How long would you stick with stunted, stress plant before giving up??

matt7835706

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Well my frustration with my plants in hingeing on your opinions.

I can't get these babies to move forward they're 22 days old and they haven't grown in the last ten. I think I stunted them with excessive nute but just cant be sure. They are showing signs of Nitrogen def. but there's no reason they should, they are on a 1/4 strenght nute cycle because of there size,. Ph is good, temps are ok, light is good. Still they refuse to GROW!!

LET'S HEAR YOUR THOUGHTS

1. CUT THE BITCHES

2. FORCE FEED THEM FULL STRENGHT NUTES

3. WAIT FOR SOMETHING TO CHANGE?:wall:

4. ????????????????????????????

THIS IS WHAT FRUSTRATION LOOKS LIKE
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Give me guidence I out of ideas?
 

MysticMorris

Active Member
I know your plants are 22days old, but they will not be requiring the nutrients of a normal 22day old plant. They still look like seedlings - I would be feeding them almost nothing atm. I worry that you may have over fertillized them which is why they look shrivelled and yellow-tipped.

Force feeding them more nutes will probably finnish them off completely. I would water with regular water and look for an improvement over the week.

What kind of seeds did you use? I'v tried a few bagseeds that turned out like your plants, but they stayed green, they were just small and weird looking.
 

matt7835706

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I know your plants are 22days old, but they will not be requiring the nutrients of a normal 22day old plant. They still look like seedlings - I would be feeding them almost nothing atm. I worry that you may have over fertillized them which is why they look shrivelled and yellow-tipped.

Force feeding them more nutes will probably finnish them off completely. I would water with regular water and look for an improvement over the week.

What kind of seeds did you use? I'v tried a few bagseeds that turned out like your plants, but they stayed green, they were just small and weird looking.
El nino from GH

Thats 1 point for wait:wall:
 

matt7835706

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have you thought about potting them in soil and seeing if they can perform a little better?
I point for soil? Never thought about that, I like it! That would mean cutting off the roots and clone gel, then into the soil, right?
 

scroglodyte

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how much damage has been done? they may hermie in flower. be stunted. produce poor flower. if you start over, you'll finish faster than if you pick up with these here. imo
 

troutie

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no ... i would leave it in its jiffy cube and transfer straight into soil myself ..... i think it would save them ... (22 days isnt the end of the world if they went in the bin)... but i'd pot them into a soil - perlite mix just because i'm a tryer.... and the big fella loves a tryer
 

matt7835706

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no ... i would leave it in its jiffy cube and transfer straight into soil myself ..... i think it would save them ... (22 days isnt the end of the world if they went in the bin)... but i'd pot them into a soil - perlite mix just because i'm a tryer.... and the big fella loves a tryer

2 point for replant in soil
 
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