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    Just transplanted a 50 day abandoned plant is now inside a tent…

    Strain: Candy Bonez by Bean Fiend
    date of birth: 1/3/2024, age 50 days old/7 weeks old
    light: 18/6 (running two 100 watts led lights that cannot be dimmed)
    the lights are hanging 32 inched above plant. Should I lower lights?
    will invest in a single dimmable led lamp with higher watts soon
    water and mix: 1000ml/1L
    pH after mix: 5.8 should I up my pH to 6.5 do to being a coco/soil mix?
    been feeding 450-500ppm/ 0.9-1.0 eci n the mean time
    runoff today came at: 532 ppm/1.064 ec
    medium: recycled coco coir from last run mixed with soil that was also reused from a previos run.
    using 1L of gallon of tap water mixed with 1ml of silica, 2ml floragro, 2ml floramicro, 1ml calmag, 2ml diamond nectar.
    current temp: 72.5*F
    current humidity: 40.6% been strugling with humidity
    current vpd: 1.62 kpa a little bit higher than what I was trying to achive

    She was abandoned 50 days ago outdoord and was not getting enough light. She was brought to the tent 8 days ago and I’ve seen progress but seen my plant to look lime green what gives?
    I transplanted her yesterday and she survived the transplanf but looks a bit stressed out.

    I learned not to use clay pots again due to poor drainage…
    I’ve attached pics of current pic day 50 and pic of the plant on day 42.

    This was my last feminized plant and was gonna be a gift so I don’t want it to be gone to waste.

    I will top after 5th node and want to do lst on the plant since its streched on me on the past to over 4-6 feet on previous runs.




    #2
    Please give it a break let it rest and recoop. It sounds like your repeating what you did in prior grow? Other than saving a stunted sick plant bringing it indoors will shock it even more in my opinion. Let it go just water when needed till you see any " good " changes. Sorry i'm so critical i'm so tired a throwing hail marys to plant growers. Surprise us please by doing less to it now.
    Smoke Ganja create Peace Respect Nature don't trash the Planet

    Soil grower with coco/perlite mixed in
    indoor/outdoor grower
    1 36"x36"x66" tent- Viparspectra P2500
    1 3x3x6 tent- used in late spring for seedlings both veggies & weed. I have 2 viparspectar 450r for that tent.
    I use a t-5 & 54watt CFL for seedlings
    Sometimes i use plastic sometimes i use fabric grow containers
    Currently using fish/guano during veg growth & FF Grow Big 6-4-4 teens to bloom. Once i see pre-flower i switch to
    Age Old Organics Bloom 5-10-5

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    • Rookiegrower710
      Rookiegrower710 commented
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      Thanks for taking your time to reply
      Also I will do my best to surprise ya’ll by doing as you say
      Do less to it, just regular pH water as needed. Currently its resting at its 6 hour night cycle.

      I don’t mind you being critical, Im still naive in this field as you can tell. I will water it as soon as I see some change other wise I wont mess with her no more.

    • SoOrbudgal
      SoOrbudgal commented
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      Thank you Rookiegrower710 i can and will be a champion for the underdog when i see efforts to correct mistakes and trying not to repeat them. You'll learn well here if you don't try to compete with the more seasoned growers right out of the gate. Everyone yes everyone of us has been there hence the reason for me to care about how you pull out of this. Do not despair nor get to discouraged it's a 2-3grow learning curve and all of us do it our own way as long as the end results get better an better.

    #3
    How the plant is doing so far. I noticed new growth, but it still needs time to recover. I havent fed her ot anything. Will be using just pH up & down with water with a pm as low as 350 / .7 ec while I see some change. In the mean time just 18 hours of light and 6 hours of night

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    • crucialbunny
      crucialbunny commented
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      Like SoOrbudgal said, "Give it a break". Just let it rest and recoup for awhile, Once you jump on the PH up & down train it's gonna become a rollercoaster. I am forever rescuing orphan plants and nursing them along and that can sometimes mean doing nothing but providing light & water.

    #4
    crucialbunny SoOrbudgal thanks guys! Currently under 18 hours of light, 6 hours of night and no nutes have been used. Only water as needed. I knew it still had a fighting chance

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      #5
      How the plant been doing. only water as needed and shes currently under 6 hour night cycle resting up

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      #6
      Silica gold, flora gro, floramicro, florabloom, cal-mag, and diamond nectar SoOrbudgal

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      • SoOrbudgal
        SoOrbudgal commented
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        If she were mine........i'd just give her 1/2 dose of flora grow with her next watering only that. Really that's it. It's still hard to determine wheather it's gonna survive from the early abuse if you really want to keep it ? It's a pretty weak plant sorry to say.

      • Rookiegrower710
        Rookiegrower710 commented
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        1/2 dose saying about half a table spoon per gallon? I’m germinating a second one just incase this little one looses the battle

      #7
      How’s its looking so far. Germinating a second one behind it just incase she looses the battle of living

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      • SoOrbudgal
        SoOrbudgal commented
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        Good idea start a new seed

      #8
      SoOrbudgal the old plant seem to react well with the 1ml of flora gro causing the plant to finally open. Ppm was at 450 / ec at .9
      humidity is at 60% rH with a temp of 72. 1.07 kpa

      and I thought starting a new run would be smart incase Candy Bonez fails on me.

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