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Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by PnP420, Feb 26, 2022.

  1. Hey guys! Good to be back

    So Im getting back into things now that VA is legal-ish. Ive got my tent set up in my powered, carpeted, semi insulated shed. Using all of the old equipment as well. I've got wifi outlets and wifi temp sensors/hygrometers which is so much easier than it used to be.

    Anyway, one of the new hydro shops in the area (they're everywhere now) gifted me a Purple Marmalade Clone. It was already time for transplant when i received it, it had gotten to maybe 3 or 4 nodes, slight circling of roots when i finally got everything setup and transplanted. For the first 2 or 3 days she was under an LED light in the house. I think they topped it, the main set of leaves look like they were pinched off.

    Temps in the shed were ranging between 60 and 80 the first couple of days until i got it under control, now were sitting at a good 70-80 range. Humidity is a little low which is my next mission.

    I watered with nothing but tap water ph'd to 6.2 the first watering, the 2nd watering the day of transplant I used the clonex solution and 1/4 tbsp of molasses. I used half big foot half great white mycorrhizae when transplanting.

    Using probably 75% ocean forest 20% coast of maine, and 5% perlite.

    I think part of this is a mixture of it being hungry and rootbound before trnsplnt, and then stress from the 60° night or two and the transplant. Right now i am letting the soil dry out in hopes to make the roots search. Its been 5 days since watering/transplant. But its looked like this pretty much the whole time. Drooping, evenly light green leaves all over, purple stems (cold temps and genetics i think) 20220226_120754.jpg 20220226_120520.jpg

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  2. I wouldn't over complicate anything. Pick up the pot. If it's light then water it. If it's heavy then leave it alone.

    They look good.
     
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