They are not looking good

thccrow

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I thought I was over watering but I waiting until they were dry to just moisten the rock wool, I am posting pics form yesterday and today so you can see the difference. The only thing is I did forgot to soak rock wool in 5.5 solution could that be it and if so can I fix it now ??? I am using just RO water now and put a tiny amount of cal mag in it. I have temp at 78 day and 70 night.

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these are form 12-22-12

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these are from 12-23-12

please help !!!
 
you should plant them in your soil. the yellowing leaves mean the plant is cannibalizing itself for nitrogen...
 
i would allow them to dry out a bit then feed with 1/4 or 1/8 strength nutes. they look waterlogged, but the yellowing of the lower leaves in some pics means that those plants are wanting for more nitrogen than they are getting.
 
if you overwater, they will just stay stunted and have a hard time growing roots.

let them dry out, then make yourself some water at 5.3-5.4ph. Top feed slowly and let the runoff drain-to-waste. This will fix the ph of your medium. Once this happens, dont give them water for a few days. If they are 4x4x4 cubes, they can hold as much as 1 liter of water. That is a ton for such small plants. If you cannot tell how wet they are, weigh them. If they are over 400 grams, they are still wet. (if they are 4x4x4 cubes).
 
George is right. They wont grow worth a damn in those cubes if you didnt soak them to get a good ph. They definatly look nitrogen starved. I might want to give them some while trying to ph cubes. They look like theyre getting pretty hard up for N. Were there a ton of roots when you put them into the bigger cubes because you could also try taking the small cubes out and puting them into dirt if there were no roots. No more ph problems.
 
They're drowning - just like you would. You've been water boarding those poor little fuckers - over watering takes time to recover from, it's much worse than forgetting to water until your plant falls over - then you see it and go, 'Shit!', dowse it and a half hour later she's good as gold - if you get thirsty until you're dehydrated, what do you do? Take a few glasses of water and you feel a whole lot better. If someone was holding your head under water for a couple of weeks and you only got to take a breath when they took their foot off your head, how long might it take to recover from that ordeal?
 
2nd grow, first went better than this one :weed:, i made some mistakes but hydro part went ok, some mistakes...
 
update I gave them some nutes and some cal mag and turned up heat to 80 and they are looking better. I have a couple that may not make it but the majority look good.
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I trimmed them after I took the pic and Merry Xmas to you ! I was planning on doing SCROG can you do defoliation as well or no ?
 
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Wow, thats off topic lol
 
I trimmed them after I took the pic and Merry Xmas to you ! I was planning on doing SCROG can you do defoliation as well or no ?
Scrog is great, you can pull the same weight off one plant as many plants if you do it right so let em die and just fill that screen. Lots of piching will make lots of main tops. Defoliation is a controvesial topic. Personally i let them go untill two weeks after i switch them and then just clean up the bottom 1/3. If your scrogs good then thats mostly everything under the net. I have trees and high humidity so i do it for circulation under the screen. I like my leaves.
 
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