Help Plz?!?!?!

Blitzedgrowkid08

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Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this qrazy train. In one gallon soil pot. Had drainage issues so I reported a week ago. I kno that may have stunted it but this plant was planted on 11/19 and its clearly struggling due to something I did. In 30% perlite, jolly gardener organic compost, peat, all equal parts. Tablespoon of espoma lime every gallon. Any feedback appreciated
 

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Bugeye

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Hard to say without more information. Clearly nutrients are not being delivered. Drainage problems can cause root rot. PH issues can lock out nutrients. Over feeding can lock out nutrients. Your dirt mix may not have all the mineral content it should. You have used this soil recipe before and had good luck?
 

Blitzedgrowkid08

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Hard to say without more information. Clearly nutrients are not being delivered. Drainage problems can cause root rot. PH issues can lock out nutrients. Over feeding can lock out nutrients. Your dirt mix may not have all the mineral content it should. You have used this soil recipe before and had good luck?
No it's just what I had available to me. I have advanced nutes iguana grow/bloom for base nutes but haven't started them because my plants seemed to small/ young and then this happened
 

TMG Genetics

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What king of light is it under? Looks over watered and like the nutes are being locked out from incorrect ph to me.
 

Bugeye

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Check your ph, but I am guessing your issue is that you don't have a well balanced soil. In fact, I don't know if you have any soil in your soil! You need a source of calcium, magnesium, and other trace minerals.
 

MYOB

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That plant is too young to be nutrient deficient, especially in an amended organic soil. If anything, the soil could be too hot.

Could also be poor pH levels using peat. Have you tested the soils pH?
 

Cpappa27

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That plant is too young to be nutrient deficient, especially in an amended organic soil. If anything, the soil could be too hot.

Could also be poor pH levels using peat. Have you tested the soils pH?
Agreed PH issue. Peat is very acidic, I had the same problem with peat.
 

*BUDS

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Bro I don't like the look of that soil its crap, pebbles wood chips etc and is causing these major problems. Next time use canna terra coco with ,terra vega and flores and this wont happen. Start again its fucked.
 
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