What is the problem with this plant?

aavi420

Member
I started my second grow 19th day of last month, 2 White Widows growing now. Other plant seems fine but other has some kind of problem, here is some pictures:

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I haven't started giving them fertilizer yet, can it be that? Also, I haven't watered that soil completely, I have only sprayed water with spray bottle. As you can see, only lower leaves seem to have that problem. They have been growing 26 days now. Other plant seems to be fine, here is picture of it:

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Wastei

Well-Known Member
We need a little more info like what "soil mix" you use peat, coco coir etc and what nutrients you're planning to use.

First impression is that the plant is planted in a little to big of a pot and being fed to little water and/or nutrients.
 

aavi420

Member
Soil is Canna Terra Professional and they are on 12,5 liter pots. I also put about 10% of vermiculite and 10% of coco fiber on soil, and that soil has perlite already added to mix. I haven't used nutrients at all at this time, but I have Bio Bizz nutrients from my first grow.
 

conor c

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Soil is Canna Terra Professional and they are on 12,5 liter pots. I also put about 10% of vermiculite and 10% of coco fiber on soil, and that soil has perlite already added to mix. I haven't used nutrients at all at this time, but I have Bio Bizz nutrients from my first grow.
Give her 1ml of the grow at least then starting low and working up is best way she old enough to be fed also time to ditch spraying water for a jug or can or whatever
 

aavi420

Member
I forgot to mention I started them in peat pot, and I'm starting to think the other one's roots didn't get through that pot. I gave 1ml of that grow and day later almost all other nutrients from Bio Bizz, and it's only getting worse. That plant is also almost twice the height of that healthy looking one. Is it possible that roots didn't get through peat pot, and is there a good way to maybe break it down so roots get more space?
 
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