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Should I bin these before they cost me more money?

papa canna

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These plants are at LEAST 6 weeks old, possibly older. I didn't record the date I got the clones, like i normally do. I switched nutrient brands and over fed the shit out of them. I've flushed them 3 or 4 times in the last few weeks, but only one looks like its even capable of recovering. should i just toss them all and start over again? every day is wasted time and electricity.
 
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papa canna

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got any pics?
They were slow to upload. Heres one. can take more if necessary. They look like absolute tiny pieces of trash. im just sick of paying for clones. I already had to bin my last crop RIGHT before harvest, and im getting sick of this crap.
 
They look bad but probably still salvageable. What is your process when you pick them up? I think the pots are too big and you can't manage the watering properly with such a small plant in so much medium.
 

Growdict

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Agree. U need to up pot slower so you can control water and nute uptake properly. Why would you throw out right before harvest? Mould?
 

papa canna

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Agree. U need to up pot slower so you can control water and nute uptake properly. Why would you throw out right before harvest? Mould?
WPM and spider mites. Should I start with a 2 or 3 gallon pots and move up from there? And isn't it hard to repot a 2 or 3 gallon? I get nervous getting them out of solo cups.
 

papa canna

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They look bad but probably still salvageable. What is your process when you pick them up? I think the pots are too big and you can't manage the watering properly with such a small plant in so much medium.
honestly im ready to toss them because i think it would save me time int he long run. i've been trying to revive them for about 3 or 4 weeks now. wasted time. only 1 decent one in the bunch atm.
 

bertaluchi

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Those plants look really bad bro. If you have access to new clones get some and trash these. Or roll the dice and plant some seeds, you may find something special
 

HydoDan

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honestly im ready to toss them because i think it would save me time int he long run. i've been trying to revive them for about 3 or 4 weeks now. wasted time. only 1 decent one in the bunch atm.
You've given them enough time.. if they haven't turned around by now they aren't gonna.. it's time to start again..sorry
 

vostok

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These plants are at LEAST 6 weeks old, possibly older. I didn't record the date I got the clones, like i normally do. I switched nutrient brands and over fed the shit out of them. I've flushed them 3 or 4 times in the last few weeks, but only one looks like its even capable of recovering. should i just toss them all and start over again? every day is wasted time and electricity.
Start again ...you won't learn anything

its you who did this not them

its you with the problem

a grower with even 2-3 grows can fire these up ...easy

but not you ???

please post in the appropriate sub forum

good luck
 

Growdict

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WPM and spider mites. Should I start with a 2 or 3 gallon pots and move up from there? And isn't it hard to repot a 2 or 3 gallon? I get nervous getting them out of solo cups.
Not really. Just use regular nursery pots. I like to do about double when up potting. Solo, 1,2 gal plastiic. Then 5 gallon fabric
 

papa canna

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Start again ...you won't learn anything

its you who did this not them

its you with the problem

a grower with even 2-3 grows can fire these up ...easy

but not you ???

please post in the appropriate sub forum

good luck
I've never had problems in veg before. it was a pretty simple miscalc from getting a different nute brand. I was unaware that I shouldnt post this here. My bad.

Not really. Just use regular nursery pots. I like to do about double when up potting. Solo, 1,2 gal plastiic. Then 5 gallon fabric
Why start with plastic then move into fabric? just out of curiosity. easier to transplant out of plastic I would imagine.
 

papa canna

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Correct. Plastic is wider at top and smooth. Way easier to transplant
Do you use that opportunity to use different mediums? or do you just stick to one? I use a soilless peat based mix now, but maybe if I were transplanting more often I could go with a veg/bloom soil mix.
 
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