Thank you. We flushed the plant and rinsed it off real good and the discoloration at the bottom seemed to disappear. We are transplanting it to new soil as well. It’s an outdoor plant so it shouldn’t want to be going into flowering yet, what do you think of the gooey, stickiness of the colas? Do you think it does have bud rot even if the coloration at the bottom of the stock was able to be washed away? We have moved the plant so in case it does have something it can’t infect any others. Also of note, this plant was topped and then placed in a greenhouse about 6 weeks ago, it was really really healthy and the colas were getting huge but the next day the greenhouse had massive high temps before we could get the plant out so it did go through a few hours of extreme heat and it just hadn’t recovered since. I am still wondering why it had colas that early on to begin with? In any event, the plant is still alive and growing slowly.
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Originally posted by CaptainHolt View PostThank you. We flushed the plant and rinsed it off real good and the discoloration at the bottom seemed to disappear. We are transplanting it to new soil as well. It’s an outdoor plant so it shouldn’t want to be going into flowering yet, what do you think of the gooey, stickiness of the colas? Do you think it does have bud rot even if the coloration at the bottom of the stock was able to be washed away? We have moved the plant so in case it does have something it can’t infect any others. Also of note, this plant was topped and then placed in a greenhouse about 6 weeks ago, it was really really healthy and the colas were getting huge but the next day the greenhouse had massive high temps before we could get the plant out so it did go through a few hours of extreme heat and it just hadn’t recovered since. I am still wondering why it had colas that early on to begin with? In any event, the plant is still alive and growing slowly.
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Been getting rid of fungus gnats for a month or more in a 2x4 tent 10 gallon bag. It should be in flower but waiting until gnats are gone. Is it worth still taking the time to flower after so much stress to the roots? Just looking for some opinions. Was trying the manifold on this one. Debating on just putting it outside and starting over in tent
Thanks all just signed up to the forum
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Hiya Scooby. Gnats are a bother but some soils just harbor them and when the soil gets wet they show up. I've had them before but usually die off. It does not look bad or over stressed, it's a photo correct? How old is this plant, what's your grow soil like? How strong is the light your using? Give more info.
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Yeah I had it outside in a tent which is why it got bad. Yes just a photo seed from a friend well I assume. The plants 3 months old now so.. soil has earth dust in it with electric sky 300 on not even half power. I’ve let the soil dry out and been using neem drench every few days and even diatomaceous earth. Like I said the gnats almost gone but will buds fill out the same in this condition. It’s still growing but lacking for sure..
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Scooby I had gnats while in flower. My closet was jammed full at harvest, huge buds and great smoke when cured. Pics below, I covered the soil with perlite and used the yellow sticky pads. GL!3 PhotosSoil: Coast of Maine Stonington Blend, perlite; Seedlings: CoM org potting soil
Indoor: 2 x 5.5 x 8' Closet grow
Viparspectra XS2000; EnjoYield 220W full spectrum light added during flower
Various size fabric grow bags
Cal-Mag & GH Trio if needed; Flower Fuel & molasses during bloom; ReCharge
4 clip fans. Exhaust into attic is vented to the eaves
Current grow: DEAD FLOWERS
"Joker, smoker & midnight toker, I sure don't want to hurt no one"
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Hi, the leaves are green but not dark green. Lighting in pictures can affect the color also. Without knowing strain, lighting/distance (are they growing outdoors?) soil medium, watering, etc it's hard. I see the middle seedling dry around the middle in the pot. They're young, they're growing, are they autos? If in coco coir how much % perlite is in there? Might need cal-mag.
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It looks like the issue is more with your broad leafed (more indica dominat) plants. Is this the case?
Are they all getting the same amount of nutes and water or are you playing it by feel and watering as the growing medium 'feels' like it needs it?
Often different strains require different amounts of nutrients and water. However, as a side note the rapid onset 'could be' related to root issues.
My initial assessment is over watering and nutrient imbalance. I would suggest- flushing your affected plants with RO water that has been ph balanced to around 6 and has 1tsp of hydrogen peroxide per gallon. Run enough liquid so that your growing medium is completely flushed of nutrients.
- Next I would cut off the affected leaves, your plant will expend energy trying to fix them and it can't, at this point they're doing more harm than good.
- Before you water the plant again make sure the growing medium is dry or barely damp to a depth of the second joint of your index finger.
- For the first watering of the recovering plant(s) us ph balanced water with two tsp of hydrogen peroxide per gallon
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Need a helping hand from all you pro’s
I’ve recently started to have an issue with my 12 outdoor plants. They have been in the ground for a couple of months now doing very well. Use grow big by fox farm and fish sh*t for the soil giving a recharge about every 3 weeks. I haven’t added anything in the last 3 weeks due to being so wet. The soil I used was Maine coastal platinum. Plants have been doing very well until last week. Not sure what my issue is . Here’s some pictures I took today. Any advice would be appreciated very much as I feel like I’m losing them.
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I suggest you Private Message either oldjarhead100 or CaptainWiese91 both (just two of many) are big outdoor growers and if they can't help they can at least point you in the right direction to get help that is 'helpful'. Fingers and toes crossed - but pretty sure someone on GWE can help and your next post can be of your big fat buds. Feel free to pop into the OG Group and have a look at members grow stats. All in the group have agreed to be open to private messages and will help or direct you in the right direction if they can. If you find anyone's OG Group listing that looks promising to you - please rest easy about giving them a shout out.Last edited by BU2B; 07-28-2021, 07:33 PM.
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Just from the pics it looks like iron deficiency- but that could easily be done if the PH is not in the right range in the soil ? How big was the hole you dig? How much soil did you use?
Most important is Ph. I see other symptoms too - but I can’t diagnose without knowing the Ph.
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Ok thank you so much I really appreciate you pointing me in the right direction. Hopefully someone on here does outdoor as well. I have 6 autos in the tent gorilla glue and extreme Girl Scout cookies doing very well. Just so frustrating on my end to not know the problem to correct or fix it. Thanks again.
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Originally posted by Brownthumb802 View PostOk thank you so much I really appreciate you pointing me in the right direction. Hopefully someone on here does outdoor as well. I have 6 autos in the tent gorilla glue and extreme Girl Scout cookies doing very well. Just so frustrating on my end to not know the problem to correct or fix it. Thanks again.2 Photos
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Hi everyone - thanks in advance for your help.
IGLM GDP Auto - 31 days from sprout
spider farm 4000 light
using 1/8 FF trio
medium is mix of FFHF and coco loco
I use tap water I let sit out.
had a calmag def which I fixed
i “fimmed” them and also do LST.
two on left I defoilated more than two on right.
I now appreciate taking it slow, I think I’ve done too much.
notice the droop and small leaves. Any ideas are appreciated
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Hang in there Franklin65 they should bounce back and to me looks like they may start they preflower stretch very soon see white hairs . Just leave them be i think they will be good in a few days. I never fimmed a auto, photo i have. I only top and LST auto on my very strong looking stem/branch ones. Yours look good
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Thanks - I moved the grow light further away a couple days ago now and the plant seems to be getting a darker green again. I am using coco and have dosed standard calcium and about half the recommended nutrients to start. I think I was overwatering - I am going to let the soil dry some more before I water again. Also this plant did get some heat stress for a day when I left it outside to get some extra rays. the other younger plant I have growing is doing just fine but it didn't get the same light/heat problems.
Also the seed wasn't identified when planted and could be auto or non-auto. Is there a way to identify if this plant is an auto without waiting for it to flower by itself? this is my first grow and I am using a seed I found in a bag of weed. I have spent the last 3 week trawling growweedeasy.com
many thanks
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Oh i did'nt see it had gone outdoors.....yes sunburned little plant. Yes no way of knowing auto or photo male or female just got to wait for it. Take good care of her it's hit or miss with bag seed could be a good one
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