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HELP! Overwatered at 2 weeks flower

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Bipedalhominid said:
Yukon

Howdy man...

Was reading through your thread & thought I'd toss my hat in the ring & see if I could lend a hand..........cuz I just had a thought. You said you did LST on these girls. I've had an occasion to partially break a branch when doing lst & I tried to save it by splinting it. It worked somewhat........but, part of the branch didn't survive. All the leaves on the bad part drooped & looked just like like your plant. So, I was wondering if maybe you've got something pinched off. Try looking at the worst drooping part & follow it back to the main stem..........maybe a large branch has crimped on ya.

Good luck with your lady!

Bh

I thought that for a second too, but i have had damaged plants from LST before, and they have always come around on their own, and never looked like this (it looks worse right here).

and what looks like 1 branch in the pic is actually the entire plant...the healthy growth in the background is an entirely different plant.
 

Wacky Tobacky

Active member
Legit_User said:
Looks like root rot.......
Try some h2o2 treatments.
That will also give more o2 for the plant.
isnt that for hydro? when theres root rot in hydro you use h2o2 to fix it. am i right? i dont think you should use it for soil and as he said its been over watered so y would you say root rot?
 
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yukon said:
I thought that for a second too, but i have had damaged plants from LST before, and they have always come around on their own, and never looked like this (it looks worse right here).

and what looks like 1 branch in the pic is actually the entire plant...the healthy growth in the background is an entirely different plant.
Got ya!
Wow....that's wild. Your pic looks just like a plant that was harvested or detached from it's roots about 2 days ago. Sure nothing is broken below the soil or something? I'm just trying to understand this like everyone else as I've never seen anything like this before in my own personal experience. So, another question that pops into my head......I'm sure you know what you're doing with lst but, did you tie an anchor to the main stem before you pulled the plant over? Perhaps the roots have been damaged........that is mechanically speaking. Sure would like to know what you eventually figure out with this deal. Please keep us posted (no pun intended). :chin:

Bh
 
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strain_searcher

I would wash off all the roots and sit in her water for a day then repot in some newer dryer soil with not as many nutes in there. When you repot tie her to a stick to help her out. Thats your only way if there is even a way to save a plant that far pooped on.
 

ogrefugee

Official Tree Taster
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^ agrees, but hopefully it won't come to this... i wasn't able to do it with a smaller plant in veg, but maybe a more mature vigourous plant could
 
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FINAL UPDATE:

plant is dead, I aerated the soil real good, and it never dried out ...even after DAYS.

I'll peep the roots when I throw it out, thanks for all the help guys.
 
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was ther drainage holes. lol. I know i know, but maybe you were stoned and forgot?
 

Wacky Tobacky

Active member
ah i forgot to mention to poke holes on the sides on the pot. alot of holes that may have helped dry out the soil. it always sucks to lose a plant.
 
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Sorry to Hear Yukon, Thats pretty bizzare that even after a couple of days the soil didn't dry out completely. Did you you have good drainage holes? That really sucks man I thought for sure that she would start perking up in a couple of days. Sorry I couldnt of been of better help to ya.

Good Luck with the rest of your grow, I hope you have a happy harvest anyways....PEACE
 

BigJilm

Member
I am curious to see how the roots looked.
Yukon has his plants DIALED IN. Your ATF x BH plants are some of the most beautiful plants I have ever seen. There is no advice I can give you as you are 10x the grower I am, but in a twisted way this is somewhat refreshing. I have had plenty of times where I can't figure shit out with my plants and it is good to know that even uber growers have these frustrations. Refreshing isn't the word I was looking for--I don't mean to offend and don't wish ill will. Thanks for posting your plant issue Yukon. Let us know if you figure out what happened.
 
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