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    I will do that, i will water them again on monday or sunday night

    I think they look better, ive put some plastic cups on top to keep them with the humidity higher


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    I think this one will not make it

    Temps 21c
    Humidity: 74%

    I gave them some root juice 4ml/l approximately 12 ml to each plant


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    Hmm doesn't look good mate unfortunately..it looks like the soil is too hot and waaay too wet, which basically ends up 'drowning' them.

    A lot of people here swear by verve soil you can buy from B&Q, give that a shot next time with some perlite mixed in..I also personally like to allow the soil to dry out, dip your finger into the soil about an inch and a half deep and if it's dry then you're good to water, a lot of people seem to think the soil needs to be constantly drenched but it's actually not the case. Apologies if you already know this but just passing on some advice based on the images.

    Really hope they others pull through for you.

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    Thanks you mate, indeed soil is wet i added some dry soil on top to absorb some humidity

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    Quote Originally Posted by desolator View Post
    Thanks you mate, indeed soil is wet i added some dry soil on top to absorb some humidity
    You could repot it into dry soil and 30%perlite and in a small plastic cup so you can keep an eye on the water as it isn't an auto
    Easiest thing to do is over watering thinking its what it needs but you need it dry enough for the roots to go looking for it other wise she'll go "fuck it why bother growing if the water is allready here"
    Does look knackered but you never know as time is on your side
    Verve soil is ok but I prefer a designer soil like old timers supreme plus, it's a couple of quid more but helps when your starting out, light and airy just add your perlite
    Atb fella

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    Quote Originally Posted by desolator View Post
    I think this one will not make it

    Temps 21c
    Humidity: 74%

    I gave them some root juice 4ml/l approximately 12 ml to each plant

    Looking at yours and missy plants looks like it could be your led is too much for it at this young age Click image for larger version. 

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    Have you got your fan blowing straight at them, I had similar on first grow

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    The fan is on top of them refreshing the air horizontal, i think its the led, am so close to start from scratch, dont know if they will recover and when

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    Quote Originally Posted by desolator View Post
    The fan is on top of them refreshing the air horizontal, i think its the led, am so close to start from scratch, dont know if they will recover and when
    Never had that of led used to have 30" away at seedling then just leave at that height and they grow into it, by the time they was Flowering was at about 12/14" away

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    Hey guys

    So after a couple of days i repotted them, and the still seem the same

    I put them into small pots and back to propagator but before do that i used the humidifier to 80-90% into the 15l pots without any luck

    I gave them some root juice and i set the led to full spectrum so now both grow and flower are active

    I will wait 2-3 more days to see if they will recover

    As backup i started germinating some other seeds

    Am out of ideas if you have any ping me

    Cheers

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