Bilbo Baggins
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![White Rhino 1.jpg](/data/attachments/1828/1828212-73072c007cd985afe2924c183bc1de91.jpg)
Course I don't mind. Because this has happened to my plant so early on I'm hoping if she recovers it won't affect yield too much.View attachment 2603396Heres a white rhino of mines that went wrong last year, look familiar ??? repot into properly drained soil, start feeding basic grow fert at reduced dosage for a couple of weeks, let compost dry out before watering and it'll go on the bud just the same--this sickly babe still gave about 3 ounces dry at the end even though its a poor poor specimen of growing skills I must admit, good luck hope you don't mind me introducing a similarly problemed pic into your thread but it goes to show its a more common problem than you think
You shouldn`t have a problem with that. Might take a bit more veg to get to the same spot, but you`ll get what you need if you let it play outCourse I don't mind. Because this has happened to my plant so early on I'm hoping if she recovers it won't affect yield too much.
I think I might take the opportunity to repot as you say. Repot, a good water, and hopefully a survived plant.
I mix 60/40 (soil mixture / Perlite) even if the soil recipe has perlite already. Roots love airy soil mate, just look at my journal, most recentpost shows my root mass after 2 weeks of `slow`veg. Actually, here:Should I mix perlite into the new soil when I repot to help prevent this happening again?