NanoGadget
Well-Known Member
Long story short-ish, I have a plant that was flipped to 12/12 about a week ago. I got a shit bag of soil that has been giving me grief from the get go. Ph was crazy high right out of the bag, but I didn't test it until I spotted problems. Lot of effort and tweaking and I thought I had the problem licked. 2 days after I flipped things started going very wrong. Ph spiked, uptake of K ground to a halt, rapid leaf damage. No pests found after extensive scoping, and no signs of root pathogens. At the rate the plant is crashing it isn't going to make week 5 of flower. I could bin it and usually would in this case, but it's the only plant I have going right now.
Here is where the stupid comes in...
I'm going to flip it back to veg (only a few early preflowers so far), shake as much of the soil out of the root ball as humanly possible and transplant it into promix hp. I know transplant at this point is going to stress the shit out of her, but I need to take back control of the ph and nutrient inputs right now if there is any chance to save her. Anybody ever attempted some dumb shit like this? Any tips? Predictions for success? I figure at this point I have nothing to lose. In all my years of growing I have never had a plant fuck with me like this one has... lol.
Here is where the stupid comes in...
I'm going to flip it back to veg (only a few early preflowers so far), shake as much of the soil out of the root ball as humanly possible and transplant it into promix hp. I know transplant at this point is going to stress the shit out of her, but I need to take back control of the ph and nutrient inputs right now if there is any chance to save her. Anybody ever attempted some dumb shit like this? Any tips? Predictions for success? I figure at this point I have nothing to lose. In all my years of growing I have never had a plant fuck with me like this one has... lol.