can these girls recover?

i haven't watered in 2-3 days now. i just bought a heating pad tonight to hopefully help the excess water dissipate. will they be alright?

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new to the site but i have had some good grows and i have to say not to worry most low quality seeds will do this but dont fret about it those wont yield anything anyway.
what strain is it by the way?
 
i haven't added any fertilizers yet, since i haven't been sure on how much can be used, and i found out about the molasses just yesterday, but figured i should wait until the water level is down before doing anything else
 

bassman999

Well-Known Member
I have a girl clone that I just got showing similar coloring in one leaf, didnt know if it was over watered or under nute either....
 

manditroy

Active Member
What size containers are those in? They kinda look like they're in a short bowl, and since they aren't totally full up with soil, the plants may be reaching the point where they need more room for their roots to spread out. If they are in shallow bowls, you should maybe think about replanting into something deeper so they can get a nice strong hold and grow bigger. Good root system=a good plant.
 

Mrs. Robinson

Active Member
looks to me that everything is going to fine for you.If there is a fluctuation or discrepancy within the plant it will take the energy it needs from the lower less useful leaves to stabilize itself.Overall, they look fairly healthy, I wouldnt read to much into it right yet,sure its enough to raise a concern, but I wouldnt panic.
I think if had something to do with over-watering it would show signs of stress everywhere.Excess nutes,whatever kinda nutes(NPK) it would show more on all the leaves.....could possibly be low N, if you have been providing the correct amount of N for them, then it is most likely be a Ph problem, because they wont be able to feed if that is wrong......but I would hold off just a little bit in trying to correct something thats already genetically encoded to fix on its own..
 
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