my plant was doing good now the seem drupey and stopped growing. lower leaves look darker then top ones.
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Looks like a combination of over watering and high humidity/temp. What's your humidity and temps? Also when you say it's stopped growing, can you clarify that? I can't tell from the pics but it looks like your still in veg. How old are they?my plant was doing good now the seem drupey and stopped growing. lower leaves look darker then top ones.
Plants are a mouth 1/2 to 2mouths old im new and still learning. I didn't have the right stuff at first but Im getting what I need now and don't know how much I should feed them. and yes there in veg. I got no other seeds so I was thinkin about cloning. and temp 79f and hum is 42Looks like a combination of over watering and high humidity/temp. What's your humidity and temps? Also when you say it's stopped growing, can you clarify that? I can't tell from the pics but it looks like your still in veg. How old are they?
Soil is a mix of perlite and peat moss. and yes it drains fast.They look UNDER watered. How fast does your soil drain? or does it hold water. You want a fast draining soil and then you can never Over water. My first guess by the pics would be they need water. Now if you are there and the soil is MUD, then that's not it and I fact they have to much water and no O2. If that is the case, put some dry soil on top or even re plant into dry soil. But I still guess they need water. Lest us know what the soil is like
how long would it take you think to recover. and did I mess up doing a feeding also would they be good to sit for 2 days then transplant? im out of town till sat day. so im worried are they gona pull threw or what? also im in veg when should I switch to flower cycle.your best bet is to transplant. shake as much of the old dirt loose as you can without damaging the root-ball. put them into dry soil and stop watering so much. water by the weight of the pot, not by time schedules.
it's also best to water them when their day is beginning, about an hour after their lights come on, not before their dark cycle or at night. the higher temperatures of the day combined with the increased water consumption of the plant when lights are on is a lot healthier than plants sitting in the dark in damp soil.
you can correct underwatering instantly, but it can take a long time for a plant to recover from being overwatered.
They'll live for two days, but I'd really pull them outta what they're in ASAP. Feeding nutrients depends on what soil you're using. Since your growing in sterile peat and perlite, you're probably feeding everything your plants need to them through nutes. Ordinarily though, you don't want to feed plants that aren't healthy, but give them pure water until they recover. I would also wait until they recover to flower them, so they're not trying to recover and produce buds at the same time. Otherwise it will just take them that much longer to flower.how long would it take you think to recover. and did I mess up doing a feeding also would they be good to sit for 2 days then transplant? im out of town till sat day. so im worried are they gona pull threw or what? also im in veg when should I switch to flower cycle.
Well okay master. I did read all of the Ops comments. And I saw his pics. And then I made MY conclusion, with my freakin brain. And I know what under and over watering looks like, trust me.why post advice if you don't read the thread? Obviously it's not underwatering, as they looked like that before, and when watered again they got worse. Use your freggin brains.
Overwatering looks like underwatering because when a plant is overwatered it actually cannot absorb the moisture that surrounds it and it dehydrates and gets locked out of all the nutes and food it needs and basically suffocates. Get those plants transplanted ASAP, like I said.