White pistil hair's turning brown

Khronik kandy

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The only thing I can think of is I lacked on watering and the plant seem to have eaten its nitrogen cuz it started to yellow out I'm guessing from lackl of water but it only happened to my 5 clones the other 2 are from seed and they seem to be fine is there a way to fix this I don't wanna invest in nutrients if the plant is just dormant will watering grow back white pistils hair's if they dried up from lack of watering I was watering like ever other day to every other 2 days I like to let the roots stretch for water the seeds don't seem to mind it but the clones did I guess is there a fix for this I don't wanna just waste water on dorment plants either I can send pics upon request thanks
 

CanadianJim

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I'm thinking lack of water, right now, but take that with a grain of salt. Is the rest of the plant okay? Other bud sites? Plant grow roots in the presence of water/towards a water source. Drying the roots out is a source of stress, I know some people think it makes the roots grow faster/wider in search of water, but is it really worth it? Or should you just get a root booster?
 

Khronik kandy

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I'm thinking lack of water, right now, but take that with a grain of salt. Is the rest of the plant okay? Other bud sites?
I'm thinking the same reason one clone looks completely fried but the other have still have some white pi
I'm thinking lack of water, right now, but take that with a grain of salt. Is the rest of the plant okay? Other bud sites? Plant grow roots in the presence of water/towards a water source. Drying the roots out is a source of stress, I know some people think it makes the roots grow faster/wider in search of water, but is it really worth it? Or should you just get a root booster?
I think it's under watered problem so I've jumped on it when I noticed my leafs turning yellow one clone looks fried but others clone tops still have white pistil hair's and root booster sounds good but I was thinking of giving it high nitrogen to get that get green foliage color back
 

CanadianJim

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I wouldn't pound the nutes while she's stressed. Promix has a root booster with 5-15-5. It worked for me at half strength to prevent transplant shock, without causing lockout or toxicity.
 

Backyard dirt

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I'm thinking lack of water, right now, but take that with a grain of salt. Is the rest of the plant okay? Other bud sites? Plant grow roots in the presence of water/towards a water source. Drying the roots out is a source of stress, I know some people think it makes the roots grow faster/wider in search of water, but is it really worth it? Or should you just get a root booster?
You are correct, roots don't search blindly for water, they follow water.
 

Khronik kandy

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I wouldn't pound the nutes while she's stressed. Promix has a root booster with 5-15-5. It worked for me at half strength to prevent transplant shock, without causing lockout or toxicity.
What bout superthrive plant is definitely in shock but I'm not transplanting anytime soon and i just top dressed it with nature's pride that i found in my grow shed they seemed hungry not just thirsty so thought I had to feed it with somethin so like I said I've been told bout superthrive before might be time to try some what u guys think bout that product for under water deficiency as that's what I'm calling it
 

CanadianJim

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I mentioned transplant shock because it's a type of stress related to moisture, but yes, any fertilizer based in water should be okay as long as it's not too strong.
 
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