Tangleyman
New Member
Hey all.
First time growing, hit the 4month mark yesterday from seed sprout.
Its an AfghanSkunk feminised seed, outdoors in pot, in South Australia - the driest state in the driest continent. Bought this strain due to the nature of our weather.
Weather here has been 14 days of over 40degrees this summer (+100F), with probably 21+ days of over 35degrees
Feed has been a little blood and bone a month or so ago, and a little tomato fertiliser. Plenty of 10Litre buckets of rainwater, never felt as if it was over-watered
Plant was looking great one week ago when it started flowering (pic 1)
Then I noticed midweek that it started looking unhealthy (pic 2) (pic 3), so I added a little handful of more tomato fertilizer and a covering of peat moss to the top soil
Next day we had 100mm of rain in 24hrs, which is an Adelaide record for Feb in something like the past 45years
Soil got VERY waterlogged, next day plant looked quite sick.
So, I went to a hydro shop for the first time, bought Rock Fusion Bloom and Rock Resinator Heavy Yields.
The bloke gave me a big pot, potbag, measuring cup, and a bag of Coco coir soil. So i transplanted it yesterday, and gave it a bucket with 30ml each the Rock stuff
Looking quite sick today, one week after flowering began, one day now since transplant (pic 4) (pic 5) (pic 6)
Any chance this will survive and flourish?
What should I be looking at doing? Hydro man said it should look good in a weeks time, but Im concerned.
This was my little baby the past 4 months, was devastated yesterday.
Most of the leaves are very dry and brittle, curled up, and obviously not happy. Flowers are mostly wilted and drooping, and looks like its dried out more since yesterday (pic 7)
Lower leaves are stiff and crumbling
Smoke irregularly for medicinal purposes (chronic pain) and was looking forward to May when it would have been dried and cured.
I guess I stuffed up with the handful of fertilizer and peat moss on Wednesday. The rain soaking didnt help either I guess. Im thinking it was a sudden mix of nutrient burn and lack of air to roots due to the rain soaking.
Any advice? Think it'll come back?
First time growing, hit the 4month mark yesterday from seed sprout.
Its an AfghanSkunk feminised seed, outdoors in pot, in South Australia - the driest state in the driest continent. Bought this strain due to the nature of our weather.
Weather here has been 14 days of over 40degrees this summer (+100F), with probably 21+ days of over 35degrees
Feed has been a little blood and bone a month or so ago, and a little tomato fertiliser. Plenty of 10Litre buckets of rainwater, never felt as if it was over-watered
Plant was looking great one week ago when it started flowering (pic 1)
Then I noticed midweek that it started looking unhealthy (pic 2) (pic 3), so I added a little handful of more tomato fertilizer and a covering of peat moss to the top soil
Next day we had 100mm of rain in 24hrs, which is an Adelaide record for Feb in something like the past 45years
Soil got VERY waterlogged, next day plant looked quite sick.
So, I went to a hydro shop for the first time, bought Rock Fusion Bloom and Rock Resinator Heavy Yields.
The bloke gave me a big pot, potbag, measuring cup, and a bag of Coco coir soil. So i transplanted it yesterday, and gave it a bucket with 30ml each the Rock stuff
Looking quite sick today, one week after flowering began, one day now since transplant (pic 4) (pic 5) (pic 6)
Any chance this will survive and flourish?
What should I be looking at doing? Hydro man said it should look good in a weeks time, but Im concerned.
This was my little baby the past 4 months, was devastated yesterday.
Most of the leaves are very dry and brittle, curled up, and obviously not happy. Flowers are mostly wilted and drooping, and looks like its dried out more since yesterday (pic 7)
Lower leaves are stiff and crumbling
Smoke irregularly for medicinal purposes (chronic pain) and was looking forward to May when it would have been dried and cured.
I guess I stuffed up with the handful of fertilizer and peat moss on Wednesday. The rain soaking didnt help either I guess. Im thinking it was a sudden mix of nutrient burn and lack of air to roots due to the rain soaking.
Any advice? Think it'll come back?