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Droy87

Member
This stupid plant, I can't figure this shit out lol. Been on the same feeding schedule as the others. I transplanted them a week ago into these 3 gallon pots with fox farms happy frog, EWC, 8 cups extra perlite per bag, watered down with a aerated tea (ewc,fish bonemeal, bat guano, molasses) left to cook for a month. The run is at a PH of 6.4 when i water them (at 6.7 on my soil tester). I last used BMO's plant tonic, grow it green and a teaspoon of calmg+ last watering a day ago. The other 2 really responded and grew literally a inch each over the last 14 hours. So they first sprouted last month on the 14th so there about 3 weeks old. Any ideas???

sick plant.jpg 3 weeks, 4 days after transplant given only water 1st watering and 4 teaspoons BMO grow it green, 2 teaspoons Super plant tonic, 1/2 teaspoon flower power, 1 teaspoon CalMag+ in 1 gal of water. (aprox 1/3 gal per plant_
photo 2 (1).jpgIn caparison to the other 2 healthy plants
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Droy87

Member
i can't see it, i check the moisture before watering and lightly water when i do. There all 3 the same strain (ice widow from female seeds) and i honestly give the other 2 more water and they seem super healthy
 

justanotherbozo

Well-Known Member
...not all clones respond in the same way, some just seem to be weaker, ...which is why i always take more clones than i need.

peace, bozo

btw, it looks overwatered to me too, try lifting the pot to see how heavy it is and then don't water until it feels NOTICEABLY lighter. ...it's possible this particular clone's root system isn't as developed as the others or maybe it's roots were somehow damaged or stressed in the transplanting, ...for real man, that's why it's always a good idea to have a few more than you need so when it comes time to flip you can leave the weak ones behind.
 

Droy87

Member
I guess. It's just i harrrrrdly water that sucker, it must be super sensitive. I'll try it and get back to y'all in a week, thanks peeps.
 

chairroller

Active Member
It's not Overwatering or sumthin', Stress after transplantin' and unfortunately, she didn't get well ! You need to wait and reduce a little bit the light please !
 

Droy87

Member
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Thanks for the advice, thought I'd throw a little update in. They're all looking beastly now, starting to shoot some major hairs a week and a half into flowering. Hopefully the stretch is done though lol, that one grew into the fixture. Luckily I have a 400cfm fan sucking the heat out of it and it didn't get a bit of burn on one of the tops, phew.
 
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