Medic!

It can take a day or so to recover from a flush or heavy watering but as it's a smallish pot it shouldn't take long. Once it's out of the way you know you're on the road to recovery and she'll start to respond in about a week.

Anyway, now that it's lights off for them, you need to relax a bit, too, because a stressed grower tends to make for more stressed plants. :peace:
 
not only that... but plants detect our emotions and respond accordingly... :smokeit:

I can see that comment becoming the subject of a little.. shall I say.. 'tense criticism'.. but I'm totally behind the notion of a plant-human emotional feedback response of some kind. Maybe that's a broad or crude way of describing the phenomenon.. but I'm certain that it exists.

:peace:
 
yeh i think that would more be the grower paying more attention to a plant than emotion detection and response... and ill cut myself off there.
 
Hello again my friends. That is some interesting stuff JM, I certainly believe in some positive/negative transformation to plants and I try to keep an eye on my ladies at least once a day just to look and give positive feedback to them. It's soothing, like meditation.

Anyway, today I flushed the whole family thoroughly and as I write this they are all relaxing in the shower together. I thought I will give them some time to set before putting them into the tent again. As requested i've taken some new picures, and they are not all negative.


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// Megatron

Edit:
The one in the middle is a Northern Light cross.
 
yeh i think that would more be the grower paying more attention to a plant than emotion detection and response... and ill cut myself off there.
A naysayer...


Rasputin.. bring forth the frogmans outfit with the bottom cut out, and unleash the rampant wilderbeest :D
 
Hey, Megatron.


Looking at the one on the far left (definitely hungry for magnesium) I'm wondering if you happen to have a mister and some epsom salts.. I think they'd be grateful for a foliar spray (1 level tsp p/ltr of water) while they're drying out.

Seeing them again in that light, too, they just look really hungry to me so easily salvageable.


:peace:
 
I'm afraid I don't know what that "mister" you are referring to is and epsom salts I assume is bath salt? I'm really sorry but english is my second language.
Since I live pretty remotely I don't have the possibility to go to a plant-shop so it's unfortunately not much I can do. About the foliar spray, I will definitely take a look at the local store later today but when it comes to special stuff it's usualy things I have to order from the internet.

I appreciate you doing what you can for me, I realy am. My ladies as well, they send their regards!

// Megatron
 
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