Immobile nut lockout?

anada

Active Member
Hi
Very odd, very odd looking plants
Looking back it all started after transplant.
My diagnosis is a lockout due the a very low potting soil PH (found out only two days ago )
So I moved them back to smaller pot (some rotted some didn’t)
Flushed till ph came out normal
But so far no recovery..
Am I missing something
Maybe it is too late for my babies
Check out the photos: huge caylax,upper stem is yellow and thin, distorted upper leaves
 

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anada

Active Member
Good light good nutes
Only reason could be ph but still.. never have i seen anything like this
 

Star Dog

Well-Known Member
Hi
Very odd, very odd looking plants
Looking back it all started after transplant.
My diagnosis is a lockout due the a very low potting soil PH (found out only two days ago )
So I moved them back to smaller pot (some rotted some didn’t)
Flushed till ph came out normal
But so far no recovery..
Am I missing something
Maybe it is too late for my babies
Check out the photos: huge caylax,upper stem is yellow and thin, distorted upper leaves
Are they auto or photo?
They look like to me like they're flowering?
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I think that's a nanner?
If is I'd bin it, if it's in flower I'd bin it.

If it's still vegging and I'm mistaken it should be easy enough to get it back on track.
 

70's natureboy

Well-Known Member
It looks like common over feeding to me. If they were in Pro Mix you would know exactly how much feed they have had.
 
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