Hah, yeah you're right. I'm in northern cali! Ok so, since I started the thread I haven't watered her. She seems to be doing better, definitely perking up a bit!This has nothing to do with your current problem but if I were you I'd train that lady a bit. From what I assume you are growing with natural light and given the time of year and no bud on your plant I'm guessing you live in the northern hemisphere and it's min summer by you. This plant is gonna keep growing and stretching until winter starts and buds start forming. Basically what I'm saying is that if you don't tip/top or train her now you gonna possibly out grow you roof dude.
With regards to your current problem, I've had this problem before when I started growing. I had great difficulty finding out what was wrong and if it wasn't for your full plant shots I wouldn't have been able to see whats wrong with yours but it seems like you have a simple watering problem here. Your leaves are sagging just a little bit too much and I think you might be drowning her.
I do t agree with this at all, if he ups the bites while the plant is recovering from lock out it could do more damage than good. He's posted that the plants are getting perkier just by not being watered witch leads us all to the decision we originally thought and that's water bogged.but after seeing the second pic, it might be nitrogen, try slightly upping the nutes and see what happens
I know there are tons of threads, I've read through a lot of them and honestly I think I'm to anal to pick one problem lol.
I have this problem where if I see one thing different about the plant, I can't stop assuming shit (all bad like it's dying/going to die ect).
here is the picture of a leaf I took off of the plant. I would say around 20% of the leaves are having these symptoms.
Also, a little extra info. This is my first attempt at growing, and I got the green thumb due to my friend growing beautiful plants. So, I thought I would
try and grow a little something myself this year. I however didn't read anything when beginning. I used miracle grow soil (lol) and I don't any anything
to the soil. I just water it and it grows, which is exactly what I wanted this first time around.
So just recently I found out I had a mite problem on one of my plants, so I went to a hydro store and the guy recommended Mighty Wash. I used it on my
plant, everything was great, killed all the mites, no problems at all. Found out the plant was a male, killed it, and now my other plant has mites. I used MW
on said plant, everything died, everything good for 2 days, and on the third day, this is what is happening. Wasn't sure what could be the problem though.
Thanks for the help, also if anyone knows the best way to grow with the current soil, i know I won't be getting the best, I just want to complete a cycle.
Uhh, it's one spider and hes at the top of the plant normally. I think he likes the clutter of leaves! I was hoping he would eat all the little bastards seeing as the plant isn't too big yet lol.In my opinion spiders are good and bad good because they do keep the bugs toa minimum and bad because they will link leaves together and can stunt growth depending on we're they are at if u have. It towards the bottom it ill be fine, people do lst with their plants and this can be a form of that