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Discussion in 'Growing Organic Marijuana' started by Shnicken, Oct 28, 2022.

  1. Yeah it would let me upload about half fine but the others wouldn't go. I checked and they are all correct format, wasn't a size issue either as a few of the ones that would upload were larger file size then the ones that wouldn't. I ended up just editing the pictures and resaving and then it let me upload them.
     
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  3. Well sadly things have taken a turn for the worst. I am noticing the stems on two of my big plants are trying to fall over, almost like the are damping off at the soil line. Starting to look pretty rough as well. Not sure what the hell is going on exactly, thinking maybe everything's just too wet right now, so I'm going to let everything dry out completely before anymore watering or res fills. Also got the late baby planted up in to the last earthbox. Will post up some pics tonight.
     
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  4. Let the res totally dry out. Once you feel the pot is lighter, you can top water. Go very light with the top water allowing little to no run off. Let the wicking motion take care of the run off. For really good results with sips or swicks you need to manage watering to allow plenty of “dryback”, especially toward the end.
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  5. Well sadly this one came off the rails for me, think the EBJ's just stayed too wet to start. Of the 4 plants 2 died off completely at the stem, a third is still holding on but looking very rough. Somehow though the last one in that had to be restarted is still looking great.

    At this point I'm going to move the 2 survivors into a 2x4' tent to see if I can save them, but going to go ahead and restart the 4x4' with my 10g fabrics again. Need something going strong at this point so time to stop experimenting for now. Sorry for the let down guys.
     
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  6. #48 akkeosflomdis, Jul 16, 2023
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    Moving the two surviving plants to a 2x4' tent may be a good idea as it will help create a more controlled environment, potentially increasing the chances of recovery. Alternatively, starting out in a 4x4' tent with 10 gram tissue is a good solution. Sometimes it's better to go back to a system that has worked well in the past, especially when you need to ensure success. By the way what is it about online casinos write, they say you can find a lot of information at https://casinosanalyzer.com/ Remember that gardening is a learning process and each experience helps you grow as a gardener. Don't be too hard on yourself for failing - it happens to everyone. If you encounter any problems in the future, don't hesitate to seek advice or do research to improve your methods.
     
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