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I had to leave the garden cause of a family emergency about a week ago. Told my friend to chek up and water, tell me if anything looks off. Idk how all this shit happened in 4 1/2 days, but im really depressed now. Cant really fill out the form cause theres something wrong w/ almost all of them.
First the flowering room. The yellowing tops were there before but got much worse. Sativa dom girls seem to have it worse then the indicas. Thats really the only problem w/ the tall haze & little sage n sours. The white russian has burns but I cant figure out if its heat or nute burn.
vegging tent is much worse.. The 3 moms all have something different wrong w/ them, and mostly everything else is yellowing like the flowering girls.
What do I do?? Should I just flush Everything and set the nutes back a week? I feel like if I make the wrong move at this point ill lose half my plants:/
If I forgot to mention something please ask, any help is appreciated.
I'd flush em but remember that the yellowing may get worse for a bit because in order to flush you have to over-water which in itself causes yellowing then the fact that the soil will contain no nutrients after the flush.
Next problem in the pictures is the seedlings in a humidity dome. The chances of getting stem rot are bad enough let alone on seedlings and with added humidity. Domes are good for when seeds haven't broken ground yet but as soon as they do remove the domes.
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So flush and wait for it to dry? Or flush and feed right after? I forgot to mention that the 3 moms were transplanted 2-3 days before I had to leave, so they will take a while to dry out.
Will take the domes off asap, thanks for pointing it out. Any way I can tell if root rot started w/out transplanting?
Also they are all really wet, I have a feeling they were overwatered and you said that causes yellowing, so can that be the problem? only the tops were yellow b4 and they were starting to get better
Well if think you may have overwatered then wait on the flush. Slow down on the watering and if that doesn't fix the problem then flush.
Quote: Any way I can tell if root rot started w/out transplanting?
Nope, if the plants are growing then they aren't rotted. That's really the only way to tell without exposing the roots.
-------------------- All creatures tremble when faced with violence. All creatures fear death, all love life. If we can only see ourselves in others, then how could we possibly hurt another creature?