Indoor Feenix Grows

Not exactly in any order but there were seeds for a grow off included and the entry's are here:

https://www.autoflower.org/index.php?threads/wild-thailand-ryder-grow-off.46031/#post-856514

I got the package from Aurora and have already dosed the girls with Oregonism XL. They included an 8 oz bottle of Soul Bloom.

I also added a 2 inch layer of worm farm super soil that they use to grow everything. The farmer said it won't require anything but water until bloom if I grow in it exclusively. I will add perlite and use non chlorinated water. I will probably get an R/O filter but its rainy for now so it works.So I'm starting two more in that soil.
2 Wild Thai Ryder to pick the best for the grow off.
 
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I've done everything that I know to bring these three back and White Train responded the best so far,

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Along with Toof Decay which is in flower,
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Sour Crack has not responded to treatment and has been moved outside and planted in dirt as a last ditch effort to save her.
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Come on, baby; you can DO it!

I don't think I've ever cheered for a plant before!

Thanks BR. She is actually a bit greener than when transplanted. She will take all the karma and good vibe that she can get.
She has a fighting chance. I put her in a good amount of the super soil and although her top is still showing no new growth, I notice some branching action jumpstarted already.
 
When the plague hit, it locked them up tight and the symptoms were misleading in relation to cause. Now they are straightening up and the most telling indication was pale zebra striping on leaves that has shown up on each plant. It seems to indicate a massive PH fluctuation. All readings were in the 6.3 to 6.8 range and I calibrate often but you never know with cheap units.
It didn't take long for the pale grayish stripes to deteriorate to a rust that could be mistaken for something else.
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I agree w/ your diagnosis ... :thumbsup:
Wonder where the ph fluctuation came from ... :shrug:
 
It has to be the dirt. If I had mixed it and used it the next day it would have been good, or if I had waited another month maybe,. But at one month into the process it must have had issues. Lets hope this new soil solves my now getting tedious problem. "It is seasoned and loaded with what it needs." un-quote the farmer. The burned tips suggests that they didn't like the tabs much. 1/2 shouldn't have burned them. Now in flower, I'm wondering if I should risk the other tab, Maybe I'll try the Organic Soul Bloom I got from Aurora. I want them healthy enough to use the big bud next week for two weeks.

With this dirt, I'm not adding anything during the Wild Thailand Ryder veg. They should pop their heads up any time now and I'll let the fungi do its job.
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Thinking back on the dirt, I mentioned this to DAB, An ammonia smell.
Anyhow, Here are White Train and Toof Decay as they are tonight.
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Now that Toof and White have made a comeback, with new tips coming out clean, I decided to risk a 1/2 flower tab on each.
 
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