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Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by wadimw, Mar 30, 2015.

  1. #1 wadimw, Mar 30, 2015
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  2. To start off let me just extend my apologies that this had to happen to you. You have a few paths and options. You have flushed completely which is a good first step. I had a friend who did this a few years back and it stunted his growth for about two weeks and then the plants bounced back and he was able to finish out the grow with a regular yield. Who knows you could get lucky and they will rebound fast! Some of your girls still look like they have some life in them, so don't stress. The only time I ever came close to this burn, I took my plants in the trunk of my car and drove them to my mother's house (moms always know how to make it better when sick). She has a green thumb and was able to nurse them back to good health.
     
    But anyways, back on track, some options for next steps...
     
    1) I have heard that if you get a little nutrient happy that after flushing you can add some active charcoal to absorb some of the remaining nutrients and leach them out at a slower rate. I have never been desperate enough to need to try this, but I do use active charcoal in my grows and can vouch that it is quite helpful in storing nutrients.
     
    2) You can take clones and scrap your current grow. This plan is a solid one, but all of your effort from this current grow venture is lost.
     
    3) You can take clones and continue your current grow at the same time. This plan takes up space which is not always viable for the home grower, but you will not have to toss your current plants, and if they don't rebound at least you have the daughter plants.
     
    Good luck! Keep us posted if possible.
     

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