help please

harleyboy

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:-( 3days after final transplant half of my plants look really weak and are slumping over. using miracle grow soil ( same soil i been using all along)
ph of water is 6.8 . using spot gro bulbs (480 watts total) about 14 inches from tops. room has excellent ventalation. watering when soil is dry (havent watered since transplant) made the mistake of giving small dose of fert. when i transplanted. plants are 1 month old . there is also some tips that are going yellow (that started before i gave them any fert. also they all have very weak thin stems, ive had them staked since they were a week old .
any and all help is needed and appreciated . :-(
 
im not possitive but you probably overdid it with the fert! i would suggest running lots!!! of water thru the soil to get the fert out. Right now youre basically just burning them. After flushing the soil you should see a dif.
 
as for mg soil why so many problems is it the fert that r already in it :?:
and my lighting you think is sufficent :?:
and how big do you think the stems should be at this stage :?:
 
the lighting should be fine. id say for the stems mayb about the size of a pencil. how long do you have the plants light cycle set at? what temp? i would try to flush them again if you havent noticed a turn around yet transplanting alone will cause them a little bit of shock and yeah prbly the fert in the mg soil was just a little to much. dont rush the growing! itll grow plenty! they call it weed for a reason lol good luck!!!
 
First step is pull the stakes if possible so the stems will thicken on there own. They are slumped because of being in shock after the transplant. Now is when superthrive is used to help the shock plant.
 
my light cycle is set at 16 on 8 off. just got a new thermometer it appears my old one was fukd cuz it says my room is around 90 . But i heard u can run higher temps when adding additional C02 ??
 
First step is pull the stakes if possible so the stems will thicken on there own. They are slumped because of being in shock after the transplant. Now is when superthrive is used to help the shock plant.
wont pulling the stakes harm them more when they fall over (they wont stand on there own at all ) my mistake of not having a fan blowing gently
when they 1st started growing .:wall: ive added a second fan in hopes it will help them thicken up.
 
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