Please....... SAVE us- grow PICS!

harsh

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Hi, this is my second grow and if I don't get it right this time I'm going back to buying weed instead. I'm growing these Thai-sativa plants in hydro bubbler, the problem is I was away for a few days. When I got back I realized that the pump was not working. The nute solution just didn't look or smell right. As u can see it has damage the plants. I've flush for 2 days now hoping it will clear any lock ups and it don't seem to be working. My question is there anything at all that I can do to make it survive or just watch these females die slowly. This is frustrating, please... your help will GREATLY be appreciated- otherwise this will just be my last grow.:-(
 

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lampshade

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Hi, this is my second grow and if I don't get it right this time I'm going back to buying weed instead. I'm growing these Thai-sativa plants in hydro bubbler, the problem is I was away for a few days. When I got back I realized that the pump was not working. The nute solution just didn't look or smell right. As u can see it has damage the plants. I've flush for 2 days now hoping it will clear any lock ups and it don't seem to be working. My question is there anything at all that I can do to make it survive or just watch these females die slowly. This is frustrating, please... your help will GREATLY be appreciated- otherwise this will just be my last grow.:-(
The pic on the left will come back with some patience and a light nute solution. Also go get some superthrive from lowes its really cheap, like 6 bucks.
The pic on the right will come back but it will take forever, those leaves are next to worthless and you will need to prune the wrinkled top.
Also check your roots for browning or slime, if the pump failed you could be getting root rot which is devastating. If thats the case put h2o2 in your res to kill the rot, then buy a good enzyme product to help prevent it.
Your problem is though, and i mean this in the best way, is that you shouldnt have gone hydro of the bat. You should start with ol reliable, soil. Then work your way up to hydro. Soil can go over a week without watering in most cases. Lamp
 
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