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Any ideasYes u do
Any idea if they are fixableNo clue what you have going on
Small pots
Not enough light
Probably not feeding them
Probably not testing ph
Bald plants for some reason
Lots and lots of issues
Yes. Your pants are tortured, but they are ways away from dead. Read this for the plant problems.Ok do you think they are fixable
My budget is about middleAnything is fixable
Let me guess,no budget either
Won't cost much to save them tho. I plant mind in the dirt now. And just water them and feed them plant food. Nothing specialMy budget is about middle
Height of plant is about 40-44 inch so about 3 ft tallYes. Your pants are tortured, but they are ways away from dead. Read this for the plant problems.
Guide for Diagnosing Plant Problems
I came across this neat little list that can probably help a lot of people out. If you like it check my post in the General area...I need some help! Quick Deficiency Guide Nitrogen: Entire plant is light green in color; lower leaves are yellow; growth is stunted.... Phosphorous: Entire...www.rollitup.org
Other than that, just a few things to add or maybe maintain better, these plants will grow with light water and soil. How WELL is a different story. please show me ,
Plant hight
Pot hight
Pot diameter
Soil type
What you Feed them
Light schedule
Yes I was thinking of repotting with fresh soil and just watering for a week before feeding . They were fine before thatWon't cost much to save them tho. I plant mind in the dirt now. And just water them and feed them plant food. Nothing special
Light schedule is 18/6Height of plant is about 40-44 inch so about 3 ft tall
Height of pot is 12 inch tall 12 inch in diameter
Soil type foxfarm ocean
I fed them doctor earth all-purpose
Ok here are the main big problems i can detect. Your plants are healthy af. But they are stressed.Light schedule is 18/6
Ok thank you I'll take your advice I'm going out tomorrow for more soil for the repotting and moving up I will keep updated on growth I just really want to save them it's my first grow and I know it's all trial and error but It still hurts my feelings lol. They truly were fine a month ago but slowly started to droop so we shall see if it can get back I. The swing of thingsOk here are the main big problems i can detect. Your plants are healthy af. But they are stressed.
Your pot is the right size. But they looked planted way to low. If all the roots are caught at the bottom they drown so just new pot with same soil and then put this One on top.
No need for the plant food tbh your dirt might be too packed with nutes. Idk if thats bad for it but it promotes growth. And again needs longer and new roots.
Check pot temperature. Should be fine since indoor lights dont heat up pots.
Make sure the water is running through. And water accordingly. I loved doing small amounts often. Sometimes over watering the dirty packs it tighter if its wet or gets dry and wet and dry.
Oh yes I understand thank you . I think refreshing them might help a ton in figuring out other issues with the set up .Yuup, that's why I'm trying to help. The plants look promising. And your set up it way better that mine. Which was a bucket with holes, miracle grow soil and sunlight.
Keep in mind i might be completely wrong. Im still a newbie. So everything iv said should be used for reference to check for the main problem.
Mostly cuz i feel i left something out and cant remember.
what were they fine before? What did you do and when?Yes I was thinking of re-potting with fresh soil and just watering for a week before feeding . They were fine before that
What is a middle budget? You seem to have decent medium to plant in (Fox Farm), you might need better pots for drainage and a better lights.My budget is about middle
Most of the leaves have just fallen off or dried up to a point where it wasnt fixableCannabis wants to grow, and it will try to in spite of what you do to it.
Have you been leaf stripping and aggressively pruning? I see missing tops, stripped spindly branches, maybe over watered (not enough drainage in those buckets?)
You also didn't mention the light you are using. Those plants are stretching for it, so I suspect it is too high, wrong type, under powered, or all.
What light are you under? What is the drainage like in those buckets?
Also when you say
what were they fine before? What did you do and when?
lastly
What is a middle budget? You seem to have decent medium to plant in (Fox Farm), you might need better pots for drainage and a better lights.
How may square feet are you trying to cover?