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BluntsenBurner
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Question about reviving aborts
#21728017 - 05/27/15 09:51 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Alright so I've gotten a lot better with my growing since I've last been on here but yesterday I had to leave town and just got back this morning, apparently an oscillating fan I had in the far side of a room to provide FaE decided to malfunction in that time and just HAPPENED to malfunction right on my tubs, drying them out (I have my tubs stacked /wrist)
Now I just recently took them out of consolidation a couple of days ago and had a sick looking pin set starting to sprout up on all of them which are now basically all starting to abort if not already have.
Now I know that unless an abort is rotting it can still pop back up in another flush, my question is if I get them back in the right conditions can I save them all now? They couldn't have started aborting longer than 12 hours ago, I've heavily misted each tub and am currently flooding the room with humidity. I would add pics but my phone is dead and I don't really feel it's necessary as I know what the issue is.
Your thoughts/comments or any tips you can give me are greatly appreciated.
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Edited by BluntsenBurner (05/27/15 09:53 AM)
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george castanza
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At this point the important thing to remember is to stay calm and exercise patience. you don't want to leave your PINs saturated in water, but you don't want to let them dry out either. Keep the misting going but only after the surface area has dried off again. Just keep doing what you're doing I believe you are doing fine.
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BluntsenBurner
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Alright, after the misting and giving a room humidity like a South American jungle for a couple of hours I cut the humidity down (probably should have done it an hour earlier) to let the moisture evaporate off of the substrates.
Most of them are looking better now but one that got dried out the worst was misted slightly heavier and also happens to be a tub that I fruited a little earlier than the others, it's in the worst shape so figured it would be the best to provide a picture of as it's the only one I'm worried about still.
 As you can see lots of droplets from the misting but no pooling any where. Hoping to see aborts spring back into life soon or at least some new pins produce fruit, the best looking pins seem to have a case of fuzzy feet.
I now plan on letting it breathe and misting only after the moisture has left the surface.
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BluntsenBurner
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Re: Question about reviving aborts [Re: YaMoonSun]
#21730296 - 05/27/15 08:51 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Seeing no pin growth and walls/top looks void of moisture yet there's still droplets covering the substrate. Should I mist anyways?
*edit* feel like a nub here but fuck me I was seeing great growth until this morning and now nothing is happening.
*anotha edit* Was being impatient, was trying to fix them as early as possible before any rot or w/e, we shall see
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Edited by BluntsenBurner (05/27/15 11:19 PM)
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motherchimp
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I've always believed that once a pin has aborted thats it, I haven't seen a abort grow back to life yet. Like a human you can't really stick it back in and hope for the best.
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Re: Question about reviving aborts [Re: motherchimp]
#21730693 - 05/27/15 11:17 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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You've never seen an abort come back after a dunk? It's hard to map exactly where an abort was in a see of pins but I've seen some come back before I'm pretty sure.
I'm still pretty sure I can fruit off this substrate, I'm just more interested in bringing back these aborts, I've never had a grow tank with a sea of pins, usually once I get fruits everything is golden. Wanting to fix this more than anything so that I know what to do in this situation when it happens again, without having to wait for another set of pins popping up, which I'll probably see tomorrow.
There's several clusters that look like they might bounce back and I was REALLY hoping to get before and after pictures of a bunch of aborted pins coming back to life.
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philsfan
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If I remember my extensive reading on here correctly those pins with black heads are aborted and will not grow anymore. And the fuzzy feet means you need more fae.
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motherchimp
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Re: Question about reviving aborts [Re: philsfan]
#21730987 - 05/28/15 01:30 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yeah sorry I haven't seen any come back even after dunks. I usually just pick them off and dry as usual. Maybe you can get them to revive but maybe you need to bite the bullet, accept defeat and harvest them all, dunk and fruit for another flush.
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Quote:
george castanza said: At this point the important thing to remember is to stay calm and exercise patience. you don't want to leave your PINs saturated in water, but you don't want to let them dry out either. Keep the misting going but only after the surface area has dried off again. Just keep doing what you're doing I believe you are doing fine.
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