Please..anyone..help!!..i think she's dying!

Mistasmoke

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thanks for the tip bud, but I don't have any bloom juice. All I got is big bud powder pictured in the pics at the beginning of this thread or the one associated with it. And at this point, I'm scared to do anything to her that's not absolutely, positively without a doubt what needs to be done. I'm just hoping that all the leaves that fell out will grow back eventually. My main concern is the soil. I listed the ingredients of it on this thread and it seems to be what I needed. I did notice that for some f*&ckin reason they added a water retaining additive or chemical to the soil. Why the heck would they do that? Like I said, it's taken a week for it to dry out. And supposedly it says on the ingredients list that it has a ph balancer whatever that means. I don't know, I'm just completely lost and don't know what to do other than keep her light schedule on track and checking her out daily. Like I said before though, she is looking better and I have renewed faith that she'll pull through somehow. I just need to know what to do exactly.
 

Mistasmoke

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....things are looking worse. She's looking more perky but also ALOT more yellow. And it's everywhere. Even the second set of top leaves. And just about everyone is getting yellow tips on the leaves if they're not completely yellow already. It's been a week now since she's had water. I want to give her some but I'm scared because of the soil retaining the water so much. What I really want to do is transplant her again using a better mix of perlite and soil. If you can, look at the ingredients of the soil I posted earlier here to get a better idea of the proper mix ration of soil and perlite. Or should I just use the soil alone since it seems to have perlite also. If not, I want to take some red cups and punch holes throught them and snip five or so clones from her and plant them and see if they take off. I basically have NO idea of what to do here. Like I said, she looks better but she's yellowing out of control. What do I do?
 

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Mistasmoke

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pics.. And also please keep in mind that the camera for some reason doesn't really translate the damage correctly. Believe me, even though she's perked up, she's yellowing at a fast rate, even at the top. Today the tips are yellow. I wouldn't be surprised if tomorrow more than the tips are affected at the rate she's going... Help?
 

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Mr.Chemist

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:leaf:i not to sure but mine did the same but it was because there was too much nuts and so i just add good ph water but mine are in hydro. it also might be no nuts so add nuts half of what is recomended and slowly bump it up.
 

Mistasmoke

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...but if I'm not mistaken we were giving her 33% of what was recommended and she still got burnt. And I recently found out from Panhead that we still were giving her too much. But here's a simple solution I've been kicking around in the old brainpan. I'ts been a week since I transplanted her again into new soil which apparently retains water. I soaked the soil with 1 gallon of water with transplant solution then I put her in there. It took a week to dry out. So I was thinking simply to water her with 1/4 gallon of ph balanced water and it should dry out in about two days right? And again, it was a whole gallon so maybe thats why it took so long to dry out. So in other words, less water when watering and she'll dry out quicker and the roots wont get rotted. Sound about right? I'm guessing this way I'd water every two days.

She's starting to smell nice again at least. Not as much as before but it's a start I guess. Maybe I should give her some nutes like Chemist suggested at a lower dose than 33% when I water tomorrow?
 

Mistasmoke

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... here's what she's looking like today. She's lost a bunch of leaves and the yellowing is still spreading. Gave her some water last night. Not a lot. Just a little to drench the soil a bit. Should be dry by tomorrow. New leaves are starting to slowly sprout where old leaves yellowed and dried off. Does this mean that they'll grow back and all will be well again as long as she recovers fully? Little pistils have formed all over the place causing me to fear she went inot budding early and while sick still. Am I correct in this assumption? What should be my next step here. She's still sick but growing apparently since I had to adjust the light today. Does she still have a chance at being a normal healthy plant that can produce some good quality buds?
 

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jimboy227

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People may shoot me down for this but in my experience, you still get some naughty buds of stressed plants, I recently had a mother that was looking rough and i mean rough plus she was over two years old. I decided to throw her in to flower anyway, just to see and she produced some great buds, not as big as i'm used to but still well worth it!! There is also a product from advanced nutrients called "revive", its suitable for soil and hydro and can also be used as a foliar feed. Revive basically sorts out stressed plants and also cures most common nutrient deficiencies, could be worth a try, otherwise, just ride it out, see how she goes, good luck bro
 

Mistasmoke

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... that's basically what I've been doing. Riding it out and seeing what happens. I'm just giving her plain ph balanced water for now every couple of days when she needs it or drys out. So far so good. She's frickin naked of leaves but she seems to be growing again and the yellowing has slowed somewhat. I think. And like I said, there's new little tiny leaves forming where the old ones fell off. Gonna have to take a look at that revive stuff. Maybe I could just give her a plain water foilage feeding and see if that helps some?
 

Mistasmoke

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but I'm guessing tomorrow should be time to water her again. Someone recommended I should start budding her out. Given her current state is that wise? She seems to be doing a lot better even though there's a bit of yellowing still occurring, even at the top. Maybe I should give her some nutes now? Smaller dose like Panhead recommended?
 

Mistasmoke

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... what can I say... she started out great, I had some great help there at the beginning and then poof....gone. Both the help and apparently now her. She's still sick I think but I went ahead and put her on a 12/12 schedule so she can bud out. Probably wont work but like I said, looks like I'm on my own now so we'll see what happens. I'll take pics of her tomorrow to show how she's looking. I gave her her first feeding with 1/2 tsp. of Sensi Grow Bloom a and b. Maybe this will give her the boost she needs. Any input is appreciated..
 
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