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  • CaptainWiese91
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    Roger that 👍🏻

  • gbauto
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    I use 'nute bomb' as a euphemism for unexpected releases. Having pockets of dry nutes becoming available when you don't want them too is a challenge. That's why I always mix my feed with any water for the plant.

  • CaptainWiese91
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    So cool!! Im happy you solved the problem 😎👍🏻

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  • Gjourney101
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    New growth looks vibrant, not twisted or contorted. No discoloration aside from what was already damaged

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  • Gjourney101
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    Great news - she back to growing! And may I say these new blades look FAR healthier than the previous.

    I took your advice and considered root problems to be a big component of my problem. Come to find out, my root zone about an inch down was soaked. Even after 4 days of no water! I decided to carefully remove all soil around the wall of root zone (leaving an inch of soil covering all roots) and began drying the core with my ventilation system on high.
    I didn't want to drown the plant more trying to administer cal-mag, so I foliar sprayed for 3 days (lightly before lights out) and waited.
    The Cal-mag took effect immediately, and as the root zone dried, she started to perk up and grow quicker every day!
    She did go from 7 bladed leaves to 11 bladed right after so that's odd to me but what matters is that she seems to be on a steady recover.
    Thanks again guys!

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  • CaptainWiese91
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    gbauto glad for you’re second opinion. It doesn’t look like it’s in need of N. But I never heard of this nutrients before. Do they explode randomly?

  • gbauto
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    Agreed. I really dislike using pre-charged nutes in soil. Makes it very challenging to adjust for different growth stages. When I grow in 7 gal fabric bags, I find that I will get run-off after 1-1 1/2 gal of solution. It does appear that it has plenty of N available so it may be an issue with some of those 'nute bombs' exploding randomly.

  • CaptainWiese91
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    Advanced nutritions 👍🏻

  • Gjourney101
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    Also, could you recommend a brand of VooDoo? I'm going to order some today, but there seems to be a lot of different manufacturers and I don't want to pick a low quality producer

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  • CaptainWiese91
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    Não problema ☺️👍🏻
    If it’s progressing come back with new pictures. And remember the voodoo juice 👍🏻

  • Gjourney101
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    Thanks a lot Cap. You helped me out a lot here. Appreciate ya. Your grow looks great! Happy growing

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  • CaptainWiese91
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    Personally I use voodoo juice. It should be able to find a bottle on amazon or something

  • Gjourney101
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    I just spent some time reading up on root problems. It does seem to display a lot of the same symptoms. I'll water with balanced pH and no nutes for the next week or so. If it does turn to be a root problem, is there any solution ?

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  • CaptainWiese91
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    If the twisted leaves don’t get better, like in the next week. It’s not transplant shock. I still suspect a root problem or a PH issue after your transplant- and a PH issue is a good starter of all sort of problems - like nutrients can’t get absorbed

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  • Gjourney101
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    Yes the feed is mixed in. Not powder, more like tiny pebbles. It's the 12-10-5 feed that is mixed into the soil. I only mixed 1 tablespoon of it throughout the 10 gallon pot so I wouldn't think it to be a problem. Now I did transplant maybe a week or so ago. The roots were barely exposed while transplanting so it seemed like a sooth transition. The twisted leaves came about 4 days after transplant, discoloration right after it.
    No bugs as far as I can see.

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