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indysouthsativa

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Just when I started to feel, things are going too well, my plant is afflicted by nute burn, not some small spot here and there. But a full blown nute-burn on every leaf.

I think the chicken-manure and light npk feeding that I did last week, has bit me in the ass and messed up the plant's growth. I don't think its going to survive. Leaves are all curled, browned and the newer ones are looking yellowish. Not encouraging at all :oops:

Feels terrible, but I guess, another lesson learnt the hard way. :cry:
Found some burned edges even in the previous pics. You can start flushing if the pot has enough holes to drain the excess water.
By flushing this plant using plain water you can actively remove any nutrients in the soil.
 

rollincuzimlow

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Found some burned edges even in the previous pics. You can start flushing if the pot has enough holes to drain the excess water.
By flushing this plant using plain water you can actively remove any nutrients in the soil.
Yes, I should have caught the signs early, but ignored thinking it was light burn.

Yesterday I flushed the soil with water pH adjusted to 6, and set it under a fan to air things out. Hoping this baby turns around and makes it as it is the only plant growing right now. However the damage is already done. So I doubt whether this plant will be able to recover.

Adding pic from today morning AWSDa-D16.jpg

Hoping for the best, if not then I'll start over :wall:
 

Indiangrow

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Just when I started to feel, things are going too well, my plant is afflicted by nute burn, not some small spot here and there. But a full blown nute-burn on every leaf.

I think the chicken-manure and light npk feeding that I did last week, has bit me in the ass and messed up the plant's growth. I don't think its going to survive. Leaves are all curled, browned and the newer ones are looking yellowish. Not encouraging at all :oops:

Feels terrible, but I guess, another lesson learnt the hard way. :cry:
Bro don't lose hope she's still alive transplant her to another soil mix asap.
 

rollincuzimlow

Active Member
@Indiangrow @indysouthsativa Thanks for the motivation guys.

After flushing with 5.5 pH'ed water 3 days ago, I left the plant alone and let it do its thing under 24/0 lights.

Although nute burn has stunted the growth, this baby didn't give up. The older damaged leaves had dried up and shriveled so I took a couple of them off, while the new growth seems to be OK.

I am not sure what to expect at this stage, but this White LSD lives on, lets see what I can harvest, if anything.

Pic from Day 19, as you can see newer growth is a lighter green color, not sure if that is how it normally should be or its due to cal-mag deficiency. Since older leaves were deep green, pointing towards nitrogen toxicity.

AWSDa-D19.jpg
 

Indiangrow

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@Indiangrow @indysouthsativa Thanks for the motivation guys.

After flushing with 5.5 pH'ed water 3 days ago, I left the plant alone and let it do its thing under 24/0 lights.

Although nute burn has stunted the growth, this baby didn't give up. The older damaged leaves had dried up and shriveled so I took a couple of them off, while the new growth seems to be OK.

I am not sure what to expect at this stage, but this White LSD lives on, lets see what I can harvest, if anything.

Pic from Day 19, as you can see newer growth is a lighter green color, not sure if that is how it normally should be or its due to cal-mag deficiency. Since older leaves were deep green, pointing towards nitrogen toxicity.

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Really happy to see her recover and I knew this plant doesn't give up so easily take care of her and she will grow again. Have you thought of transplantating her .
 

rollincuzimlow

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Really happy to see her recover and I knew this plant doesn't give up so easily take care of her and she will grow again. Have you thought of transplantating her .
Not thinking to transplant her. I've read a number of forums which advise against transplanting autos, since they don't handle transplant stress well.

Also the soil medium it is in, has been completely drained of all fertilizers, So that's as good as it can get for now.

One lesson I have learned from this is, you don't overfeed an AF with N because they have no time to eat too much veg fertz (depends on the strain but I can say most autos don't need much food)

It will turn green when the leaves get bigger. Just water her.
Great! will be watering her today.
Also the plant has started giving off sweet heavenly smell when I go near it. :weed:
 

indysouthsativa

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My Top Dawg micro grow with proper mainlining and regular defoliation. Due to direct sun light change triggered her to flower early so not gona disturb her till harvest.
4 branches out of 10 are shorter than others due lack of light by shading fan leaves. Planning to try SCROG after sometime to get even canopy.d385b590-1093-4c95-a260-5423dc64b968.jpg
 
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