Sir Cannabis
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Hello,
I'm on a mission to help a friend with his grow issue
Some stats:
- Goal: mother plants for cloning
- Lifetime plants 4 months as of now
- Medium: Coco
- nutrition: Cocos A B, root and growth stimulator
- PH: between 5.5 - 6.5 (depending on plant status)
- EC: started 0.9 for young vegetative state and was build up to 1.2 during the first two months
- Watering method: from above with a telescopic spray lance
- Watering: every three days, each watering of pots with a 20% runoff. Due to practical limitation runoff was left alone to be absorbed back by the plants.
I was called by a friend in need of help. He invited me to take a look at his sick plants to get some advise. Exactly 4 weeks ago starting 1 september he was unable to care for the plants for two weeks due to private problems . The plants were left alone for two weeks during which nothing was done. No single intervention or watering. They were dry, yellow.
When he came back to the plants (which is two weeks ago starting 15 september) he started his intervention. He continued watering using the regular (above mentioned) regimen, but added a microelement booster used to detoxify plants and combat microelement deficiencies. Watering method was the same, but plants take longer to absorbe all the water (4 days in between). Every watering the root stimulator and micro elementsbooster are added.
In the good times before 1 september the regimen for the mother was good, plants looked lively back then with huge green leaves. Now it seems a nutrient lockout and salt build-up causes the yellowing and a sickness. I see no extreme issues in temperature or humidity, but could be better overall. Maybe a little lack in maintaining the right humidity. His grow room temp (not controlled, only activated during sleeptime when lamps are off) and humidity (semi-controlled meaning he fills the tank manually) are maintained manually. The stems are purple for sure indicating stress due to low temperature from a previous mistake (under better control now).
To give him straight forward advise I suggested I ask some expert with a few photo's at hand.
Really this guy deserves some good luck. in life. He had a rough phew years and as a friend I want him to finally succeed in cloning.
If needed I can answer further questions y'all might have to narrow down the issue. Please don't be afraid of using jargon on me. What is your advise, what to do with the plants and what steps to take. Please expert advise only which means determine cause, sickness and if possible steps to improve (if that possibility is still there given the status of the plants).
I'm on a mission to help a friend with his grow issue
Some stats:
- Goal: mother plants for cloning
- Lifetime plants 4 months as of now
- Medium: Coco
- nutrition: Cocos A B, root and growth stimulator
- PH: between 5.5 - 6.5 (depending on plant status)
- EC: started 0.9 for young vegetative state and was build up to 1.2 during the first two months
- Watering method: from above with a telescopic spray lance
- Watering: every three days, each watering of pots with a 20% runoff. Due to practical limitation runoff was left alone to be absorbed back by the plants.
I was called by a friend in need of help. He invited me to take a look at his sick plants to get some advise. Exactly 4 weeks ago starting 1 september he was unable to care for the plants for two weeks due to private problems . The plants were left alone for two weeks during which nothing was done. No single intervention or watering. They were dry, yellow.
When he came back to the plants (which is two weeks ago starting 15 september) he started his intervention. He continued watering using the regular (above mentioned) regimen, but added a microelement booster used to detoxify plants and combat microelement deficiencies. Watering method was the same, but plants take longer to absorbe all the water (4 days in between). Every watering the root stimulator and micro elementsbooster are added.
In the good times before 1 september the regimen for the mother was good, plants looked lively back then with huge green leaves. Now it seems a nutrient lockout and salt build-up causes the yellowing and a sickness. I see no extreme issues in temperature or humidity, but could be better overall. Maybe a little lack in maintaining the right humidity. His grow room temp (not controlled, only activated during sleeptime when lamps are off) and humidity (semi-controlled meaning he fills the tank manually) are maintained manually. The stems are purple for sure indicating stress due to low temperature from a previous mistake (under better control now).
To give him straight forward advise I suggested I ask some expert with a few photo's at hand.
Really this guy deserves some good luck. in life. He had a rough phew years and as a friend I want him to finally succeed in cloning.
If needed I can answer further questions y'all might have to narrow down the issue. Please don't be afraid of using jargon on me. What is your advise, what to do with the plants and what steps to take. Please expert advise only which means determine cause, sickness and if possible steps to improve (if that possibility is still there given the status of the plants).
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