Canuk seeds

Yes if course
Since all 3 are from same breeder I’m going to blame their seed not whatever I’m doing. All other plants of mine have popped even the jamaican seeds…

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Then yeah I would too :+1:

Not to bash or not bash on Canuk but mine so far are 3/3 minus the one that damped off but that was user error :sweat_smile:

I’m not bashing them but not impressed. This is the only one that popped and she went through alot already as I replaced several key pieces of the unit at the start. Shes looking ok. Have pretty much let her be.

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Just under 3 weeks left in this grow at this stage. And just under 3 weeks old is the other.

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Great updates @Todd.grobo! That last picture looks like your little seedling is dancing… :partying_face:

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I’m curious to see how this strain grows compared to my previous 2.

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Fkkkkkk
Day 87. Anything I can do to save her.

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Looks like heat stress? deficiency somewhere within the plant. Wilting/ drooping leaves are most commonly a sign of problems with water and/or nutrients.

:cry:

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I say ph issue!! DrIn and fill again, unplug bottles 1 and 2 ph manually to 5.7, or alternatively, which might be better, just flush her. Drain and fill with ph’d ro water no nutrients :+1::v:

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I must say this is because she fell through into the bottom anywhere from Saturday to tonight. I’m going to do a drain and fill but not sure if that’s enough. She might have mold on the base. It felt weird as I yanked it back through
@Stephen @Azuri. Advice?

So you are saying it was perfect before it fell through the hole, and this all happened after?

Well, there aren’t any rusty spots, tips aren’t turned down, and there isn’t any burn. Either ph issue, or complete nute lock out! Flush​:joy::+1::v:

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My plant dropped through coco pod holder each grow with no ill effects. That looks like a plant that doesn’t have the oxygen bubbler going? Is your air pump running?

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@Todd.grobo,

((#Shock)) :scream: :

:crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers:

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Air pump would be suffocated if the whole plant fell onto it. If you saw the roots… looks like more than 500 less than 1500 roots hanging out the bottom all aboot 6 to 10 inches in length. She weighed easily 5 lbs lifting her out.

When they’re on a 12/12 when their I shock is it best to maintain that cycle? Have they tested for either for or against? I’d anyone has read maybe.

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Could you elaborate please? I do t understand the question. And just lift the top off and see if the air bubbles are going. The plant won’t suffocate the air stone. It will still provide air to the roots :+1::v:

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I’ve poked each one of my grows through the coco pod and it didn’t seem to have issues… I’d say ph is off if your getting oxygen to the roots. But in all honesty it looks like lack of oxygen… I would double check the bubbler or air stone. If that’s not the case it has to be ph… I would do what @Osage recommends and flush if your getting air to the tank. What’s the temp of the reservoir ? Doesn’t look like heat stress to me as the leaves are not curling like a taco.

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Exactly. If the bubbler is working, then ph or nute lockout. In which case you just flush. Add some revive or similar product, and good to go. If however, it is the bubbler, I’d get another air stone, and pump and hook it up externally, and then you have two going at once. Problem solved :+1::v:

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