Weouthere

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My plant is 6 weeks old. Just transferred to coco/perolite mix 6 days ago and have been watering with 20oz of water with seaweed extract and nutes. Seemed to fix the main issues with leaves dying (because of p and k deficiencies), but now they look different but a lot are still dying. I went through and trimmed off all the ugly/dead leaves when I transplanted, but now they look like this!! What is causing this?
 

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Weouthere

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Is your plant suppose to be flowering?
And what nutes are you using?
mad farmer growth formula 12-5-14
and about the flowering, Im not sure? I was going to switch to flower just a few days ago, but decided against it because of the yellowing leaves and i had just transplanted and didnt want to stress her too much. If thats not an issue I will gladly throw her into flower
 

Weouthere

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could it be the ph is too high? Im watering with tap water mixed with the nutes and check it each time, but it's the color tester so its hard to tell the difference between say 5.5 and 6.0.
 

Buyfrommycity

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In pic 2 it looks like the plant is producing resin or there is something white on the leaves. I would not put into flower into u figure out what's wrong.
If anything ur ph is probably too low. Most people say use 5.8 in coco but I personally use 6.3.
I personally use 25-20-22 npk for veg as it's a little more balanced. Maybe some more pics and info of the grow environment.
Humidity. Fans. temps. Lights etc.
Weird how it only has 3 leaves too. Did this clone come from a flowering plant?
 

SPLFreak808

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My plant is 6 weeks old. Just transferred to coco/perolite mix 6 days ago and have been watering with 20oz of water with seaweed extract and nutes. Seemed to fix the main issues with leaves dying (because of p and k deficiencies), but now they look different but a lot are still dying. I went through and trimmed off all the ugly/dead leaves when I transplanted, but now they look like this!! What is causing this?
Kind of looks like its revegging, snap some more bud site pics?
 

Weouthere

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In pic 2 it looks like the plant is producing resin or there is something white on the leaves. I would not put into flower into u figure out what's wrong.
If anything ur ph is probably too low. Most people say use 5.8 in coco but I personally use 6.3.
I personally use 25-20-22 npk for veg as it's a little more balanced. Maybe some more pics and info of the grow environment.
Humidity. Fans. temps. Lights etc.
Weird how it only has 3 leaves too. Did this clone come from a flowering plant?
I have 2 fans, one blowing air in and one blowing out. The light is LED, humidity sticks between 60-68%, temp is 71-75F. I've always wondered about the leaves, some are 3 leaved and thinner, while some of them are fat indica 5 leafers. I got it from my step parents who said it was grafted(?) from another plant but they don't know what. I'm assuming that means it was cloned. They had it outside for about 2 weeks.. I'm not really sure what they did before, haven't talk to them since. They do have 2 plants that will be done in October though..
also the white on the leaves is diatomaceous earth I believe.
 

SPLFreak808

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Yeah looks like it was previously flowering, now re-vegging and it appears to be a couple weeks into it.

My advice would be to continue the veg period untill it starts growing normal again, should start making normal leaves again in a few weeks. Something like this

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Try to give no less then 18 hours of light and keep healthy (no bugs,proper nutes,no overwatering)
 

Buyfrommycity

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If your using fluorescents I would put them closer to the plant. Still weren't the best pics, but that's what it looked like.
Google research monster cropping. It's pretty much cloning from a flowering plant and then it has to reveg. Looks like what's going on here. Plants will look really funky.
 

Weouthere

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there looks like lots of weird growth deep in the plant, that would make sense. the lights are a 2ft LED bar by Feit Electric, 19watts, 120v. When I got it, it had white pistils everywhere, does that mean it was flowering? sorry for the poor quality, uploading from my phone.
 

Buyfrommycity

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there looks like lots of weird growth deep in the plant, that would make sense. the lights are a 2ft LED bar by Feit Electric, 19watts, 120v. When I got it, it had white pistils everywhere, does that mean it was flowering? sorry for the poor quality, uploading from my phone.
Yes pistils=flowers

I would add more light and probably have those lights like 4 inches from top of plant. You can prop the plants up of you can't lower the light.
Your going to eventually need a better light for flowering. Goodluck.
 

Buyfrommycity

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Let me start by saying I'm have no personal expierence with this. I am not sure There is any scientific data to prove one way or the other. From reading online people claim it increases yield. Potency cant really increase. I always refer to what commercial growers do. And they don't take clones from flowering plants.
Generally taking a clone from a flowering plant is a last ditch effort to preserve genetics. As people will use the clone to clone again producing normal looking plants again. Just my opinion tho.
 

Weouthere

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Let me start by saying I'm have no personal expierence with this. I am not sure There is any scientific data to prove one way or the other. From reading online people claim it increases yield. Potency cant really increase. I always refer to what commercial growers do. And they don't take clones from flowering plants.
Generally taking a clone from a flowering plant is a last ditch effort to preserve genetics. As people will use the clone to clone again producing normal looking plants again. Just my opinion tho.
HA! I took a clone about 2 weeks ago, when she would have been flowering. It wasnt on purpose, but i was pruning and took off a small branch and figured I might as well plant it. She sprouted roots and i moved her to a bigger container (the small pot in the pic of the whole room). I hope she takes off! While the big one is revegging though, could I take clones??
 

Buyfrommycity

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HA! I took a clone about 2 weeks ago, when she would have been flowering. It wasnt on purpose, but i was pruning and took off a small branch and figured I might as well plant it. She sprouted roots and i moved her to a bigger container (the small pot in the pic of the whole room). I hope she takes off! While the big one is revegging though, could I take clones??
I'm pretty sure you wait till the "New mother" stablizes then clone again. Which takes like months. Maybe someone with more expierence can chime in on this one!
 

Weouthere

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Well I'm not worried about time, Ill let her grow as long as she needs, especially if I can monster crop her. I figured while shes revegging I would do some light LST to get more tops. I see this as sort of a restart on growth so I can do more things I wanted to before, like the LST.
 
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