stunted growth from rootrot?

min0r

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i've never seem any of my plants do this before, it's like extremely small leaves, but they just don't grow. they haven't in 5 days, no topping has been done obviously, and she did have root rot, which is what im thinking is the cause.
i'm aware of my deficencies on my leaves, could they possibly be stunting the growth?
 

min0r

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I’d also look for bugs.
i've looked already. always do.
It looks like bitter beer face. The roots don't like the shit they are growing in.
well i figured they don't like what they're growing in, this was only an experiment so i used soil nutrients lol. worked out way well then it should've i think. is there any chance of recovery do you think or should i just cut?
 

Bernie420

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i've looked already. always do.

well i figured they don't like what they're growing in, this was only an experiment so i used soil nutrients lol. worked out way well then it should've i think. is there any chance of recovery do you think or should i just cut?
well what are you growing in? one pic and your cuting your crop? more pics and what exactly are you doing to them?

temps nute temps ph ppm light source light distance medium nutes nute application rates water source then we can figure out what you did.
 

min0r

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well what are you growing in? one pic and your cuting your crop? more pics and what exactly are you doing to them?

temps nute temps ph ppm light source light distance medium nutes nute application rates water source then we can figure out what you did.
as i said, this was a experiment so i don't have all that information you may need.
ph is always at 5.8, i hate that this even has to be a question to growers anymore. ppms i have no idea, i don't have a meter yet.. temps range from 70-90 degrees, light source is 2 LED lights from amazon, one 300w the other 600w, distance is 18in away, i transplanted these plants from soil to hydro, as an experiment, not expecting for it to even work.
i might try and cut them, dip stem in aloe vera, and try and get a new foundation for roots, without rot this time.
they are in stagnant water and water comes to room temp fairly quick, i know that's why i have root rot
i was supposed to be able to get an airpump and all that stuff that makes the grow DWC by last sunday, but i haven't been able to afford it, so i had to hold off on it and pay the bills first.
 

min0r

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as i said, this was a experiment so i don't have all that information you may need.
ph is always at 5.8, i hate that this even has to be a question to growers anymore. ppms i have no idea, i don't have a meter yet.. temps range from 70-90 degrees, light source is 2 LED lights from amazon, one 300w the other 600w, distance is 18in away, i transplanted these plants from soil to hydro, as an experiment, not expecting for it to even work.
i might try and cut them, dip stem in aloe vera, and try and get a new foundation for roots, without rot this time.
they are in stagnant water and water comes to room temp fairly quick, i know that's why i have root rot
i was supposed to be able to get an airpump and all that stuff that makes the grow DWC by last sunday, but i haven't been able to afford it, so i had to hold off on it and pay the bills first.
yeaa one looked like it was gonna die so i just tried cloning it.
 

Bernie420

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as i said, this was a experiment so i don't have all that information you may need.
ph is always at 5.8, i hate that this even has to be a question to growers anymore. ppms i have no idea, i don't have a meter yet.. temps range from 70-90 degrees, light source is 2 LED lights from amazon, one 300w the other 600w, distance is 18in away, i transplanted these plants from soil to hydro, as an experiment, not expecting for it to even work.
i might try and cut them, dip stem in aloe vera, and try and get a new foundation for roots, without rot this time.
they are in stagnant water and water comes to room temp fairly quick, i know that's why i have root rot
i was supposed to be able to get an airpump and all that stuff that makes the grow DWC by last sunday, but i haven't been able to afford it, so i had to hold off on it and pay the bills first.
Sitting in standing water so yeah you drowned your roots and probably have root rot if you did that You can go from soil to hydro if you do it right. Till you get the proper gear for the growing style you want to do you need to hand water them every 4-5 hours lights on to keep the roots wet and the oxygen in the root zone.
 
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