Look what my friend did to my babies. THAT ASSHOLE.

^Slanty

Active Member
If those plants are rooted, then what the hell are they doing in that little tray with 1" RW cubes? 600 PPM in 1" cubes and no visible signs of roots that I can see is instant death. You need to get organized a bit better or else you won't have much success. Just my 2 cents.
 

blackbloc

Member
i use ph test kit comes with ph up and ph down a dropper and a test vile with a ph indicator dye in it. pretty simple if i can use it hahah, only 20 bucks or so, my water is ph of 7 so i drop it to around 6-6.5 its hard to hit 6.5 cause is supposed to be a dark yellow but not green im still trying to find that fine line of ph balance. but well worth the money :). so i think thats the drill getting a test kit and fixing the waters ph before you water etc. unless your going hydro then im in no position to talk hahah.

my water is always 5.5 - 5.8
 

ohmy

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check ur shit every day . ph water, temps 80* easy with nutes and transplant sooner...cubes need water all most every day with no cover as you found out when you went 3 days with out checking them lol, not to sound mean but the dog ate my homework shit did not even work in school
 

ohmy

Well-Known Member
If those plants are rooted, then what the hell are they doing in that little tray with 1" RW cubes? 600 PPM in 1" cubes and no visible signs of roots that I can see is instant death. You need to get organized a bit better or else you won't have much success. Just my 2 cents.
I like very much and wish someone would fix little button
 

ImAgIaNtInDaGrOwWoRlD

Active Member
Not enough water and heat stress combined killed them. You cant take plants out of the dome and put them in direct lamp light. This is what happenes. GL with the next try. Smack your friend in the back of the head really hard for me. Oh! and if he fertalized them, punch him!
 

pointswest

Active Member
Dr Resinthumb has the correct answer. These plants were burned up with fertilizer. Plants this small cannot tolerate fertilizer salts, especially unrooted cuttings.

PW
 
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