Ever seen this before ?

Schmuinki

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You guys ever seen this before ?? Looks like foxtailing/revegging on steroids. Not really sure. Was just interested to hear what you all think.

It's only happened to one of 5 plants. Others looking far better than that. That being said, the plant along side it, at the back of the box/room they growing in, is the second worst off. It appears that the plants growing closer to the entrance (and the aircon) are doing the best. This was my first grow at home and with DWC. Really underestimated the stretch and the room has been less than ideal to say the least. But I have managed to stick it out and expect to harvest the other plants soon. Not gonna be the biggest harvest. Experienced multiple issues along the way, worst of which was the arrival of summer temps and sudden rise in temps in my room. Plants were already very close to the lights and so sustained heavy burns. They bounced back far better than expected.

DWC
For some time before I had an EC and PH meter, levelswere very high. Anderson control for a while now. But....
PPM 2000+
EC 4000+
pH around 5.8
LST around 82 and lower (since aircon installed AFTER heavy burns).
Nutes are not any brands that any of you would know, since I'm in the shithole of the world.
Very well rounded hydroponic nutes used 1:1 with Calcium Nitrate (I know you all gonna suggest CalMag rather).
1 g Epsom salts per gallon.
2 g potassium/phosphate type product.
Water temps around 78 degrees.
 

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KK26

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It's stressed as fuck, massive heat problem is a stand out besides countless others

That's a start

The main question is why did you let them get this heat stressed when you already knew a problem. It's not like it happened overnight is it!
 

KK26

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No doubt... but interesting that the plant standing beside it didnt react quite the same.
Sorry but are you referring the to plants in the pics as the plants "besides" it?

If so, they are all extremely stressed and I would expect very little from them anytime soon. Heated stressed and seemingly revegging and/or ready to throw some bollocks.

Seriously, they have had a hard time and should have been spotted weeks ago before you got to this.

I be wary, maybe even start again because those will take a while to get anywhere near right.
 

Schmuinki

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No no, sorry I should have perhaps posted pics of the plant next to it for reference. The plant next to it looks nothing like that one. None of the other plants do. I was more just posting this to see your reactions and perhaps hear a little diagnosis. Not really worried about the plant... its fucked. I would remove it but not really stressed about it. Unless it starts producing bullocks as you so eloquently mentioned. The rest of the plants are looking good, all things considered, and I'm hoping to get a couple ounces from the others.
Sorry but are you referring the to plants in the pics as the plants "besides" it?

If so, they are all extremely stressed and I would expect very little from them anytime soon. Heated stressed and seemingly revegging and/or ready to throw some bollocks.

Seriously, they have had a hard time and should have been spotted weeks ago before you got to this.

I be wary, maybe even start again because those will take a while to get anywhere near right.
 

Schmuinki

Member
Re vegged plants will take a month ish to return to flower, meaning to start over

Your environment needs work

100% dark in flower unless autos
Environmental is sub optimal for sure. As I have figured out room for the next grow and also have a lot more resources at my disposal for next grow so I hopefully will have worked out the kinks by then.

I suspect that there may actually be a small light leak that has contributed towards this monstrosity. I cant see one from the entrance of the room though but will have a look more closely once they sleeping again.
 

BobThe420Builder

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The second pics shows the plant next to it and 100% shows reveg,just not as bad

You can't have light, at all, durring flowering


Fix it or they are all fucked
 

Wizzlebiz

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No doubt... but interesting that the plant standing beside it didnt react quite the same.
Heat stress for sure. I have a gorilla glue u e that went full only foxtail and leaves did the same as yours.

Mine was outdoors in between 95 to 103 degree heat for 2 weeks. No real choice in the matter.

Some strains are just really sensitive to heat stress.
 

Schmuinki

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Show pics of the other three
As promised, here are some pics I took in a hurry. The dead leaves are from the previous light burn, as mentioned.

Noticed now that some of the leaves that were good before, are now looking like they developing burnt tips. Oddly, when PPM was 2000+ that never happened. Now that I have got control of it and brought it down to around 1000 the tips burnt ?
 

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Schmuinki

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Ruff looking plants
Yes I know. Unfortunately they took a big knock from the heat but I didn't wanna start over. I've learnt as I've gone along and am prepping to add an additional room to the house just for growing. Hopefully next grow I will have better looking girls. ‍
 

twentyeight.threefive

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You guys ever seen this before ?? Looks like foxtailing/revegging on steroids. Not really sure. Was just interested to hear what you all think.

It's only happened to one of 5 plants. Others looking far better than that. That being said, the plant along side it, at the back of the box/room they growing in, is the second worst off. It appears that the plants growing closer to the entrance (and the aircon) are doing the best. This was my first grow at home and with DWC. Really underestimated the stretch and the room has been less than ideal to say the least. But I have managed to stick it out and expect to harvest the other plants soon. Not gonna be the biggest harvest. Experienced multiple issues along the way, worst of which was the arrival of summer temps and sudden rise in temps in my room. Plants were already very close to the lights and so sustained heavy burns. They bounced back far better than expected.

DWC
For some time before I had an EC and PH meter, levelswere very high. Anderson control for a while now. But....
PPM 2000+
EC 4000+
pH around 5.8
LST around 82 and lower (since aircon installed AFTER heavy burns).
Nutes are not any brands that any of you would know, since I'm in the shithole of the world.
Very well rounded hydroponic nutes used 1:1 with Calcium Nitrate (I know you all gonna suggest CalMag rather).
1 g Epsom salts per gallon.
2 g potassium/phosphate type product.
Water temps around 78 degrees.
2000 ppm / 4.0 EC? You trying to melt them? It's working.
 

Schmuinki

Member
2000 ppm / 4.0 EC? You trying to melt them? It's working.
As I mentioned in the post... I didnt have an EC or pH meter at the time. Meaning I had no way of knowing what the PPM was. The damage to the plants you see in the photos was caused by light and heat, again, as I mentioned in the post. The one plant actually seemed to be doing better at those ridiculous levels than it is now that I have brought the levels down... And yes, I also mentioned that in the post already. Thanks
 
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