subliminal
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Yep that's the plan at the moment, the only thing is that the deficiency was there prior to the epsom salts and was the reason they were added initially. But then again it's possible my problem at the start was with pH so I'll still give it a go. They were in veg for like 2 months, only 1 was spent in my pots though, so you definitely don't think root bound could be the issue? I'll try another flush anyways and see how we goThinking about this problem overnight I am back to a possible salt lockout and reminded of the epsom salt incident. When you did a flush, how much water did you flush through there? I think the next time they dry out I would try another 3x flush... a salt buildup could definitely be causing this lockout.
A few leaves maybe, but not several a day.There's no way it could be the plant cannabalizing it's own leaves because they're not getting light could it?
Im not definite about anything in this situation, could be...you definitely don't think root bound could be the issue?
Im just thinking that there was some residual salt, or maybe some more added salt from the nutes you have been feeding, that is now shutting down the ability to uptake the needed nutrients. It is also the most common solution to a lockout situation and is worth a try before doing anything more drastic.I'll try another flush anyways and see how we go
and yes, nitrogen deficiency... that is definitely what you have going on, but let's call it more of a lockout. That is like a human being having a food deficiency. Both can mean death. Your plant for some reason is not getting any nutrition. I think it is that salt that was added in earlier, in addition to the salts released by nutes, and that this has shut down the roots. Hopefully it is flushed out and gone now.
I used to work for a landscaping company as a consultant. I saw something similar to this once with some shrubs along a sidewalk, and they had died off every spring or early summer for years. I determined the problem to be salt runoff from keeping the ice and snow off of that sidewalk all winter long and I fixed the problem with raised planters.
Too bad about the hermi... I have never had one do that spontaneously in my tents, hope I never do. Be patient with the sativa, sometimes it takes them quite a while to backfill between sites.... you might have a long running one there from the looks of things.Just thought I'd update...
The plant on the left went hermi
Whatever stress it was under was enough to convert it if it wasn't just shit genetics alone since these were random seeds.
The other one looks to be okay at the moment, no bananas or pollen sacs I can see whereas the other one seemed to pop them up overnight so had to remove it from the cupboard. Getting a clone tomorrow to hopefully chuck straight into flowering to fill its spot, not necessarily a bad thing i guess since we'll have 2 different strains and harvest will be staggered.
This one so far definitely looks like a sativa and doesn't look too bad as of yet, not as many bud sites as I had hoped for but I'm thinking it could be due to my cheap light, you can see how the leaves stand outside in comparison to the photo taken in the cupboard.
Be very careful about planting your males/hermies anywhere near your grow... or if you like to go see how do it's doing..A tiny little bit of pollen that you bring in with you will equal a ton of seeds.
stack something or make a raised table for the little plant so it too can get good light.Another clone is growing next to it but getting barely any light since it had to be raised for this plant so that's going pretty slowly too, hopefully will have a better light soon.
Shit! Good idea! How have I not thought of that hahahastack something or make a raised table for the little plant so it too can get good light.