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This is a Dinachem, she's about 3 wks old and has been living outside for my fall winter grow. I potted her up in plain soil and she got a few white spots on the leaves, flushed her, no big deal..

Then I transplanted her into my high brix soil 24 hrs ago and this is what I came home to, already flushed her with 4 gallons of water.. The runoff was quite brown as well..


Now I did add a organic fish fert to the soil 2 days before she went in the big pot...

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Is this strain just that sensitive or????
 
What's the ph of your soil?
I'd start there.
 
I don't see any burning.. They do look overwatered, let the soil dry out and see if they perk up.
 
I don't see any burning.. They do look overwatered, let the soil dry out and see if they perk up.

I was thinking the exact same thing.

Went out this morning, and have new growth, AND she has shown her sexy little white pistils!!!

God I hope my sick little girl recovers, will be overcast here for next few days so I hope this helps her and doesn't make the issue worse. May get the drill out and put a hundred or so holes on the pot, was just reading a diy airpot thread on instructables. Seemed straightforward enough. May help with a quicker dry and of course the air pruning benefits.. Will have to wait and see..
 
I was thinking the exact same thing.

Went out this morning, and have new growth, AND she has shown her sexy little white pistils!!!

God I hope my sick little girl recovers, will be overcast here for next few days so I hope this helps her and doesn't make the issue worse. May get the drill out and put a hundred or so holes on the pot, was just reading a diy airpot thread on instructables. Seemed straightforward enough. May help with a quicker dry and of course the air pruning benefits.. Will have to wait and see..

She will be fine. It hasnt passed the point of no return, shes just telling you shes unhappy at the moment. Just remember with soil to let it totally dry before you water it, you can pick the pot up and tell by weight how much moisture is in it. Once it reaches that dry point water it until you see runoff. Keep repeating this and she will get nice and healthy. Next time you grow try adding 25% more perlite to your mix, I dont see much in your pics, it helps get air in the soil.
 
Well the little one has left this earth, found her keeled completely over and withering away, I'm thinking it was meant to be as her state got progressively worse the last 2 days. Genetics maybe? Oh well just popped two red poisons in the cab. Will have to cancel the outdoor grow this fall. :jaw:

But on the upside, I've really wanted to try these poisons out so lose win I guess..:no:
 
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