Opie1971
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Yep, believe it or not, this is a first for me, I'm learning myself.Yeah well I guess we will have to see wat happens
Yep, believe it or not, this is a first for me, I'm learning myself.Yeah well I guess we will have to see wat happens
Over fertilized and over watered let it dry out then add nutes at 1/4 strength use a bloom booster or something high in phosphorus to help the plant bounce backLooks like I'm out I don't know wat happen to my plant? View attachment 4254860anyone knows wat this is and how to fix it. I try flushing it out but to day looks dead just 2days ago it was fine. View attachment 4254861
This dosent make sense to me, he said he hasent fertilized.Over fertilized and over watered let it dry out then add nutes at 1/4 strength use a bloom booster or something high in phosphorus to help the plant bounce back
Read again he said he topped dress and thought he over did it and if it was heat the leaves would upward curl in a tacoing similiar to temp humidity issuesThis dosent make sense to me, he said he hasent fertilized.
C, is it taking water?
Any chance it got over heated?
Right on. Yeah I mite just do that.Over fertilized and over watered let it dry out then add nutes at 1/4 strength use a bloom booster or something high in phosphorus to help the plant bounce back
It's wasn't the heat the temp are fine. It was taking water fine I was fillin up my cup with water dailyThis dosent make sense to me, he said he hasent fertilized.
C, is it taking water?
Any chance it got over heated?
My 1st thought was leaving it dry for to long is about the only thing that could cause it to go so fast.Half Fox farm ocean Forest and half coco coir I did some top dressing of some fax farm but I think I over did it. i havent gave it any nutrients just water. Intill just a few days ago. I did some googling and saw nitrogen toxicity so i think i mite of fried my runt.. Im not going to toss it always just yet Ima let it stick around and see wat happens Im hoping the flushing works.
Hope she recovers for you, My guess is it is nitrogen toxicity, mixed with over watering and the root bound stress from solo cup life. I would flush it and let it dry out for 2 days.Looks like I'm out I don't know wat happen to my plant? View attachment 4254860anyone knows wat this is and how to fix it. I try flushing it out but to day looks dead just 2days ago it was fine. View attachment 4254861
Completely unknown genetics btw. Bagseed. Unknown strain. I grew a few and kept a male because his smell was really pungent and i liked it. Also had tons of vigor. The female was mid qaulity with a sativa type high and i wanted to see if i could cross this male and make tge strain more potent. It was all for fun and experimental purposes but its my first time actually running a seed from that batch . Anyway thats her story . I cant say to much about mom and dad. They were drifters and poppa was a rolling stone lol
No matter how many time I read it I still read it as he top dressed with ff a bagged soil, as he also said he hasent given any nutrients which I also interpret as he hasent fertilized.Read again he said he topped dress and thought he over did it and if it was heat the leaves would upward curl in a tacoing similiar to temp humidity issues
I was waterin once a day everything was fine until I top dress with fax farm I have never use this I just tho of using it...My 1st thought was leaving it dry for to long is about the only thing that could cause it to go so fast.
What was the top dressing?
Sounds like either ff soil or a ff dry fertilizer.
If it was soil I could not imagine top dressing with soil would be a problem.
Do you have a clear description of how long you went between watering?
OK, that helps a lot.I was waterin once a day everything was fine until I top dress with fax farm I have never use this I just tho of using it... View attachment 4255233
But clearly it was too strong for the little Solo Cup
I was waterin once a day everything was fine until I top dress with fax farm I have never use this I just tho of using it... View attachment 4255233
But clearly it was too strong for the little Solo Cup
Reading about Open sesame it looks like it should be dissolved in water at a rate of 1/4 tsp per gallon rather than being applied as a top dressing.OK, that helps a lot.
I have never used open sesame.
It has a lot of P and is fast acting.
Open Sesame uses ammonium phosphate which is a synthetic fertilizer not organic.
Unlike organic fertilizers that take time to break down and be used ammonium phosphate is fast acting.
Sorry man, your plant looked great before this.
Yeah I read the back and that way it says I Nvm use it. My local garden store told me I can use it as a toping but clearly they didn't know what they were talking about.lol. but yeah think it's dead now.Reading about Open sesame it looks like it should be dissolved in water at a rate of 1/4 tsp per gallon rather than being applied as a top dressing.
leaching the soil might help but I have a feeling it fried your roots and will continue to get worse.
Hope it recovers.
I would use something like recharge or some kind of benificial microbes to help the plant through some stress. I would first leach the cup and if you have an EC meter you can use that to guage how much salt buildup there is in the cup. Then and only when the biuld up is cleared I would feed a light nute mix with recharge in it. Ive had plants look much worse than yours outdoor come back from the dead with beneficial microbes. Dont give up too soon!Yeah I read the back and that way it says I Nvm use it. My local garden store told me I can use it as a toping but clearly they didn't know what they were talking about.lol. but yeah think it's dead now.
Right on thanks Ima add some silica see wat happens.I would use something like recharge or some kind of benificial microbes to help the plant through some stress. I would first leach the cup and if you have an EC meter you can use that to guage how much salt buildup there is in the cup. Then and only when the biuld up is cleared I would feed a light nute mix with recharge in it. Ive had plants look much worse than yours outdoor come back from the dead with beneficial microbes. Dont give up too soon!