Early veg and having problems

workinit

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sometimes i really don't get the people on this site. They see a poor hungry plant in a container way too small, and start thinking if it's P deficient or K deficient. It reminds me of this thread, a guy showing his buds that were so moldy I wouldn't touch it with a stick, and there were tens of pages on that thread of people arguing if his buds are airy because of not enough light or low potency due to not flushing.


Transplant them already!
Exactamundo!!!!!!!!!!! I would flush all the shit you pit in them out and immediately transplant them into a good amended soil. Make sure the new soil is MOIST but NOT soaked. Do not add water for two days after transplant then very little. In a week she will be beautiful.
 
Exactamundo!!!!!!!!!!! I would flush all the shit you pit in them out and immediately transplant them into a good amended soil. Make sure the new soil is MOIST but NOT soaked. Do not add water for two days after transplant then very little. In a week she will be beautiful.
thanks, will do!
 
UPDATE: I transplanted my plants and was giving just tap water that was at 6.5 pH. They took off and were looking great until yesterday and all of a sudden my lower leaves were yellow and had a few brown spots. And all the leaves are very droopy. I have no idea why I didnt change anything!
 

Timewalk

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hi there the fox farms soil shouldnt need to be feed for around a month did you add any dolimate to soil
helps to buffer ph if off a little
 

asaph

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UPDATE: I transplanted my plants and was giving just tap water that was at 6.5 pH. They took off and were looking great until yesterday and all of a sudden my lower leaves were yellow and had a few brown spots. And all the leaves are very droopy. I have no idea why I didnt change anything!
have they rooted the soil? what did you transplant them into?
when plants have rooted, they need to be fed.


EDIT: and please, post an update even if you succeed in solving the problem. It would really be like helping the people who helped you (and others) back.
 
I just left I'm out of town right now unfortunately so I cant take a picture but yes they rooted very well and looked amazing. I just transplanted them into the same foxfarm happy frog soil though I didnt add anything else. I transplanted them into those "superoot pots".
 

asaph

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alright so if you know that if the problems are back it just means the food in the soil is probably over. now you cant transplant into larger containers forever, so some food would be advisable. start light and work your way up.
 
alright so if you know that if the problems are back it just means the food in the soil is probably over. now you cant transplant into larger containers forever, so some food would be advisable. start light and work your way up.
I gave it a feeding of foxfarm grow big, only quarter strength though thursday. Im going to have my brother send me som pic updates so hopefully they are doing better.
 
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