2nd attempt at 1st grow...problems again :-(

scroglodyte

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i feel guilty........i have 35 gallons of the high-test sitting in the basement. if i could mail you some i would
 

newwb

Active Member
Ed Rosenthals site just said they can and do survive light frosts, shit..so now another thing to try to nurse them back from
 

newwb

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"Marijuana plants are very hardy and survive over a wide range of temperatures. They can withstand extremely hot weather - up to 120 degrees - as long as they have adequate supplies of water. Cannabis seedlings regularly survive light frost at the beginning of the season.
Ok, so the seedlings may be ok..
 

bkbbudz

New Member
I think they can still come back.The cold is going to cause some lockout issues and such. Check and monitor the ph and feed accordingly. There is obviously no way to predict a power outage. But don't give up hope. If they are still green they can come back. Pics?
 

newwb

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all the new growth is shot, it's shriveled up, big-time, and leafs are folded over and under...isn't pretty, let me go take some pics...brb freaking cam battery, it'll be awhile but I did take a few this morning...
 

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lime73

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could have been worse...they don't look too bad i think they will recover :) don't cut anything off! will only stress them more.
 

scroglodyte

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LOL......you made them sound as though they were in horrible shape. tell them you are sorry this happened, but its time to get over it. stick with'em sister.
 

newwb

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they do look horrible compared to yesterday...ok so what will happen with the shriveled up growth? it can't straighten out i'm guessing once its twisted...
Good to know they aren't dying!
The damage doesn't look that bad to u guys?
hmmm..ok..I will go with that! Like it better than turning them into compost!
Thanks a ton!
 

newwb

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and u guys thought they were tough before!!!
I really should keep a male and pollinate one, make for a very sturdy ass plant strain!
hmm thinkin Romulin grapefruit gum?? Bet it would smell amazinggg! But my bubbles are feminized, may end up with some males from the white widows or big buds..(BIG rom grapefruit )orrr..oh forget about it..lol.
learn to walk first, need to be able to keep them alive before one can start making new strains
 

newwb

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take a couple of clones, just in case.
The 7 Bubblegum clones and 3 rom gf clones seem to have made it through the cold ok...they were in a dome with heating pad, so it slowed the chill they got...there was still a tad of condensation on the dome when the power came back on, only thing I did was move the seeds I'm germing into the livingroom next to the fire..
a lot of the lower foliage is also taco'd and bent over/or under, so not sure they would clone well now...
 

newwb

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what is going on here...can someone help identify what these markings are...is it they are locked out and not getting something, it's happening so quickly..PH ranges 6.4-6.8...any ideas, and I noticed even the seedlings have this discoloration, and I DIDNT spray them with the azamax and sticky the other day, just the older ones because all the chewing marks..the only 1 now NOT affected by this is the rom gf clone I almost threw away mannny times.
P.S~ they haven't had any nutes lately!
Is there some kind of fungus amoung us?
 

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newwb

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only thing I see on any charts that look like this is mg deficiency, or ozone damage, and I don't have a generator
 

bkbbudz

New Member
Again, calm down! LOL! Like I said cold temps will cause nute lockout issues. Some of the effected leaves are are going to die off. When they loose their green or are too droopy to do their light gathering duties, pull them off. The new growth should be just fine if you just get the ph where it needs to be.
 
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