Uh-oh?

Miiitch

Active Member
I don't really know if this is bad.
But you can see the marks on the leaves, not to sure what is doing it, or if it's a good thing, because my plant is recovering from me overwatering it a tad bit, so I haven't watered it the past couple of days.

 

Mammath

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I don't really know if this is bad.
But you can see the marks on the leaves, not to sure what is doing it, or if it's a good thing, because my plant is recovering from me overwatering it a tad bit, so I haven't watered it the past couple of days.
Definitely BAD.
That looks a lot over watered and over nuted! What soil you in and what nutes are in the soil and water. You may need to transplant into some non-nuted soil and be flushing with PH'd water when it dries out.
This doesn't look good mate.
 

Miiitch

Active Member
The soil isn't really that bad, it's just like that because i moved all the bark on the top away from the plant, I know the roots are fine because the other plant that died of overwatering had a good root system when I pulled it up, not to mention this plant is still growing.

But yes, either way I'm switching to this new soil I got that has no bark in it for my next plants, since bark seems to make the soil more acidic.
 

Miiitch

Active Member
Yea, damn I'll just let this one do it's thing, I'm already germing more seeds as I type this.

and btw, there is only Less than half of 1/4 of a teaspoon in 2 gallons of water, but it was showing those marks before I put the nutes in the water.
 

mr.parker

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the bark is giving to mant acids to your plant causing it to turn yellow and dry up put it in potting soil asap and water the soil get that bark out of there
 

Miiitch

Active Member
Alright, just transplanted, the new soil is different has VERY VERY VERY little bark in it, and the soil has a softer consistency.

I was surprised to find that the roots went pretty damn deep almost 3/4 down to the bottom, but had nearly no lateral roots.
 

Mammath

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I'm hoping what you guys said about transplanting was the right thing to do lol.
I'm hoping that you've transplanted correctly removing as much of that shit soil as possible, and into a non-nuted soil, and watered it in with water PH'd between 5.5 and 6.5.
How much worse could that little one get? It was darn near death anyway.
It still may die because it is so far gone but now that it's in better soil it may have some chance of survival.
 
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