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ITS GETTING WORSE

Mud Man

Sumthink Stinks
Veteran
hahaa.. was just wondering the same, Mud.... its about time they either looked better or....not

Trooooo Say mang... Yo 9... no news is good news.. didi you start again ?

It looks like the soil is too soggy. When the soil is constantly too wet it will actually block the uptake of nitrogen, hence the yellowing. The droopiness is from lack of oxygen at the roots. In other words you are suffocating them.

pots too small, over watered and fed :)
I hope The 9' is ok, he has got the love mang..
Maybe he got banned for asking for help in the 'infirmary' thread.
 

9677846

Member
hey guys so i transplanted about 72 hrs ago. when i got home from work tonight the lights were already out but i will say this much.......ALL GROWTH I HAVE SEEN IN THE PAST FEW DAYS HAS LOOKED HEALTHY AND GREEN. i'm gonna posts some pics tomorrow its my day off........if everything works out i'll have you two to thank
 
Tokin nailed it.....pots are fine, too much water. Learn the lift technique and only water when needed. They are definatly over watered.
 

eugenegreen

herbalist
Veteran
I believe your roots are drowning...
I'd simply re-pot into an airier & drier mix.. Then water with a spray bottle for a lil while...

*edit* Oops, didn't see the 2nd page.. I guess your problems are solved now.. Great news!!!
 

9677846

Member
about 99% of recent growth looks healthy, i would say all except for some spots. be that as it may we are still talking a world of improvement. my only wish is that i had a camera that showed how they really look. i should also add they are small for their age but the growth slowed with the initial health problems and then again with the transplant but between yesterday and today i can see what i would consider "back on track" growth
 

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Mud Man

Sumthink Stinks
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they will make it...keep the new growth green... as said lay off them till they are happier bro...well done 9 lifesaver good luck
 
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