DazeHazy
Active Member
Thanks! I thought this might be the caseIt will show up to the left of the,reply button. It comes with time. X amount of posts.
Thanks! I thought this might be the caseIt will show up to the left of the,reply button. It comes with time. X amount of posts.
If only it was that easy...... It's winter here at the moment and our high court passed judgement that it was unconstitutional to forbid the cultivation and use of marijuana within a private home. The government is now appealing the judgement and it's going to the Constitutional court at the end of this month so yeah that complicates things.. I may have jumped the gun after hearing about the high court judgement.bro... just chill man... all you need it a 2-3 gallon bucket, a seed, some good soil, sunlight, water and common senceView attachment 3972354 . T H A T S A L L !!! (and i have many more plants but this ones my fav ;P )
Cannabis has a wirey, fibrous root system. Some plants literally don't like to be disturbed. Cannabis is not one of them.Thanks. I've definitely added a few things to my shopping list. Yeah it's hard to treat the problem if I can't identify what's going on. These were planted directly into large pots because I didn't want to mess around too much with transplanting being a newb but it probably would've been the best way to go. About 2 weeks ago I was looking at the drainage holes of the sick plant and could already see a thick, probably the tap, root at the bottom so uprooting might be tricky but hey got nothing to lose right because I doubt this one will make it. The first pair of leaves after the cotyledons dried up and came off with the slightest touch and the plant only has 2 small sets of damaged leaves left.
I haven't watered or fed them for 2 weeks and they've only been and fed once and watered twice excluding the little water given as a new born and we're at the 32 day mark but my soil is taking too long to dry out I think.
I will do and will report back. Thanks, really appreciate it.Cannabis has a wirey, fibrous root system. Some plants literally don't like to be disturbed. Cannabis is not one of them.
Trust me on this...I wouldn't steer you wrong. It's THE best way of seeing if your roots are healthy.
may i ask, have you ever grown anything except cannabis?If only it was that easy...... It's winter here at the moment and our high court passed judgement that it was unconstitutional to forbid the cultivation and use of marijuana within a private home. The government is now appealing the judgement and it's going to the Constitutional court at the end of this month so yeah that complicates things.. I may have jumped the gun after hearing about the high court judgement.
Plant 1: Looking healthy.
Plant 2 (one that just started with spots): Curling bottom leaves, normal?
View attachment 3972379
Plant 3 (sick): Keep hope alive or should replace with a clone from each of the other two when they get topped = 4 plants under 400w in a 3 x 4 - 5" room?
View attachment 3972380
You may and no I haven't... Total newb.may i ask, have you ever grown anything except cannabis?
Hahaha you would be correct haha. Early stretch in the first few days after sprouting but the other 2 seem to be doing alright apart from the N deficiency which I agree with you on. I just watered without nutes though so hopefully the fresh soil that was on top will provide some nutes untill the soils dry again. Those shadows aren't mj plants though unfortunately I know that my 2nd grow will go a whole lot better.The pic you posted above, gives the impression you are a struggling newbie, your plants with the yellowing lower leaves show signs of needing nitrogen I reckon. And while the pic shown is a lanky specimen, the shadows on the wall show quite a display of quite healthy tall budding plants.
Gonna let it recover in the small pot and then transplant back into the big pot I reckon unless there are any objections?Find a deeper pot, bury that leggy stem as deep as you can.
Bigger pot, bigger harvest. that little shitling needs all the help it can get now.
Yeah looking at other grow journals all my plants are a bit behind and this one is way behind... lessons learned.It can recover in the big pot, just fine. That plant is weeks behind where it should be now already.
i think learning the basics of general plant growing and knowing why plant biology function they way they do instead of "this packet said to give it a spoon full of this and it will grow" is key to becoming a successful grower. Not saying you need to go the the college of biological science but just rough knowledge can help alot and you wont need to make threads like this.You may and no I haven't... Total newb.
Do you get searls potting mix in your country , never had an issue with that we also don't get FFThis was the best I could find that has the lowest fertilizer content. Fox farms isn't available in our country unfortunately but I'll get better soil for the next grow.. Will also do transplanting next time.