3 Month old plant dieing? NEED HELP ASAP

slikz714

Active Member
hi, this is my 2nd plant i've grown and it isnt going as great as my first plant. its about 3 months old and the lower water leaves or whatever its called started dying and slowly moving on its way up. the end of the tips are turning and drying up yellow/brownish looking and its curling up too.. how can i fix this so it'll grow healthy again? the branches growing in between the leaves arent dying as of this moment jus the big outter leaves. it is a female plant of course and i currently just transplanted it into miracle gro fert cus tahtwas all i had laying around the house.. the water stays absorbed in this fert for quite longer then the other ferts i used.. how can i fix my plant pls?! thanks in advanced
 

thaman420

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This sounds like over watering. I was watering my plants too much and the bottom petal leaves died and like yours my other leaves started shriveling up and yellowing, so I started not watering them as much and i think that fixed the problem.
 

Futbolstar198

Active Member
hi, this is my 2nd plant i've grown and it isnt going as great as my first plant. its about 3 months old and the lower water leaves or whatever its called started dying and slowly moving on its way up. the end of the tips are turning and drying up yellow/brownish looking and its curling up too.. how can i fix this so it'll grow healthy again? the branches growing in between the leaves arent dying as of this moment jus the big outter leaves. it is a female plant of course and i currently just transplanted it into miracle gro fert cus tahtwas all i had laying around the house.. the water stays absorbed in this fert for quite longer then the other ferts i used.. how can i fix my plant pls?! thanks in advanced
the ph of the water or soil could be too high.. i no from experience.. also the stress of the new transport could be the reason too! chec the ph's of both the water and the soil then you will see!
 

home grown 420

Active Member
how about the miracle gro soil? most marijuana plants dont like the time release nutes in miracle gro. ive had nothing but problems with it.

i was gonna say it could be rootbound but if you just transplanted it then it shouldve stopped.
 

bigballin007

New Member
MG will get toxic usualy around 2 months 2 weeks as the ferts release around this time, but if you just transplanted a few thing probaly happened
A) the roots were disturbed (stress)
B) Over watering + yellow curling leaves (stress)
C) Ph inbalance check your ph and adjust to 6.5 (incorrect ph can create alot of differnt problems and Mg has horrible PH for flowering due to time release ferts in the soil )
D) Stress, to many changes all at once will stress a plant and cause it to use up it's own nutrients, ie. yellowing leaves....

To correct this first stop watering as often let them tell you the need water( they will sag a bit) adjust your ph by testing your soil with a ph test kit, stop stressing your plant by messin with it so much all this does is create extra stress on them..... You might find it easier to just start over as a lesson learned about MG and over watering, the typical noob mistake........
 

DOC GREENTHUMB

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man i am in the same boat brotha aaaaaaaahhhhhhh fix my yellow weed leaves please!! why i cant go to nursery and ask that is FUCKIN bafflin but let me take a oxycontin and drink a forty thats cool but no PLANTS!! oh sorry rantinf there but also make sure not to over nute, worry them to death and succeed in doin so! thats most nebies i cant stay away from my babies sometimes equals stress suprised by what 2 or 3 days of nothing but liughting can do then see where you at before tryin everything at once. they can be brought back too life practice on those fuck throwin them out try to fix em good practice for future
 

DOC GREENTHUMB

Active Member
man i must have smoked myself retarded cuz how do i ask a phuckin question instead of just awnswer threads i have questions of my own and pics but cant figure this out not to mention i am computer illterate soo any repl to Doc Green would be great sorry wrong place to post
 

rad3305201

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my guess is you should transplant it to a lager pot with some fox farm soil when you transplant let your plant compleatly dry up first then when you put your plant in the new container cut 1 inch of the bottom roots and water your plant heavely and then leave it for 3 days or so to let it dry up again this will stress it but in about 2 weaks or so your problem will be gone and if your plant is flowering just transplant with out cuting the roots to reduce stress good luck
 
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