3.5 Weeks and looks something wrong. 1st grow ever can anyone help me out?

emirkantar

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Hey folks, its my first attempt to grow up weed. I have got 5 cfl 150watts. I got humidifier which is maintained %45. My strain is called Rene, i don't know if you guys know or not but im told that its a special strain for BC, Canada. I keep the temp at 75F. Also I have got a ventilator to move the air. Im using coco coir and perlite for fert. Also, i try to keep my water ph level at around 6.0. I feel something is wrong with my plant. Btw if you guys have any suggestion imma be down to follow you mates.IMG_3274.jpgIMG_3281.jpgIMG_3282.jpgIMG_3274.jpgIMG_3281.jpgIMG_3282.jpgIMG_3274.jpgIMG_3281.jpgIMG_3282.jpg
 
Where are you going with your line of questioning? LOL

Your using coco and perlite as your fertilizer? You know those aren't fertilizers?
well that my first time ever, so i just did what im told and what i have seen online. what would you recommend me?
 
Are the pics all of one plant? Looks like it to me.

If and when you repot them to a larger pot add some perlite to the mix. Get a general balanced all purpose fertilizer and mix it at 1/2 recommended rate for one watering. If all looks good after that, feed it according to the rate recommended on the label

Plant looks pretty good to me actually

EDIT: You put up a pic while I was typing a response. Get those lights closer!

It might be easier to raise the plant than lower the lights. Put it on a box or something and tweak it as it grows.
 
all those pics are the same plant's pics. i mixed it with perlite already should i add more? i got the lighters like 2-3 inch away from the plant. It doesn't look that healthy to me tho..
 
all those pics are the same plant's pics. i mixed it with perlite already should i add more? i got the lighters like 2-3 inch away from the plant. It doesn't look that healthy to me tho..

In your pics it just appears to be way more than 2"-3".

You could use a lot more perlite if/when you replant though. 25% of the soil volume as perlite it not too much.
 
In your pics it just appears to be way more than 2"-3".

You could use a lot more perlite if/when you replant though. 25% of the soil volume as perlite it not too much.
they were kinda far before after your advise i got them 2-3 inches close. im kinda concerned about replanting it. if i try to replant it im kinda scared that i might kill it cuz im newbie eh
 
after i created the topic i took them out of the growing room to take more clear pics. i know they got nut burnt but it was a week ago and since then i stopped giving nuts. i don't know is it healthy or am i tripping out too much? IMG_3286.jpgIMG_3284.jpgIMG_3285.jpg
 
im kinda concerned about replanting it. if i try to replant it im kinda scared that i might kill it cuz im newbie eh

Hey it's real easy to repot / replant. Not rocket surgery. You can do it.

Here's a foolproof way: 1) Take a pot the exact same dimensions as your plant is in, or if you do not have another one just use your potted plant.

2) Get your next sized pot (larger) and just "false plant" the empty (smaller) pot. Put it in the larger pot and pack the rooting medium (moistened) all around the smaller pot.

3) Take the smaller pot out of the larger pot with new soil, it will leave a void / cavity in your larger new pot exactly the size of the root system of the plant you are wanting to transplant.

4) Pop your little plant out of it's old pot, and drop it into the hole you have pre-made in the larger pot and soil.

Not sure if this makes sense, it's really easy but kinda hard to explain when I'm high. Just make a hole in the soil of your larger pot, using the old smaller pot as a mold to form the soil around.
 
Hey it's real easy to repot / replant. Not rocket surgery. You can do it.

Here's a foolproof way: 1) Take a pot the exact same dimensions as your plant is in, or if you do not have another one just use your potted plant.

2) Get your next sized pot (larger) and just "false plant" the empty (smaller) pot. Put it in the larger pot and pack the rooting medium (moistened) all around the smaller pot.

3) Take the smaller pot out of the larger pot with new soil, it will leave a void / cavity in your larger new pot exactly the size of the root system of the plant you are wanting to transplant.

4) Pop your little plant out of it's old pot, and drop it into the hole you have pre-made in the larger pot and soil.

Not sure if this makes sense, it's really easy but kinda hard to explain when I'm high. Just make a hole in the soil of your larger pot, using the old smaller pot as a mold to form the soil around.

i think i will get a larger pot for the next batch cuz i don't wanna kill my plant by mistake :D i don't feel comfortable replanting it. do u think is the pot only problem? or is there anything else that i have to watch out?
 
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