Any help would be great!!@!

steelcanz

Member
NOWTHN, Im just looking for some advise on the plants that are about 6weeks old, growing indoor underlight, and i am L.S.T (low stress training) the plant to save space. I have had afew problems with the plants, some wat have started to show improvement and others that dont look good. iv listed them below and wat iv dont to help thm if anything. please also add any advise you have for as new at growing! Thanks!!

Yelow spots on leaves - I added greenhaze nutients and there looking better.

Watering - I water every 2days but im unsure wat is alot of water and wats just right.

Hooking plant down - I think i hooked the crown of the plant down to far and it started to die pretty quick. shall i cut it off??

LIGHTING - got a new light which is 300w. think i had it too close to the plant, but it didnt get little burn wholes n like i was told to look out for n burns. the leaf just started quivering up over about 10hours of been underlight.

Triming + fan leaves - do i cut off all the yellow dryed leaves off from the lower plant?? and do i trim the fan leaves off frm the lower plant?? any other info on triming and cutting the crown would be awsome!!

Fertiliser and soil food - any info on ths would b great!!


Thanks for your help!!!!
 
Picture would be alot better if you could. And with out them i would say leave them alone ( clipping) except to water and very,Very small nutes when the soil is very dry to the touch just in case of overwater
 

johnny12r

Well-Known Member
Watering - .... what size pot are you in? i'm in 5 gal of soil and water 1 gallon about every 4-5 days.lift them up and you can tell if there dry,if they feel heavy still wait.
Hooking plant down - ... try to just let it loose it should stand back up in a few days and start to look better.
LIGHTING... put your hand on top of the plant ,if the light feels too warm you need to move it up higher.sounds like your too close and are drying the leaves out.
Triming + fan leaves... leave them alone they will die and fall off when there of no use any more.
Fertiliser and soil food... i use pro mix soil mixed with perlite.for my soil grow but i also do hempy buckets in 100% perlite and this is the way to go in my experience its easier and better.for nutes i use advanced nutrients but i know a lot of growers that use general hydroponics because there cheaper and work very well.
 

treeburner

Member
NOWTHN, Im just looking for some advise on the plants that are about 6weeks old, growing indoor underlight, and i am L.S.T (low stress training) the plant to save space. I have had afew problems with the plants, some wat have started to show improvement and others that dont look good. iv listed them below and wat iv dont to help thm if anything. please also add any advise you have for as new at growing! Thanks!!

Yelow spots on leaves - I added greenhaze nutients and there looking better.

Watering - I water every 2days but im unsure wat is alot of water and wats just right.

Hooking plant down - I think i hooked the crown of the plant down to far and it started to die pretty quick. shall i cut it off??

LIGHTING - got a new light which is 300w. think i had it too close to the plant, but it didnt get little burn wholes n like i was told to look out for n burns. the leaf just started quivering up over about 10hours of been underlight.

Triming + fan leaves - do i cut off all the yellow dryed leaves off from the lower plant?? and do i trim the fan leaves off frm the lower plant?? any other info on triming and cutting the crown would be awsome!!

Fertiliser and soil food - any info on ths would b great!!


Thanks for your help!!!!
I wouldn't screw around too much with this grow.

It sounds like you already know what's going on - too much water.

Just like someone else said, you need to make sure you aren't watering too much. That's easy to do at first, esp with smaller pots. Make sure you're checking the surface of the soil. It shouldn't be dried out, but it also shouldn't be soaking wet.

Getting it right takes a little bit of practice, I think.

Also, it's a good idea to always water less than you think you should since that's easier to correct than it is to un-water something. LOL

Good luck!

:peace:
 
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