Leaves looking bad. Suggestions???

KingQuazy

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All the above. You ran out of food in there and most likely are rootbound. A transplant isn't a must but some nutes and better watering habits are. Wait until it's dry and then feed her or top dress her. Fast though. She will get worse and you are gonna want all those leaves in that little pot.
 

ProteinPapi420

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All the above. You ran out of food in there and most likely are rootbound. A transplant isn't a must but some nutes and better watering habits are. Wait until it's dry and then feed her or top dress her. Fast though. She will get worse and you are gonna want all those leaves in that little pot.
Omg I didnt even see the solo cup. Yeah some people try the solo cuo challenge but it turns out poor yield and usually airy buds
 
Alright. Yeah it was one I didn't think was gonna survive when I first started the rest. It was a stragler so it was a test subject. Had been giving some molasses with a little organic fertilizer then switched to just the flower stacker about 2 weeks ago. It has been doing great up until about 3 days ago. Nugs are all frosty and super sticky. Should I be gentle and set it in a bigger pot?
 

Mrs. Weedstein

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Alright. Yeah it was one I didn't think was gonna survive when I first started the rest. It was a stragler so it was a test subject. Had been giving some molasses with a little organic fertilizer then switched to just the flower stacker about 2 weeks ago. It has been doing great up until about 3 days ago. Nugs are all frosty and super sticky. Should I be gentle and set it in a bigger pot?
Can’t hurt to replant it, though I’m not sure how much the leaves will regenerate if it’s far along in flower.
 
Is there any point re-potting the plant ?
I don't think the roots will grow at this stage in flower.
might be better to give the plant a light feed, each time you water the plant drop the pot into a larger pot of water for a good 10 minutes.
So you know the root mass is soaked and you don't get any dry hot spots in the root mass.
 

Mrs. Weedstein

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Is there any point re-potting the plant ?
I don't think the roots will grow at this stage in flower.
might be better to give the plant a light feed, each time you water the plant drop the pot into a larger pot of water for a good 10 minutes.
So you know the root mass is soaked and you don't get any dry hot spots in the root mass.
That’s a good point but I’m thinking maybe the roots will function better if spread out. Might not be worth the effort, but I don’t think it’s a big risk either.
 
Already on it. I hate this happened bc it was doing so good. I shoulda repotted it a long time ago. Damn newbie haha... On a side note, my white widows germinated and are doing great. Have y'all ever used apotforpot.com? I got the 2 gallon just to see what it was about
 

collieBudz

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Don’t bother repotting it, you’ll likely stress it further . Keep it damp not wet looks like you overwater, you’re also in need of some nutes you have deficiency’s.. less is more it gets much worse it may go into nutrient lockout and you’ll have a bunch of other problems .. I’d give it a good flush let it dry sufficiently and then feed
 

polishpollack

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transplant into something much larger... or just throw it out. it can recover but you got to move fast. fox farm soil, nothing else, 10 gallon container at minimum.
 
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