i think i over nuted

surfnugget

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sorry for picture quality, i'll post better later.

im not sure if its over nute or high humidity, the tips of the lower leaves are turning brownish grey or tan brown and curling down. i pissed on my plants the other day b4 watering, but i forgot to water this one right away. either way, i have flushed it and brought it in to a more dry climate. is this all i should do?
 

acexxacer

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looks like a combo of to little water and too much nutes flush the fuck out of it and use 0 nutes for at least a week if that doesnt help then you need to get new plants
 

seejay

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Never PISS on your plants....

Piss in a 2L bottle of Soda.

And Dilute it with water ...

Piss is only good for Nitrogen

and should only be used in pure desperation ..
 

nraged

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sorry for picture quality, i'll post better later.

im not sure if its over nute or high humidity, the tips of the lower leaves are turning brownish grey or tan brown and curling down. i pissed on my plants the other day b4 watering, but i forgot to water this one right away. either way, i have flushed it and brought it in to a more dry climate. is this all i should do?
Do you fert your plants like this often?
 

Green Cross

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Did you dig that soil out of your back yard? It looks terrible. MJ likes loam, mixed with organic matter and perlite or pumice for drainage

Loam is soil composed of sand, silt, and clay in relatively even concentration (about 40-40-20% concentration respectively), considered ideal for gardening and agricultural uses. Loam soils generally contain more nutrients and humus than sandy soils, have better infiltration and drainage than silty soils, and are easier to till than clay soils.
Loams are gritty, moist, and retain water easily. Loam is ideal for growing crops because it retains nutrients well and retains water while still allowing the water to flow freely. This soil is found in a majority of successful farms in regions around the world known for their fertile land. Loam soil feels mellow and is easy to work over a wide range of moisture conditions.
 

surfnugget

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no, i dont usually piss directly on my plants, i usually mix to 9 parts water, but i was fuckin around drunk.

the clones will go into miracle grow or dwc, green cross, im just checkin out the limitations of the genetics in my garden, and i was considering guerilla growing in poor soil conditions with future generations.
 

punkrockdave

Active Member
in my experience its best to stay away from your plants when
your drunk, you'll end up doing all kinds of dumb shit, lol, at
least I usually do anyway
 
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