fdd2blk 2010 Outdoor Grow Thread

dirrtyd

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Sorry to hear that FDD. Hopefully you will be able to make magic and bring them back before it is all said and done. Dirrtyd
 

cruzer101

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Aw come on man, they dont look that bad, just a few droopys.
Lets figure this out. Nitrogen? Maybe the weight of the rain? Could it be they need veg feed and more tarps?
I know, how about a rope tied to the middle of all of them, get a hold of the end and shake the fuck out of them. Like those harvesters that shake fruit out of trees you can shake the rain off.

IDK man, just trippin.
 

Xare

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Maybe buy a bottle of "no-wilt" stuff people spray on clones.

It will keep all transpiration to a minimum.
 

genuity

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i did not think you hurt them roots that bad!!
so has it been real dry in the air around your parts?
 

Dropastone

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I know your the man with the plan and your not looking for any input but I can't help to ask. Do you think putting them back in the ground would help? It seems to me by the size of the plants they may be root bound in those containers.

Just a thought.

Peace.
 

fdd2blk

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I know your the man with the plan and your not looking for any input but I can't help to ask. Do you think putting them back in the ground would help? It seems to me by the size of the plants they may be root bound in those containers.

Just a thought.

Peace.
how can they be root bound when they have no roots? :neutral:
 

zwh02

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Well, they'll wilt until the roots can recover enough to support the rest of the plant. Only a matter of time.
How do you think it'll affect flowering? They're still great looking plants.
 

jwop

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Well, they'll wilt until the roots can recover enough to support the rest of the plant. Only a matter of time.
How do you think it'll affect flowering? They're still great looking plants.
im about to move a four foot plant from the ground to a 30 gallon brute trashcan ... you think it's too late faded? im about the same latitude as you just on the other side of the country.

it has been showing preflowers and alternating nodes for a couple of weeks ... im scared to move it, but I kind of have to
 
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