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Hello humans. Bender here again. Fry and I were growing in a pasture on Croniton 3 and a flood hit! So we flew back out there and dug up the plant before it was too late. We then moved it to an incubation dome that looks a hell of a lot like Earth...so that's what you see in the pics! Anyway, while removing the plant, we noticed a huge puddle of muddy water remaining in the hole! So, quickly the plant was moved to a mixture of perlite (a shit load), potting soil, and top soil. The plant seems to be doing better, but there are still a lot of dead leaves and some damage to the buds. I have attached pics of the plant in various stages.Pic 1. After transplant, prior to tie-down and trimming. Pic 2. After tie-down and trimming dead leaves. Pic 3. Flowering portions in tact. Pic 4. Another shot of a different flower. Any advice or guidance would be appreciated. We have been doing our best with NPK and love, but is that enough or should we hang it up? | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I think you will be fine with that one. It seemingly took a beating, but this is a strong plant and can recover. I would try and be gentle with her for the next week or two. Maybe let the new soil feed her and try to stabilize the patient. It may not produce what you wanted, but I would stick with it at this point unless she starts to take a turn for the worse. Even if it's less, it's still more. Is that my sleeping bag on your fence? Peace! ![]() bert | ||
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| The Following User Says Thank You to bertman33 For This Useful Post: | JustBenderBaby (09-21-2009) |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I ain't saying nothing! ![]() We will wait...Fry will be happy smoking leaves! He's kind of slow! So much so that he makes me post for him...and since I have no worries of him reading this...I was the one who put Nibbler's poop in his pants! Ahahaha! Bender strikes again! | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I think you will be fine.
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