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    Plant overwatered by Storm

    Yes, they did, and thanks for yours. However they're not hungry. The plants were fine and on a regular nute feeding schedule. When they started showing symptoms of being overwatered after the storm, leaves started yellowing because of nutrient lockout. My other plants were fine, this one seemed...
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    Plant overwatered by Storm

    I'm not under any illusion that I didn't put a lot of stress on my plant. I told everyone who helped me that it was emergency brain surgery. I think the plant would have died for sure if I didn't and might die anyway. Hopefully it won't and it will be a learning experience
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    Plant overwatered by Storm

    I don't understand how you can possibly think your rude tone is appropriate. Firstly, my friends' suggestion was that it looked like root rot. My idea I took from reading threads on the internet about how to respond to root rot. I can't figure out why you think talking down to me is reasonable...
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    Plant overwatered by Storm

    I gently went around the entire plant with a spade and coaxed it up to loosen the root ball, then lifted from the bottom of the stalk. I then dipped it into the water solution and had a friend hold the plant while I excavated its hole and put new dirt in.
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    Plant overwatered by Storm

    I don't understand your hostile tone in a thread asking for help. I asked several people whose opinion I confide in that all told me it looked like a case of root rot, as well as all the symptoms I noticed. The soil was not sopping wet that I removed, to the contrary, it was at most a little...
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    Plant overwatered by Storm

    It didn't occur to me to smell them at the time but I didn't notice a stench when I did it. I didn't leave her sitting in water, and I don't think washing the roots will drown her. I thought the h2o2 solution would help kill the bacteria responsible for root rot.
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    Plant overwatered by Storm

    I saw that the plant's condition was deteriorating further so I took drastic measures. I pretty much reached the conclusion that the plant had root rot. I gently uprooted the plant and dipped the roots in a bucket of water/h2o2 (probably about 10ml h2o2 in several liters of water so a very...
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    Plant overwatered by Storm

    Thanks, but can anyone else weigh in for me? I'm getting pretty worried, the plant still looks the same and another full day has passed.
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    Plant overwatered by Storm

    I think the problem will be pretty self explanatory by the pic. Plant drank too much in storm and was fine for a few days, today is now the third day she has been drooping. I am in the third or fourth week of flowering. I fed a tiny bit on first day because I foolishly thought that might be a...
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    Leaf curling and some deficiency?

    My bad. Outdoor, standard tapwater pH for the last few days because I haven't been feeding nutes, 6.something before that (a week ago roughly) when I was giving her a few mL of 3/0/0 nute solution every few days when I saw she needed water. Temps have oscillated outside. We had a day that...
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    Leaf curling and some deficiency?

    Hi all, if you can help me diagnose and cure the plant in my picture, it would be fantastic.
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    Ant problems

    Here's a pic of my poor girl. Assuming I keep the ants from doing much more damage, what can I do to keep her growing once she recovers from shock? (if that is even possible at this point)
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    Ant problems

    Hi guys, I have ants that are climbing one of my plants in veg (outdoors, I'm in Southern Hemisphere) and cutting the leaves off. I topped my plant, but the ants have removed the new tops while they were still small. Does this mean that my plant is definitively dead because it has no points to...
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    Southern Hemisphere Grows

    Hey guys. I figure there's at least a couple of us doing outdoor grows down south this year. I myself live in Uruguay, South America, where I'm legally able to grow up to 6 plants. Supposedly I'm only allowed to harvest 500g, but I don't know many growers that follow that rule... :-D I've got...
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    Help with late harvest

    Hey guys. I know they shouldnt take longer than any other plants that were planted earlier and vegged longer, but my concern was/is that they seem about done and it is still early. I figured it would be mid to late April before it was time to harvest. I also have one late bloomer that, despite...
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    Help with late harvest

    Amber on one or two of the plants. The rest I am just seeing a lot of milky trichs. I actually live in South America but I'm gonna pick up some good flower nutes for coco coir in a day or two. As for flushing, I just give my plants regular water for last ten days or so to get as many salts...
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    Help with late harvest

    Yeah, I'll get on the proper nutes. But I'm so worried that they're almost done and I should be flushing them, not feeding them. Anyone else have any thoughts to offer?
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    Help with late harvest

    Thanks for your thoughts! Unfortunately dont have access to high P low N nutrients right now, would nutrients from vegetative phase be better food than nothing?
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    Help with late harvest

    Here are the rest of the pics!
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    Help with late harvest

    OK, so first things first, I live in the southern hemisphere. Harvest is usually early to mid April. However I had an unfortunate start this year, end of December and early January, so I was expecting a late April/early May harvest. For some reason I am worried my plants are finishing earlier...
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