Wtf!!!! Need Opinions

tryintogrow

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so these are my 3 pics second oldest girls and they were about 2-3 weeks intro flowering.... they looked fine yesterday when i watered them (rainwater + tiger bloom) and i come back they are all witly and shriveled today......

over watered or something else??/ any opinions would be nice

the pics are form yesterday to today NO JOKE so skeet

first 3 yesterday last 2 today:(

please any opinions would be appreciated....no yellowing just shriveling
 

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BumFlames

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One of my plants became shrivelled like that overnight, but it was very small at the time.
I had a fan blowing directly at it, so it may have been dehydrated quickly or the temperature could have been too low.
 

tryintogrow

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temps are a little high about 80f but they have been like that....they smell damp i think mayb i just over watered them quite a bit.....hopefully they dry out there is still bright green at the budding sites. keep my fingers crossed......any other opinions? lol didnt realize my pup snuck into those pics
 

gangjababy

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flush them immediately!!!!! it looks like you overfertilized them I don't use FF, but I've heard of it happening. Next time use nutes 1/2 strength.
 

tryintogrow

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i dont think i did man i only used directed amounts...less then i was using previously...and if it is over watering would it kill them for sure flushing them? thanks for all the help so far..
 

valuablevariable

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Looks like a water or temp issue, 80 is no problem so id say water is the problem. Do you have holes at bottom for drainage?
 

gangjababy

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if your soil drains well, you will not kill them by flushing them, it is different than overwatering which is done over an extended period of time. The plants leaves don't twist around like that from overwatering. Was the weather really cold last night? Did you just transfer them outside maybe they got too much sun and weren't hardened off. If not then you overfertilized your plants, fox farms is some strong stuff, even if you followed the directions it was too much for the plants. Why were you using more than the rec amounts?
 
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tryintogrow

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ya the leaves are upside down i didnt think that happened from over watering.....flush with ph'd room temp water right? they have been in the box for a while too, flushing now! just gonna go buy some distilled water...
 
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valuablevariable

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if your soil drains well, you will not kill them by flushing them, it is different than overwatering which is done over an extended period of time. The plants leaves don't twist around like that from overwatering. Was the weather really cold last night? If not then you overfertilized your plants, fox farms is some strong stuff, even if you followed the directions it was too much for the plants. Why were you using more than the rec amounts? If Trust me you need to flush asap it will not hurt the plants!!!
I dont know if your guessing or know exactly what your talking about, generally good info IF it is overfertilized. Ive only done 2 grows but i wouldnt think that the fertilizer is the case here mainly because there is no sign of burnt leaves. They are all still green and fertilizers would cause them to go yellow and brown.
Im not sure if overwatering takes a long time to happen. Are you sure about that or assuming? Im ASSUMING that it could happen overnight.

If you flush them and the problem was overwatering to begin with then yes it will hurt the plants.
 
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Blow4Life

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I once wasted a 1 gal jug of ph down in my flood and drain system and it did that over night but I don't see how that happened over night unless something extreme happened. What ever you did, don't do it again! You should always ph your water before you put the nutes in and then again after you add em. I don't know though. That's amazing for overnight. If I had to guess, I'd say cold air or ph or water temp???
 

gangjababy

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Overwatering does take place over a long period of time, watering too often, if I "overwatered" once then I would be flushing the plant... So did you just transfer the plants outside to get some sun, you shocked them somehow, either it was too cold or the sun was too strong
 

tryintogrow

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thanks for the help gangja i just flushed, fingers crossed hopefully they pull through....and no other conditions were changed beside the watering with the fertilizer.... so just assuming that maybe i was too high and added ferts to already ferted water...
 

tryintogrow

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should i flush again? or is just once good enough all the run off is clear which is unusual considering it is usually browinish when i water...does that mean it was sufficiently cleaned out?
 

tryintogrow

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its still not looking too good, really damp smells. if they do bounce back are they even going to be worth having??? should i just chop em down and start with my babies i got?
 

Blow4Life

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Chop em! I hate to say it but if they do recover, they'll never give you any type of good yield, and not to mention how long they'll take to recover. Just scrap em and get going with some new kids. I know it hurts man but you gotta do it for the sake of sanity. It'll drive you crazy waiting weeks for new growth to start or you could just keep em to the side and learn something new. I've learned the majority of my vast knowledge from my mistakes.
 

outrunu

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Ya, talk about jumping in with both feet. At least give them a chance to show what theyve got. 3 Weeks in I came home to a lil one that was completely drooped, looked dead. Gave it some water and it was strong as hell 20 mins later. Just see what happens. I'm curious about what dosages you were using, as I am using FF as well. I am not using the Tiger Bloom yet, probably 3 weeks down the line. Keep us updated.
 
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