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    Deficiency??

    Got these clones from a guy who gave up on them left with 3 days no light. have had for 11 days. they just went through transplant and it's second dose of nutrifield 2 part vegg nutrients. was wondering if u can tell me what kind of problem I am having. thanks

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    Some more senior members with a bit more experience than me might be able to help a bit more, but it might be more helpful if the pics are taken under regular light too.
    Current grow: http://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum/...could-2nd-grow

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        #4
        You say they just went through a transplant, but they look too big for those pots. Maybe it is just the angle of the picture. If they are not autos, I'd try topping them and getting rid of some of those older fan leaves that have seen better days. Let the plant develop some new, healthier growth. If they were in the dark for three days, it may have triggered flowering even if no signs of buds. Going back to veg will set back its development somewhat. Definitely needs some TLC. I'd test the pH before worring about adding any nutrients. When you did the transplant, did it look like there were any root problems. If so, its possible it just won't recover.

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          #5
          Hopefully tomorrow some posters will be around who have more experience dealing with unhealthy plants.

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            #6
            Looks like thrips or spider mites to me. Look under the heavily speckled leafs and you should see one or the other. Please check out Nebulas article.
            This easy picture guide will help you quickly diagnose your sick plants. Learn how to get rid of the most common marijuana pests!

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              #7
              O oh wow....you got the bugs yes time for some reading...
              good luck with them ladies..hope all goes well.

              If they live you can train them and get some good bud from them still....

              "If"..it's not like you will give up on them. I got faith...

              No more plants from friends tho...okay
              Last edited by Green75; 11-01-2016, 06:00 AM.

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                #8
                "They have spoken" and you got reliable ( and plant saving) info.
                I cannot gather why one would abandon their plants. If they can't be taken care of they should not be allowed to suffer imo
                good luck with them
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                  #9
                  Boy, that sure looks like Thrips. I just went though a big investation in my 3rd week in flower. You can still keep them alive but don't expect too much.. I don't see any buds on them and because of that. I would scrap this grow and start over. Sorry, but there is just too much damage. You can start over and be further alone in a month time then you would be if you would try and save them.

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                    #10
                    I didn't wanna say it but I agree with kingfish. Unless this is your only opportunity to grow, I would put them out of their misery. Especially if you have mites.

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                      #11
                      It's always hard to cut one out....moment of silence please...

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                      #12
                      I started using mighty wash and I have seen some improvements but I wanted to get some advice. so I can scrap them or just keep on them.. I have been trying to keep close watch.. currently looking at bottoms and don't see any up close. I do know these were in hell and they have grown sinse I have gotten them transplanted and used nutrients and mighty wash but had to ask and confirm.. kinda alone on this i appreciate it

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                        #13
                        Actually, they are starting to look a bit better. I would still consider topping and getting rid of those old damaged fan leaves. One should always live in hope. LOL

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                          #14
                          There is nothing wrong with trying to save them. It's awful hard to scrap a grow. But sometimes it doesn't make economic sense to keep them. Think electric bill. Also the amount of time it will take to recover. Like I said before. You have a BIGGER crop faster if you would start over from scratch then you would if you try to save these. The prove of that will be the size of the root ball. You will see t hat the roots in you current grow will barely fill your pot.

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                            #15
                            Let's say I did scrap it how long and what to do to start over with new clones. will mites and thrips stay around how long before I can start again. I am gonna try taking the leaves off that are effected and top

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