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Note: for everything i used 3 parts ocean forest to 1 part BG perlite and distilled water
Question 1:
i used grow big and big bloom at half strength about a week ago. woke up the next morning to see 1 of the 3 plants i watered with that water burned pretty bad. just over night the bottom big leaves on Kush #3 curled up and dried, so i just cut them off. i saw the beginning of the burn on Kush #2, so i flushed both #2 and #3, and left #1 (the mutant) untouched, since it didnt have any signs of nute burn. ended up being a good move on my part to not flush that #1. it blew up and got huge. you can see that in the very bottom picture.
anyway, this is the worst one, and i dont know what to do with it. it looks like its on its way to being completely dead, but i figured id leave it alone and see if it comes back to life. i havent watered it since i flushed it, and the soil is still pretty moist.
Question 2:
here is a clone i got while in rockwool. it looked like shit when i got it, and it looks like shit now. i dont know what i should do with it... what do you guys think?
Question 3:
what should i do with these fucked up leaves? keep em, or cut em off?
End of questions. heres a pic of the entire grow as of tonight.
Well, I think your right in that you have probably burned your plants. But in all reality that's okay, it happens and they can recover no problem.
With any new nutrient I give to my plants, I always start out giving them a very small amount of the additive so I don't shock them. I usually start out with .5-1ml per gallon and then slowly increase from their depending on how they look. I think starting off at half is way too much IMO.
#1 I think if you just let that plant bounce back, it will do just fine. But it is going to need a bit of time to recover. Have some patience with it. By the size of that plant I wouldn't give her any nutrients for a while, unless your seeing signs of deficiency.
#2 Was that clone in flowering when it was took?? With the single bladed leaves it may just be taking it's time getting back to a healthy vegetative growth. I say stick with it. It's not going to hurt, and if it doesn't turn out great, so what you gave it a chance at least.
#3 I always leave the leaves on until they are easily pulled off. They still have reserves in them that the plant can pull out of them.
Lastly, stop your belly aching.
-------------------- Dude she isn't as young as she use to be.
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-------------------- Dude she isn't as young as she use to be.