R.I.P. White Widow?

panterica

Member
I think they're dead guys. It could of been anything from not having a ph kit to finding bugs and gnats in my soil. Temps were good, water was filtered, ventilation was good. I'm thinking it was Ph related/overwatering (curling/droopy leaves). All White Widows which is sad but I've learned A LOT. Next time I grow I know what to do, just sucks that I wasted so much electricity and time caring for these guys. Here are the pics. The first one is ONE DAY before all of this happened. All 3 were 25 days old.
 

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neosapien

Well-Known Member
I think they're dead guys. It could of been anything from not having a ph kit to finding bugs and gnats in my soil. Temps were good, water was filtered, ventilation was good. I'm thinking it was Ph related/overwatering (curling/droopy leaves). All White Widows which is sad but I've learned A LOT. Next time I grow I know what to do, just sucks that I wasted so much electricity and time caring for these guys. Here are the pics. The first one is ONE DAY before all of this happened. All 3 were 25 days old.
Are the other pictures currently what they are looking like. If so they can still be saved. Gently lift the rootball out and make sure there is no freestanding water at the bottom, Then invest in a ph meter, they are like 30 bucks max.
 

panterica

Member
Are the other pictures currently what they are looking like. If so they can still be saved. Gently lift the rootball out and make sure there is no freestanding water at the bottom, Then invest in a ph meter, they are like 30 bucks max.
I just picked it up and noticed mites all over my hand. Think I might just start all over and do it right this time with all the proper equipment. These fucking bugs are pissing me off. I either want to submerge the soil in water or just put it in the oven to fry every single fucker
 

olishell

Active Member
You havn't learned much,if this is the result.I think they can be saved,but don't think you have the fortitude for it. gl to your plants.
 
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