I need help please I m just about to finish with here suddenly I don't know what wrong
That is one beautiful plant Gro , and a fantastic photo. Iv been staring at it for a minuteThis Columbian Gold P1 pheno is looking pretty well done at day 46. Couple of more days, maybe one more watering. Buds are tight, hairs are turned. 7 week, purple pheno with decent production, that's f'n awesome
Some testers are likely to "fall off" soon
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Cheers Bob, just about to post a pic in the dark cycle, looks good to go, hope she smokes as good as she looksThat is one beautiful plant Gro , and a fantastic photo. Iv been staring at it for a minute
Oh yeah, cloned easy too, like 12 days. Have one in a 1gal ready to clone again and almost ready to up-pot If I have the space for my last run this year I'll likely run it againDid you take any cuts of it ?
Thanks for the update, nice one #4, the way it's stacking she's looking like a donkey dick phenoBlue Ripper #1 stacking at 3 weeks
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