I am assuming this is over watered !

logtoker

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Well here is the run down , This is an outside plant ...I was forced to bring it in because it has rained like hell for awhile now..It was dropping a bit when I brought it in....Now It is drooping alot...I was assuming this is because of the huge amount of rain..But wanted to make sure it wasn't something else...pic's were taken in clone working area....Please help me to confirm what this is....


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logtoker

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That's what I am thinking . Is there a way to dry her (hopefully) out ? Is it to late to transplant it ?
Thing is this was given to me in this pot when a seedling...I never transplanted it ...It is probably in regular Dirt....I let it go because it was doing well, but now it doesn't seam like the soil ever dries out....I have had it inside for 3 day's now and the top is still moist...
 

mcone

Active Member
I assume the container is well drained? Is there any sand, rocks at the bottom, enough holes, clay balls etc? Put them on some newspapers or towels to help draw liquid out a bit if you can..
 

wedo

Active Member
dont water it for about 3 or 4 days bro . i hade the same problem but now my plants good n healthy
 

worm9119

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yea, as long as you think the dirt quality is fine, just let it dry out a little and you'll be good.

BUT

because of the massive water flow, and the constant leaching, you may want to have some additional organic or synthetic additives to make sure, or irrigate your soil to increase oxygen flow (thats one way to dry out quicker). just don't go deep or you'll hurt the root ball

+rep :)
 

logtoker

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How long have you had it outside and how long was it in the rain approx?
It's been outside it's whole life(Appr. 7 week's) And we are talking three day's straight, Hard rain...so alot of water..

I assume the container is well drained? Is there any sand, rocks at the bottom, enough holes, clay balls etc? Put them on some newspapers or towels to help draw liquid out a bit if you can..
Yes the container is pretty well drained..No rocks at the bottom though...The guy who gave it to me is so lost when it come's to proper soil mixture's.....

dont water it for about 3 or 4 days bro . i hade the same problem but now my plants good n healthy
TY man...I think you may be right....It look's alot better today..Yay !

yea, as long as you think the dirt quality is fine, just let it dry out a little and you'll be good.

BUT

because of the massive water flow, and the constant leaching, you may want to have some additional organic or synthetic additives to make sure, or irrigate your soil to increase oxygen flow (thats one way to dry out quicker). just don't go deep or you'll hurt the root ball

+rep :)
Well I'm not to sure on the quality of dirt, but it seam's to have been doing pretty good until that blasted rain....I will irrigate a little this will probably help...

she's a good looking plant otherwise btw
Thank's man... I think she's pretty nice..Smell's awesome....I think I will name her "Skunky Munkey"(Unless it's already taken) Because I really don't know what strain it is...
+rep to all you guy's for the help....
 
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