help is my plant okay.

growman3666

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Your plant looks very healthy actually. Do not let the old yellow leaf make you think that your plant is in any sort of trouble. The most important thing is the new growth, which seems to look great. Whatever you are doing keep it up. It would probably be wise to let it grow a couple more weeks at the least before flower, but it all depends on the flowering area you have to work with and what kind of wattage you want to put over it.


Theres a reason for this plant to be this small at four weeks old. Obviously something wasn't right for these first four weeks. A yellow leaf on a small plant does mean something, most of the time trouble i.e. deficiency, a much to high ph causing a lockout etc.
 

growman3666

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I think he has a lockout. His plant shows N def. yellowing starts at the bottom and works up. it slows growth exponentially. N is extremely important for veg, if indeed it is a lockout due to high ph the plant will not grow much in the next two weeks at all and will slowly die. I think he should check his ph asap.
 

growman3666

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Soil doesnt look too too bad from top view, I do see bark though which is acidic and can definately up your PH
 

bmeat

New Member
Soil doesnt look too too bad from top view, I do see bark though which is acidic and can definately up your PH
bark is food for fungus to break down for the plant the eat. it actually makes it more acidic which will cause a ph down. thats fine though, cannabis likes a little bit of a acidic soil.

some decomposers have even evolved to not only break down wood and dirt, but even plastic! (yuck)

most likely this cats problem was that he wasnt let the soil dry out fully. when the soil dries out, the plants roots grow and search far and wide for moisture. wet soil will cause slow growth, droopiness and even vegetative necrosis.
 
Did you feed with some compost? Are you letting soil dry out? Hows she doing?
Sorry havent been on in a while but i havent fed her since Wednesday of last week. i started the flowering yesterday cause its such a small space. and im waiting for it to wake up. to show you,.
 
This is true, but that is why I insisted that he let the plant grow for another 2 weeks...[/QUOTE



I think he has a lockout. His plant shows N def. yellowing starts at the bottom and works up. it slows growth exponentially. N is extremely important for veg, if indeed it is a lockout due to high ph the plant will not grow much in the next two weeks at all and will slowly die. I think he should check his ph asap.
The Yellowing of the leaves was when it was at week 3. its growing very great right now.
 
Your plant looks very healthy actually. Do not let the old yellow leaf make you think that your plant is in any sort of trouble. The most important thing is the new growth, which seems to look great. Whatever you are doing keep it up. It would probably be wise to let it grow a couple more weeks at the least before flower, but it all depends on the flowering area you have to work with and what kind of wattage you want to put over it.
My grow space is only 1 foot 5 inches tall. So i wanted to flower it now, because if I add the lights as a factor I only have about a foot to work with.
 

bmeat

New Member
release lst. it grew a lot though. did you feed it nutes recently or something?

if not it may just need a light drink
 
i did on monday. a little bit. do i just add a little water cause the leaves are soft but some are getting crispy.
and the new growths are very good, they are a bright vibrant green
 

bmeat

New Member
you should water so all of the soil gets moist. i usually water enough so that the top half of my pot will get a drink. (because bottem of pots stay wet and becuase gravity will move the water down there)

give her some water! then show me a picture in a day.

if you watch the main stalk youll actually be able to see it swell as the water travels up it.
 
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