ThunderBlunt
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so i have A Moby Dick strain, at 5 weeks flowering, and an ice strain, 5 weeks.
i had thought that moby was showing signs of nute burn, so i flushed her. I flushed with tap water though, which now i know was a big no no. during mid flush, her main cola went a little limp, and drooped to one side.
from a previous post, i was told i lost positive turgor pressure, and that a transplant may be needed. also, if i had a strong white rootball, i was probably okay.
when i pulled it up, i didnt see much of the roots because most of the soil came with it. the roots filled out the container pretty evenly, though it wasnt rootbound yet. I repotted with perlite for drainage and happy frog organic soil. after, i gave a very small amount of nutes and some ph'd water to make up for the nutes i'd lost in the flush.
after 12 hours of light, she still droops and her leaves are looking fried/unhealthy. shes not close enough to the light for light damage though. does anyone know what i should do to help her? another flush with Ph'd water to rid it of the chlorine from the tap?
im willing to try anything, i dont want to lose her!
thanks guys.
note* the ice was fed almost the same amount of nutes/water and she's doing great, the flush being the only thing ive done differnt between the two of them.
i had thought that moby was showing signs of nute burn, so i flushed her. I flushed with tap water though, which now i know was a big no no. during mid flush, her main cola went a little limp, and drooped to one side.
from a previous post, i was told i lost positive turgor pressure, and that a transplant may be needed. also, if i had a strong white rootball, i was probably okay.
when i pulled it up, i didnt see much of the roots because most of the soil came with it. the roots filled out the container pretty evenly, though it wasnt rootbound yet. I repotted with perlite for drainage and happy frog organic soil. after, i gave a very small amount of nutes and some ph'd water to make up for the nutes i'd lost in the flush.
after 12 hours of light, she still droops and her leaves are looking fried/unhealthy. shes not close enough to the light for light damage though. does anyone know what i should do to help her? another flush with Ph'd water to rid it of the chlorine from the tap?
im willing to try anything, i dont want to lose her!
thanks guys.
note* the ice was fed almost the same amount of nutes/water and she's doing great, the flush being the only thing ive done differnt between the two of them.
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