Any help is help at this point

CptSpicy

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So heres a little backstory, ive tried everything. I thought it was because I was over watering so I let the soil dry out and saw no type of progress. Then I thought it must be overwatering so I watered more than normal and still saw no kind of progress. So I posted a picture to a different forum and someone said it was nitrogen toxicity, that made sense as I was definitely unintentionally giving my plants more nutes then they needed so I decided to start flushing and that was last week. My only other option is a full pot transplant, I'm currently growing in a 5 gal pot so I wouldn't assume it'd be a root bound issue but tomorrow I'm gonna transplant it to a 7 gal as I see it as my only choice at this point. I'm open to any other suggestions from this community because I am so stumped at this point.

  • Growing Indoor
  • Watering every three days, feeding every six
  • Im currently growing in fox farms soil.
  • This is in the veg stage
  • I have a second plant that is being grown in the same conditions and its doing perfectly fine
 

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Gwhiliker

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fox farms doesnt need any feed from what i hear. just water untill flower then a little top dress
 

JoeBlow5823

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Dang I had no clue, if thats the case do you have any clue why I havent seen any improvement since I started flushing? Seems a bit strange
Flushing is no "instant cure fix all" lol it takes time for plants to improve. Like did you flush it and wait until it was completely dry to water again? Or are you just dumping 10 gallons a day through it because then you would just be overwatering...

This split also is not helping matters.

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CptSpicy

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Flushing is no "instant cure fix all" lol it takes time for plants to improve. Like did you flush it and wait until it was completely dry to water again? Or are you just dumping 10 gallons a day through it because then you would just be overwatering...

This split also is not helping matters.

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HOLY SHIT I didn't even see that split that could be the issue in itself. But no I've been watering every 3 days till theres only a bit of runoff.
 

JoeBlow5823

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HOLY SHIT I didn't even see that split that could be the issue in itself. But no I've been watering every 3 days till theres only a bit of runoff.
Lol, was the first thing i seen. It will only affect the branches that are split, the others should not be affected. Looks like it happened a while ago, not much you can do about it now.

Keep watering as you are and see what happens. Maybe try to support the broken branches, but they are likely a lost cause.
 

JCGreen81

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This is entirely overwatering ...

EDIT: or under watering if you listened to a newb saying nitrogen
 

JoeBlow5823

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for sure ill definitely water less, although the soil is entirely dry whenever I water and I only water till I see a little run off
How do you know its "entirely dry". Are you weighing the pots? Or are you saying the "top inch" or whatever is dry? Cuz that can still be really wet. deeper down.
 

CptSpicy

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How do you know its "entirely dry". Are you weighing the pots? Or are you saying the "top inch" or whatever is dry? Cuz that can still be really wet. deeper down.
For some strange reason I had in my mind that if you stuck your finger in the dirt and its dry that means you have to water.
 

JoeBlow5823

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For some strange reason I had in my mind that if you stuck your finger in the dirt and its dry that means you have to water.
Nah man. Top dries out way faster. If the pot should feel like it did when you filled it with fresh dirt, if its heavy, its full of water still.
 
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