Hi! Thanks for the help! I`m using Fox Farm soil .Did you get the clone at a dispensary? Was it well rooted? What soil are you using? And how much watering have you been doing?
I see a bit of a calcium issue and some nute burn as well.
That is what I thought...pretty hot soil for a clone. From a dispensary you can be reasonably sure it was well rooted. The plant is suffering from shock...transplant into fresh soil and nute burn. Did you amend the soil with perlite and/or lime?
watered her 2 times in 4 daysHow much water did you give her?
it was 1 of those party red cup, i think its 16ozwhat was the amount of water?
3 gallonswhat size pot is that? it may been overwatered which would also cause the look of a deficiency in larger pots you want to gradually give a lil more ever time you water cannabis must be watered well once then dry completely then watered and dried out so forth and so on fox farm is usually what alot of clone dispensaries come in what is your setup? also if you buy dispensary clones you dont have to water as soon as you transplant because the people there already do give her some vit-b1, or mykos or even some voodoo juice should help the plant bounce back for now just let it dry out and you will see she will bounce back only patience hopefully you didnt tear any roots then that would be a problem
definitely looks underwatered. soil should be saturated after watering, looks limp with dry soil. water it. is that ocean forest?3 gallons
no way it could be underwatering?
yes! it`s foxfarm ocean forest. i`m very confused rn, cause some people told me it could be overwaterdefinitely looks underwatered. soil should be saturated after watering, looks limp with dry soil. water it. is that ocean forest?
some people don't read. you said you watered 2 times with a 16oz cup. that's nowhere near enough water to wet the soil. in your pictures i can see that there is a wet spot surrounding the stem, but the outer soil against the pot is bone dry.yes! it`s foxfarm ocean forest. i`m very confused rn, cause some people told me it could be overwater
thanks for all the help, i red that too much wind can hurt the plant too, do you think this could be happening too? here is all my room setup:you might experience stunted growth and some burning with the ocean forest. as was mentioned above, that stuff is pretty potent, and not great for establishing new roots. watering thoroughly will help, it will leach a lot of the chemicals out, and help balance the medium. when i water my soil plants, i fill a 5g bucket halfway, and submerge the pot. it bubbles for a few minutes, then stops, and then i lift it and let it drain. this removes excess salt and chems, and replenishes the oxygen in the soil, and allows even peat based soils to saturate, cutting down on the need to water. consider it like a naturistic flood and drain...
there's a lot of good info here, but i suggest you dig into a few other sources for basic information. try onlinepot.org. good basic info there, easy to comprehend. peace buddy, and good luck!