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GemGrows24

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I’ve saved some pretty rough lookin plants before. You can roll on with this for the learning experience, you can start over, or fuck it, you can do both. Unless it’s an auto, you’ve got options.

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Well I might try cloning a couple of these stems in a month or so . I still need more soil and root hormone .But until then it's gonna be KISS method . Focus on good watering/ environmental factors. My ppm run off is running at 1500 so I think the soils still got some juice left in it . And have only added liquid fertilizer once . So maybe the soils still salvageable
 

Boatguy

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Well I might try cloning a couple of these stems in a month or so . I still need more soil and root hormone .But until then it's gonna be KISS method . Focus on good watering/ environmental factors. My ppm run off is running at 1500 so I think the soils still got some juice left in it . And have only added liquid fertilizer once . So maybe the soils still salvageable
Definitely no more flushing. I would just continue on with wet/dry cycles and see how she does. It is a resilient weed after all.
PPM of runoff from soil is useless and tells you nothing. PPM is more of a hydro/soiless tool. Fox farms is neither
 
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Kushash

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Ok so we're on day 61 of my OG Kush photoperiod .
Since my last post , Lighting has been increased to 55%. I've applied LST to the main stem, HST to the top Cola , I've cut of to lower middle colas that were not getting enough space or light. And now have flushed the plant twice this last week. With distilled pHed H2O.
Soil mix of Fox Farms Ocean Forest/ Happy Frog 50/50. Three weeks ago I made the mistake of adding grow big liquid fertilizer. High in nitrogen. Ended up with nitrogen toxicity . I'm seeing lighter green/ yellow formations now . I just did thee second flush with 4gl of water. And tips or advice . Can anyone confirm if this is indeed nute lockout/N toxicity. Any advice is appreciated.and questions are welcome .View attachment 5451475View attachment 5451476View attachment 5451478
Lots of good advice.
In the 3rd picture in the 1st post it looks like the green fan is blasting the canopy. The fan should be higher up or directed away from the plant. leaves are not happy when constantly being hit with a fan.
 

GemGrows24

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Lots of good advice.
In the 3rd picture in the 1st post it looks like the green fan is blasting the canopy. The fan should be higher up or directed away from the plant. leaves are not happy when constantly being hit with a fan.
I was under the assumption it would be ok if the fan was on its lowest setting. Now realizing I have some wind burn though. I'ma raise the fan 3 inches or so . Thankyou for the tip .
 

GemGrows24

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Just stop fucking with it!

This is a learning experience.
You don't learn by killing a plant because it's not running at maximum potential, you leave it alone and keep things simple and see it through.
I haven't really been doing anything to the plant anyhow. Only been watering . And did this last flush because that's what all my research and comments says to do with severe nutrient lockout . But yeah besides that I haven't done anything but train . And was told to defoliate by many other growers on here a week ago.
 

Boatguy

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I haven't really been doing anything to the plant anyhow. Only been watering . And did this last flush because that's what all my research and comments says to do with severe nutrient lockout . But yeah besides that I haven't done anything but train . And was told to defoliate by many other growers on here a week ago.
Whoever told you that would help, shouldnt be helping. Defoliating a plant with problems is counterproductive. Just reset and see how it does with just basic care.
 
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