Mr Mark
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After all my mates plants were cut and destroyed, I managed to recover a couple of phenotype clones, which had been lying outside for days..
I have planted them in an organic soil mix, as seen below.
This is the soil I planted them in, they are under huge CFL bulbs with reflectors..
My humidity has been up and down, but I have tried to keep it up by throwing boiling water on the floor every so often when i notice it is down.. but mostly around the 50% mark.
My plants or at least those I managed to save, have in the last week started showing signs of recovery..
I'm finding it very difficult to diagnose anything as they and there leaves were in quite a state when I found them..
If anybody can guide me a little as I would like to make these into mothers..
the two strains are Jack Herer and possibly cheese or Afghan Kush..
Here are some pics of what I have left..
As you can see I have numerous possible problems, or should I only be looking at the new growth, in which case the leaves are spiraling on one or two of them, and on another plant one of the laves is pointing down along with the edges, but its not the whole plant in both cases.
And then there is the question of why are they taking so long to recover..?
Been a little over 2 weeks.
I have planted them in an organic soil mix, as seen below.
This is the soil I planted them in, they are under huge CFL bulbs with reflectors..
My humidity has been up and down, but I have tried to keep it up by throwing boiling water on the floor every so often when i notice it is down.. but mostly around the 50% mark.
My plants or at least those I managed to save, have in the last week started showing signs of recovery..
I'm finding it very difficult to diagnose anything as they and there leaves were in quite a state when I found them..
If anybody can guide me a little as I would like to make these into mothers..
the two strains are Jack Herer and possibly cheese or Afghan Kush..
Here are some pics of what I have left..
As you can see I have numerous possible problems, or should I only be looking at the new growth, in which case the leaves are spiraling on one or two of them, and on another plant one of the laves is pointing down along with the edges, but its not the whole plant in both cases.
And then there is the question of why are they taking so long to recover..?
Been a little over 2 weeks.