Thanks!Start feeding,remove dead and dying tissue.No idea what you have available but that baby is hungry.
Thanks!severely over watered
I think It may, I put a water tray in and put a seedling maybe 1 month older wich takes nutes and this little guy in the tray. Do you think nutes could have leaked out of the older seedling pot went into the water tray and got sucked up by this one?What soil do you use? I would have said overwatered too -- except you said you're well aware of waiting until it's very dry. I'm curious if it has any nutrients in the soil?
Thanks! I think the biggest problem was a tray I used. When I put all my pots in a tray they all absorbed water from it till the soil was soaked. Do you think it will be able to come back?no dude, its as simple as over watering....
over watering is the worst fucking thing for a pot plant, it sufficates the roots and locks out nutrients. I can tell you are over watering by many reasons 1: your leaves have gone yellow and crispy 2. thats too much fucking water in that pot in the pic. It needs like a half of a measuring cup of water, maybe less per environment. If you are checking on this plant daily, do you really need to drown it? This is a huge problem with new growers
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Thanks! I think the biggest problem was a tray I used. When I put all my pots in a tray they all absorbed water from it till the soil was soaked. Do you think it will be able to come back?
I herd a 3/5 gallon pot should suffice as i'm not looking to grow a huge plant just tryin to survive veg to harvest to get a feel of things for my first grow, is this correct? Watering around the edges is absolutely genius, will def start that. For number 3 i don't really understand the terms, i'm quite the noob haha :3 Thanks for your tips!!if they are photo plants yes
1 transplant them into a larger soil base 5/7 gallon planters
2 stop watering for atleast 2 days let the soil wick away extra
3 alter the feed plan to include b-52 rooting and 1/2 normal grow
4 limit the total amount of water given to the planter.......5/7 gallon 1000/800mls a quart mason jar per planter at this stage about every 2/3 days (watering from the outer edge in making the roots branch out for the water )
For the peat and perlite i did intend to go for a soilless mix because i find it gives the grower more of a feel of how the plants work,
The soil in the bag claims to be 50% perlite and 50% pete moss, but from the looks of it, it didn't drain that well and it had almost no perlite visually, so i added in 25% to 75%. My ph is always at around 5.8-6.2 i think that is where it should be but i could be wrong. I have a ppm meter but havn't used it yet, i will be sure to measure in the next watering. I'm growing with cfl's. Thanks!I agree. I think one of the most foolproof ways for a new grower is Pro-Mix HP (or BX with vermiculite if you're under HID) and Gen. Hydro. Flora 3-part at half-strength every watering. That's similar to your medium, although Pro-Mix HP has 40-50% perlite (just eyeballing it).
Did your peat product have dolomite? (I forgot if you answered that question.). My concern is, if you don't use a reputable soilless product you might encounter problems with ph.
If you have a ppm or ec meter, I encourage you to watch your runoff ppms. That will come in handy if you have typical early-flower problems. Also, the more runoff you have can help avoid those problems. I shoot for 20%. After a grow or two you can dial in your nutrient strength and runoff volume for whatever works best.