NEED HELP URGENTLY

bigbudd_420

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i dont know if its from the tanlin(which is just for insects) or mammoth i used or the general hydroponics i did not use them all at once but i have not looked at my babies in two days and today i looked at them and they look like they are on there way to death.
 

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I would probably try to take some clones asap from any branches that remain healthy and put them in plain water to root. You'll probably end up losing the plants. Live and learn. Most of us went thru this in the beginning to one degree or another. I still burn some tips on occasion.
 
I would probably try to take some clones asap from any branches that remain healthy and put them in plain water to root. You'll probably end up losing the plants. Live and learn. Most of us went thru this in the beginning to one degree or another. I still burn some tips on occasion.
Yeah, I wasn't sure if they could be saved. Maybe a real flush using an agent like Clearex would help if she's got salt build up.
But if roots are hosed because the soil has been too wet for too long, the only that could help is an emergency transplant. This would stunt them big-time and probably wouldn't be worth it.
 
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