Need help with this plant

Its in supersoil and why the tip of the top leaves loosing colore and its not very aggresive some how .
Temp is 23, RH 52%, lights are samsung humancentric lights, lol, 1.3 of the pot is supersoil the rest is potting soil.3 weeks in veg.20211114_104358.jpg
 

Johiem

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I'm with @go go kid, super soils are known to burn plants at transplant. To me, that looks like the beginning of nute burn. You may consider a layer of 50/50 inert and soil to allow your girl to adapt before going straight to super soil.
 

Weedvin

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Its in supersoil and why the tip of the top leaves loosing colore and its not very aggresive some how .
Temp is 23, RH 52%, lights are samsung humancentric lights, lol, 1.3 of the pot is supersoil the rest is potting soil.3 weeks in veg.View attachment 5028350
Make sure your fixture is 2' above. Check pH. Use 1 tsp. Dawn dish soap/gallon of water ( wetting agent). Quit using potting soil. Doesn't look bad, very short (what's the hybrid).
 

Weedvin

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Make sure your fixture is 2' above. Check pH. Use 1 tsp. Dawn dish soap/gallon of water ( wetting agent). Quit using potting soil. Doesn't look bad, very short (what's the hybrid).
Here's a " Super Soil " recipe of My own. Soil contains ( loam) equal parts sand, clay, and silt. Clay/calcium bentonite clay, sand/silica, silt/EWC. Add a good balanced organic fertilizer (NPK) @ 4 CUPS/BUSHEL (32 qrts) I use nitrons nature meal /tomatoes 5-6-3✔ that's the Topsoil. Cannibis is a mineral plant. 2- parts Topsoil ,1-part silica sand, 1-part humus (EWC✔)
Always use sphagnum peat moss. There is not any good Topsoil on the market.
 

Weedvin

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Here's a " Super Soil " recipe of My own. Soil contains ( loam) equal parts sand, clay, and silt. Clay/calcium bentonite clay, sand/silica, silt/EWC. Add a good balanced organic fertilizer (NPK) @ 4 CUPS/BUSHEL (32 qrts) I use nitrons nature meal /tomatoes 5-6-3✔ that's the Topsoil. Cannibis is a mineral plant. 2- parts Topsoil ,1-part silica sand, 1-part humus (EWC✔)
Always use sphagnum peat moss. There is not any good Topsoil on the market.
Here it is.
 

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I'm with @go go kid, super soils are known to burn plants at transplant. To me, that looks like the beginning of nute burn. You may consider a layer of 50/50 inert and soil to allow your girl to adapt before going straight to super soil.
I did put the supersoil at the bottom and the top is potting soil I thing its root is developing fast
 

green_machine_two9er

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I’m going to be quite frank. Healthy plant roots extend through the whole containers within weeks if not days. Layering super soil is one of the main reasons people fail at organics.

so the idea that it’s getting burnt from the “hot” soil is not accurate.


I can see visually your soil is dead.
It needs a lot more water. And small fabric pots suck for organic soil. Never will hold the proper moisture at the root zone.

how much are you watering ( volume per day).

your stressing snd stunting the plant, my guess by letting soil dry out betweenwaterings….. water everyday, even if just alittle to start, no exceptions.
 

Weedvin

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I’m going to be quite frank. Healthy plant roots extend through the whole containers within weeks if not days. Layering super soil is one of the main reasons people fail at organics.

so the idea that it’s getting burnt from the “hot” soil is not accurate.


I can see visually your soil is dead.
It needs a lot more water. And small fabric pots suck for organic soil. Never will hold the proper moisture at the root zone.

how much are you watering ( volume per day).

your stressing snd stunting the plant, my guess by letting soil dry out betweenwaterings….. water everyday, even if just alittle to start, no exceptions.
Looks a lot like kitty litter
Your EMBARRASSING YOURSELF. ORGANICS/WATER HOLDING ABILITY. YOU'VE NO EXPERIENCE . PS SILICA SAND.
 

m4s73r

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Looks a lot like kitty litter
Agreed, oof. Shouldn't just dig dirt up from your yard and grow in it.

Its in supersoil and why the tip of the top leaves loosing colore and its not very aggresive some how .
Temp is 23, RH 52%, lights are samsung humancentric lights, lol, 1.3 of the pot is supersoil the rest is potting soil.3 weeks in veg.View attachment 5028350
That tip burn is due to your watering habits. First you need to get out them pots. Those are for Coco DTW setups. Not organics. Yes people use them, theyre cheap. A cool hack is to wrap them in shrink wrap around the sides.
Second, you need something over the top of that soil to slow down water evaporation. Whats happening is, as your plant sucks moisture out the soil the nutrient concentration is going up. Burning the tips. This is why in organics you dont do wet/dry cycles. You want to keep an even moisture level. Covering the top of your soil with just plastic will also do this.
Third, lining the bottom of the pot with a stronger nutrient style doesnt make much sense as the feeder roots are near the top. So your pot is upside down. after this harvest you will proly have enough stuff to just mix the soil up, let it rest a week or 2 and then plant right back in it.
 

green_machine_two9er

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Agreed, oof. Shouldn't just dig dirt up from your yard and grow in it.


That tip burn is due to your watering habits. First you need to get out them pots. Those are for Coco DTW setups. Not organics. Yes people use them, theyre cheap. A cool hack is to wrap them in shrink wrap around the sides.
Second, you need something over the top of that soil to slow down water evaporation. Whats happening is, as your plant sucks moisture out the soil the nutrient concentration is going up. Burning the tips. This is why in organics you dont do wet/dry cycles. You want to keep an even moisture level. Covering the top of your soil with just plastic will also do this.
Third, lining the bottom of the pot with a stronger nutrient style doesnt make much sense as the feeder roots are near the top. So your pot is upside down. after this harvest you will proly have enough stuff to just mix the soil up, let it rest a week or 2 and then plant right back in it.
Good stuff sir!
 
Agreed, oof. Shouldn't just dig dirt up from your yard and grow in it.


That tip burn is due to your watering habits. First you need to get out them pots. Those are for Coco DTW setups. Not organics. Yes people use them, theyre cheap. A cool hack is to wrap them in shrink wrap around the sides.
Second, you need something over the top of that soil to slow down water evaporation. Whats happening is, as your plant sucks moisture out the soil the nutrient concentration is going up. Burning the tips. This is why in organics you dont do wet/dry cycles. You want to keep an even moisture level. Covering the top of your soil with just plastic will also do this.
Third, lining the bottom of the pot with a stronger nutrient style doesnt make much sense as the feeder roots are near the top. So your pot is upside down. after this harvest you will proly have enough stuff to just mix the soil up, let it rest a week or 2 and then plant right back in it.
Thank you so much for your info and help see what I did for just few days untill I use something better,is it okey ?
 

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I’m going to be quite frank. Healthy plant roots extend through the whole containers within weeks if not days. Layering super soil is one of the main reasons people fail at organics.

so the idea that it’s getting burnt from the “hot” soil is not accurate.


I can see visually your soil is dead.
It needs a lot more water. And small fabric pots suck for organic soil. Never will hold the proper moisture at the root zone.

how much are you watering ( volume per day).

your stressing snd stunting the plant, my guess by letting soil dry out betweenwaterings….. water everyday, even if just alittle to start, no exceptions.
Tnx alot for heads up .
 

Milky Weed

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Make sure your fixture is 2' above. Check pH. Use 1 tsp. Dawn dish soap/gallon of water ( wetting agent). Quit using potting soil. Doesn't look bad, very short (what's the hybrid).
I can use dawn instead of yucca extract? That’s tight. I’ll remember that.

I always thought it would hurt the plants somehow.

Im guessing this may kill microbes though or is this safe for them?
 
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