May be over-watering... Please take a look.

Bmanbks

Member
Recently I found myself possibly overwatering, I just needed some expert opinions. It's just some bagseed and still pretty young, recently started the flowering period. This is the only one giving me trouble. The top leaves are wilting, very tips are burning it looks and some growth seems to be stunted on the top half.

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Fluxcap

Active Member
I'm not sure what your problem is because I am also a noob.

I do know that cannabis likes to dry out in between drinks. so let your soil dry out then water. Often the top part of your soil will dry out well before the rest of the soil, so make sure you check rest of the pot. If you stick your finger an inch or two under the soil and its still moist don't water. If it's dry fully saturate the water so that water runs out the bottom. This will insure that your entire growing medium is now thoroughly saturated.
 

Kart0oN

Active Member
looks like heat stress. I noticed u have them outside how long are they in the sun for during the day? constant sunlight all day long believe it or not isn't all that good for the plant because in its natural stage of life other vegetation and or trees give it shade at some point so it could possible be to much light and or heat but idk hard to tell to be honest. . .
 

Bmanbks

Member
I Take it out for some real sun sometimes, but yeah I keep three in a closet with one fan so it does get warm..
 

tallpants

Member
pH is really important. make sure your soil pH is between 5.5 and 7. Have you given this nutrients yet? Mg or Calcium?
 

Bmanbks

Member
I should be checking the pH more often than i do. But no I haven't supplemented any nutrients yet. I was thinking Calcium could be low.
 

Brick Top

New Member
I Take it out for some real sun sometimes,
Without knowing it you likely just answered your own question as to why are you seeing wilting. That is unless the wilting began before any outdoors exposure began.

If you are periodically taking indoors plants outdoors and putting them in the full sun it is sort of like someone from northern Canada going to the Caribbean in the middle of the winter and lying on the beach nude sunning themselves all day ... without any sunscreen at all.

Plants get acclimatized and major sudden changes will cause things like wilting.
 
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