What the fuck is wrong with this plant? (pics)

noxnoctum

Active Member
All my other plants are doing good, but this one, some of the leaves are shrivelled at the ends, while some of the other leaves (of the same plant) look perfectly normal. What could cause this? I water them every third day half the amout of dirt they're in. (so if there's a cup of dirt, half a cup of water). Pics below:












And on a side note... is this plant a dude (this is a dif plant from one above)? I dunno but it kinda looked like one from those things at the nodes. It's about 5 weeks old, on an 18/6 schedule.



thanks
 

Vento

Well-Known Member
My guess is ... they have out grown them cups now man .... and way to much water .... any drainage on them cups ?

You tryed tipping it out of the cup to see if the roots are all snagged up ..... i would guess prolly rotting to .... get them inot ne pots pronto !
 

noxnoctum

Active Member
Ya I'm moving them outside tomorrow. Not into pots just into holes full of quality dirt. And yes there are holes in the bottom of the cups.
 

420killabud

Member
How close are your lights? Cfls? Looks like heat stress/light burn or nute problem to me:confused:


Ive never had that happen from root bound, mine normally stop producing new growth and just get leggy as hell when there bound:joint:
 

noxnoctum

Active Member
@420killabud

They're pretty damn close now. Like an inch and a half away. But thing is so are the other plants and they're fine.

I don't really know how to move the lights higher because they're on this clamp thing.
 

WaRpIg

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Dude the Soil you u se is choking them .. . WHAT KIND OF SOIL DID YOU PUT IN THERE ? SOME SOIL LOCKED PH AT 7.9 . MAKE SURE PH 6.4 AND THEN PUT WATER IN .. WHATEVER WATER COMING OUT BOTTOM CHECK THAT FOR PH SEE WHERE IT AT .. I BELIVE SOIL IS CHOKING THEM ...
 

tyke1973

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Get the plants in a nice size pot it looks like there still is enouth greenage to salvage but this will have a big effect on the final out come ie yeild.Alot of growers do not understand that you have to keep a plant has happy has possible or she just will not produce no where near the ammount she should.The problem could be a few thing's No 1 ph not been done when you have added the nutes to the water and the ph is all over the place causeing a massive ph flucktuation.No 2 far too much nutes added this seems like the most sensable one to me you are useing far too much nutes.No3 a massive spillage of nutes on the leaves during watering yes people spilling nutes onto leaves can cause this much damage seen it done.No 4 this one could also be a main reason for damage too hot in the grow area lights a little too close if so back the of a tad.Don't take all the leaves off just cut them back to the green flush them through with water ph of 7 let them dry out and start with the nutes again....................only you will know what one it is you are doing wrong but it will be one of the above......................................................tyke........................
 

420killabud

Member
It could be heat stress depending on the temps of your grow area? But like tyke said ^^ Try one of the above problems at a time till you get her fixed up. but it is either a nute burn/deficiency or heat stress. If the leaves are crispy and dry @ the unhealthy spots then it is deff light burn/heat stress.
 
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