Should I kill them tonight or let the live? Pics incl VOTE KILL or NO, & tell me prob

Should I kill or let live? Been like this for 2 weeks

  • Kill Them

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • Let them Live

    Votes: 17 89.5%

  • Total voters
    19
  • Poll closed .

IwasNASTYNATE101

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Here are four pictures of the two plants left. There were four plants and I have killed two already.

The spotting seems to have subsided a bit but the wilting is killer.
The PH and PPM are good, I can either kill them tonight or change the water again
the temps and humidity are also good
they are in day 4 of flowering which I did rather then kill them all. I have never had plants look like this.

Lastly the unused holes are covered but I removed the mylar to prevent a flash glare. If these are declared KILL
 

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Woomeister

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learn from them dont kill them, they appear to have a nute inbalance what ratio of ppk are you using?
 

IwasNASTYNATE101

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1st week of flowering schedule from fox farms, about 3/4th strength
added more pictures
If I kill them I can start over in soil next week, I would like to see if they can rebound and will do a water change on them tonight if the vote goes to let them live. Its been a couple of weeks like this, and the water and ppm have been great according to the readings
 

Woomeister

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personally I would flush for a week and start on 1/4 strength nutes. By that time the problem will have sorted itself possibly, sex will be showing, and you wont have wasted any more nutes.
 

IwasNASTYNATE101

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Well I dont think I EVER over nuted, maybe under nuted. THe PPM for info is 600 on distilled water. The pH at 5.8, I am ready to move over to a 4100 K 400 watter but wanted them to look better first.
 

GlassFreak

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it looks like all the edges o the leaves are dried and brown, that is probably what is making them curl, i really dont know how to fix that man... if nutes and ph along with humidity and temp are fine... fuck idk man... and for some reason i cant find my bible to try to look it up for you man... sorry.
 

IwasNASTYNATE101

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ok, but what if I bring it down to 1/4th tonight and they continue to wilt? I would suggest that if anything they are under nuted.... but what do I know?
 

IwasNASTYNATE101

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after the first 10 days I swapped out the water which had aboue 120 ppm to it, about 2 weeks ago I replaced it with about .5 % strength nutes. I started getting brownish/orange spots all over the leaves, two days later changed the water thinking I over nuted, went down to about .25 % strength nutes. This has been a real mystery, my last hydro grow was my first, and I had almost 0 problems. This one is just about lost.

I have just swapped the water. Its at 0 PPM, I will see what happens. At the last water swap I tried that, and it didn't work I left it at 0-100 ppm for 5 days
 

Woomeister

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Well I dont think I EVER over nuted, maybe under nuted. THe PPM for info is 600 on distilled water. The pH at 5.8, I am ready to move over to a 4100 K 400 watter but wanted them to look better first.
A nute imbalance is not over nuting, some plants when placed on flower nutes too early will do waht your plants are. Just because you have turned 12/12 does not mean the plant is ready for higher pk yet and consequently can cause nute lock and deficiencies. Iron deficiency causes downward curling and yellowing leaf margins and is a direct result of too little N and too much P. HENCE, I said imbalance.
 

DaGambler

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if i killed plants everytime they appeared stressed, i would never have harvested.

do you honestly beleive you can start over from seed and get them to a finished condition faster than just helping these along?

no matter how ugly a plant gets, the genetics are intact. with enough veg time, you could yield huge from almost any suffering plant... once it gets back to growing again.
 

IwasNASTYNATE101

Active Member
I am at half strength nutes, now for about 9 hours. I did a little pruning, and in an hour or two will post some new photos of the plants. Day 4 of flowering.
 

IwasNASTYNATE101

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My camera is broke, and my cell cam sucks, but the plants are better, its been almost two weeks into flowering and still no signs of sex, I am guessing it is due stress of being sick at the begininning of flowering
 
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