My plant dying again?

yavas

Member
Hello guys, my plant's first leaves starting curling up and dying. I can see that the first true leaves also starting the same. This is my second plant, the first one died with same problem. But I have better conditions for this one. I don't know what to do I'm giving my best.

The specs:
-17days old autoflower
-125w CFL dual (I bet it's not from heat I have a fan to take the hot air)
-Soil biobizz light mix
-No nutes yet
-I water her until run offs from wholes (around once per week)
-Run off ph 6.5
-Temps 22-28cm and humidity 50-60
 

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Boatguy

Well-Known Member
My bottom leaves usually die. Plant doesnt care.
At 17 days, you should be starting to lightly feed.
 

AngerbizcuTT

Active Member
View attachment 5005944I don't know shit about biobizz light mix but 10secs of searching and I found that chart, highlighted two parts for you....the bottom
View attachment 5005944I don't know shit about biobizz light mix but 10secs of searching and I found that chart, highlighted two parts for you....the bottom leaves always take a shit
Tbh the plant looks fine. The bottom leaves do usually fall off tho so no worries. Your new groth is dark green and the leaves are at a 45 degree angle to the main stem. I would skip a watering session or 2 and wait and see what it does. Focus on the newest growth. Leaves do not repair over time so any damage done will remain in the same condition no matter what. The newest growth will tell you your plants status, shape,color,growth speed,leaf positioning and tips especially. More is less when in doubt step back and wait ....every time you transplant you are feeding the plant. So I usually transplant 3 times and top dress at bloom, during veg I only feed by transplant. I top dress with a very rich soil at flip then once the plant has fully entered flowering(2 wks to a week n a half) then I start juicing but only 2 feeds to help bloom. Your plant looks ok to me ...maybe a bit of stretching starting or could be the strain but sit back and watch
 

AngerbizcuTT

Active Member
17 days is way too soon. 4 to 5 weeks in soil before beginning to feed.
Yes I agree if you are gonna feed in veg then wait longer to feed. The soil and nutrients used to transplant are feeding sessions themselves and a good soil mix contains a large variety of primary nutrients and secondary nutrients. For me I look at it like the transplanting/feeding provides my plants with nutrients that no artificial feed can compete with. This method forces the plants to produce a large, strong and healthy root system. Increased root mass will drastically improve overall health, resiliance, recovery rates,growth speed and yeild. Then when entering week 2 to 3 of flower I will use liquid feed and bloom boosters to maximize bud production. Many new growers make the mistake of over feeding their plants too much and cause toxicities,nutrient lockouts and so many other issues(I made this same mistake for a long time)but I stayed determined kept trying and constantly deferred to online forums. This method is a amalgamation of all the feeding methods. Ive been taught over the years. Im still considered a noob ass growmie lmao so dont take this advice the wrong way, Im not trying to be know it all-ish. I just saw you making the same mistake I made many times and I want to help sorry bout my long ass comments lol
 

yavas

Member
Thanks all of you guys. I will sit and wait to see if she will grow or die. I will not give her nutes yet and water when full soil is totally dry.
 
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