Here they are at day 45. The larger one got a bit too close to the light I think, resulting in some burn as you can see.
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Feel I should add: just finished flushing them. What I thought was the light getting too close was actually nutrient burn. It affected the larger plant significantly, turning most of the leaf tips brown as well as some of the edges. Less surface area for photosynthesis is a bummer, but I'm glad she's still kicking it with me. Lesson learned :)
 
Here are some pics of the result of the burn. I hope I flushed her adequately, I think I used about 10-12 L of water. Just goes to show how quickly things can go sour, but I definitely had indications that I wasn't paying attention to, such as twisting leaf tips and burnt tips. Live and learn, hope she pulls through!
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Day 48: Flushed the larger plant again with between 14-20 L of water. Noticed a sulfur smell in the runoff, and continued flushing until the water was nearly clear and the smell was very faint. The runoff was also initially darker than it was when I finished flushing the day before (probably not a good idea to flush again so soon, right?) so I'm glad I did it because the job was certainly not done right the first time. She dropped a few leaves as well, some larger and some smaller. She's not looking good, but I'm not giving up on her. Pics will come tomorrow!
 
hey there Indi ;) to me it looks like a P lockout, perhaps due to ph or nute issues. I'm not the ideal guy to help as I'm a Dwc'r but she needs to go to the "infirmary" section as a suggestion. I can see you have a lot of passion for growing like i do because your pretty active on here ;) .
 
hey there Indi ;) to me it looks like a P lockout, perhaps due to ph or nute issues. I'm not the ideal guy to help as I'm a Dwc'r but she needs to go to the "infirmary" section as a suggestion. I can see you have a lot of passion for growing like i do because your pretty active on here ;) .

I'l call in some Auto paramedics @derek420colorado @Waira
Autoparamedic is a pretty awesome title haha, that's awesome thanks man. I think I just about fried her completely with nutes when I started with bloom, I've been keeping pH relatively consistent throughout. I read that the sulfur smell I was talking about was due to the soil becoming toxic from overfertilization. Not sure if there's much else I can do at this point other than give her time and hope for the best, but if there are any suggestions I'd ove to hear em :D
 
My first would be flush with ph'd water man but really you need some soil guidance ,every second you wait is costing you weight . I would def start a thread in the infirmary. ;)
 
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