Urgent Care Needed

I'm in veg and that sounded a little off, but i'm desperate to try anything at this point, already 2-4 that are going to die. =(
 
It could be a combination of things man. RH is just another one of those blocks used to build the wall, no what I mean? Try raising that and see what happens.

Wasn't your ph off to?
 
It could be a combination of things man. RH is just another one of those blocks used to build the wall, no what I mean? Try raising that and see what happens.

Wasn't your ph off to?

Few things were off, and I know it may take a few more days to show signs of improvement. However, 2 of them are to a point where I think I must continue on w/o them. Anyways, let me know if there is anything else I should try and do.
 
It could be a combination of things man. RH is just another one of those blocks used to build the wall, no what I mean? Try raising that and see what happens.

Wasn't your ph off to?

Different stains of cannabis act very different when it comes to humity. I cetainly would not advise you to raise it any more.

Without proper air movement, rh of 45% is way to high. If you can create that same number of humity in an area where the air flow is ideal, then I agrea with you it's a good number. Humidity is the enemy to sick plants. If you are having plant problems, such as drooping, yellowing leaves, they become much more sesceptable to Fungus and insects, you need to lower it. When your plants are healthy, 40-45 or even 50% is fine. Plants heal much faster in lower RH envirornments. You need as much fresh air coming in as possible. You cant maintain high Hummidity indoors, with good airflow. It it is staying high, they you are certainly over watering. I know this from working at a nursery (not for children). Whe had Several large Greenhouses. No we didn't grow cannabis, but we did have many other plants who needed either hummid or dry climates. Just try to lower the hummidity, if only for a few days.
 
Different stains of cannabis act very different when it comes to humity. I cetainly would not advise you to raise it any more.

Without proper air movement, rh of 45% is way to high. If you can create that same number of humity in an area where the air flow is ideal, then I agrea with you it's a good number. Humidity is the enemy to sick plants. If you are having plant problems, such as drooping, yellowing leaves, they become much more sesceptable to Fungus and insects, you need to lower it. When your plants are healthy, 40-45 or even 50% is fine. Plants heal much faster in lower RH envirornments. You need as much fresh air coming in as possible. You cant maintain high Hummidity indoors, with good airflow. It it is staying high, they you are certainly over watering. I know this from working at a nursery (not for children). Whe had Several large Greenhouses. No we didn't grow cannabis, but we did have many other plants who needed either hummid or dry climates. Just try to lower the hummidity, if only for a few days.

Well since you seem to know so much, please advise the guy on what to do next, other then tell him not to take steps into maybe correcting the problem.

The problem was obviously his ph anyways, he was way off.

You cant maintain high Hummidity indoors, with good airflow.
You can't? I don't seem to have a problem in this department.


So, what do they look like?
 
I'll post some updated picks later tonight..2 of them are dead for sure, while another 2 may certainly be on their way out. However, the rest of the babes seemed to recover and the pH is steady between around 6.0 Obviously, some are healing faster than others, but please advise upon seeing new pics...
 
same shit started happening to my plants....i pulled em out of the hydro and stuck em into some foxfarm ocean forrest with about an inch of hydroton at the bottom of the pot and gave them nothing but phd water for about a week and they all came back...you might want to give em a little bit of supper thrive to help with the stress...only about an 1/8th to 1/4 tsp....
 
You can't? I don't seem to have a problem in this department.

I believe you when you say your RH is High and you have good airflow. I'm also sure your RH doesn't stay at a steady number, It will alway move up and down. That is what I'm saying. I used the word Maintain, not Achive.

And for whats its worth, I did advise him. He didn't do it and now two are dead and two are on there way out. I was just suggesting what to do. You don't need to get all hot and botherd.

I'm not all that familiar with growing cannibis, but I do have endless knowledge of Botanicals, as I did graduate from Cornell University and hold a masters in sciene, plant sciences to be exact.
 
Sorry bout that, I was having a bad day...I guess I did step a bit outa line...



BTW..

Here's your cookie for getting that degree

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Thanks man, I really like oatmeal though. I wasn't in the best mood myself. Must be the fact that gas just hit $4.68 a gallon, where i'm at. It's always higher out here, but it never jumps 60 cents in one day. WTF
 
shit man......you must live near me.:mrgreen:

It's possible. There's only a few places in our wonderful country, where gas is over $4.55 a gallon.

$108.00 to fill up yesterday. It's only a jeep cherokee. Not a hummer or giant truck. I feel sorry for all you rednecks out there with the big gas guzzlers.
 
im doing about 75$ every other day.......i dont even know how much my fill up is anymore....

Damn dude, you got a 5.7 liter engine sitten on 42" tires or something? That's a lot of fucking money.

If you don't know how much it is too fill up your tank, then you must not be hurting in the pocket book....
 
This works great for quick n' easy resizing pics . . . it's free. This links for XP, but I'd imagine you could find it for whatever Windows OS you're using under MS power toys.
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Damn dude, you got a 5.7 liter engine sitten on 42" tires or something? That's a lot of fucking money.

If you don't know how much it is too fill up your tank, then you must not be hurting in the pocket book....

...im a contractor so i do alot of driving.....
 
That pattern of yellowing is sodium deficiency.. add a few tablespoons of salts in your reservoir... and give it a few days to clear up
 
"Im trying to post pics and it says my image size is too large @ 3648 x 2736 .. In order to attach the files this website requires 800 X 800, does anyone know how I can resize my pictures or another way to post them? thanks... "
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Just tryin' to help, GrNMan. I sure ain't no M$ advocate, but anyone could run this resizer.
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