All 4 new plants suddenly dying?

202buds

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image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg all my plants were doing fine two days ago, but I checked up on em yesterday and now they're fucked. What happened here and is there anything I can do?
 

MeJuana

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Yeah you possibly could save them if you prop them up and treat those leafs that were in the dirt with a light mix of hydrogen peroxide. (Mixing charts on Google)

But why did they fall over? Too dry or too wet? Where did that dirt come from? Are you feeding brand new seedlings? Tell us everything you did if you want to attempt a save but honestly we are talking perform miracles recover now so you have to provide all the details as fast as possible. There's a terrific chance it is too late also but at least we can determine why the hell you just killed a weed in a controlled environment.
 

202buds

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Yeah you possibly could save them if you prop them up and treat those leafs that were in the dirt with a light mix of hydrogen peroxide. (Mixing charts on Google)

But why did they fall over? Too dry or too wet? Where did that dirt come from? Are you feeding brand new seedlings? Tell us everything you did if you want to attempt a save but honestly we are talking perform miracles recover now so you have to provide all the details as fast as possible. There's a terrific chance it is too late also but at least we can determine why the hell you just killed a weed in a controlled environment.
1) Im not why they fell over. I had left the plants outside without checking up much on them but i did notice all plants were pretty lanky 2 days ago when i checked on them. At that point they were looking of normalish color but the stems were almost parallel to the ground with flowers pointed up towards sun.

2. If anything, maybe to dry? I had not been watering them and there was next to no rain for past few days

3. Brand new seedlings

4. I noticed the plants yesterday evening so i brought them inside, added some dry perlite mix To tops of plant containers in attempt to prop up plants and then watered and left plants under a table lamp.
 

mean.green

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1) Im not why they fell over. I had left the plants outside without checking up much on them but i did notice all plants were pretty lanky 2 days ago when i checked on them. At that point they were looking of normalish color but the stems were almost parallel to the ground with flowers pointed up towards sun.

2. If anything, maybe to dry? I had not been watering them and there was next to no rain for past few days

3. Brand new seedlings

4. I noticed the plants yesterday evening so i brought them inside, added some dry perlite mix To tops of plant containers in attempt to prop up plants and then watered and left plants under a table lamp.
It looks like your soil is from your backyard.
What type of soil are you using?
 

202buds

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The soil is almost exclusively a perlite mix. There may be 15% actual soil from my back yard (as I've been doing some gardening unrelated to cannabis recently), but i can't quite recall.
 

Bthegreatone

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mean.green

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They all three look the same, I have no idea what's wrong, but I would assume the soil is not good for your plants. I would go out and buy soil that is made to grow cannabis.
 

202buds

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The first plant look like it caught somthing bad from out side, what was the weather like, humidity and such. Those black and white spots look suspect as hell man, I'd start research there first. Of course it's only my opinion.
The weather was fairly mild and dry. I had 2 seedlings in another area and those are still kicking strong so I have no idea. This will only be my second grow so there is much still left for me to learn.
 

202buds

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They all three look the same, I have no idea what's wrong, but I would assume the soil is not good for your plants. I would go out and buy soil that is made to grow cannabis.
Would it be a poor idea to try and transplant into new soil? Or do you think they are too weak for the shock of that?

I've been trying to understand the dark spots. Its almost like something has been eating them. I hope its not fungal, but I'm still a newbie so I'm not sensitive or knowledgeable enough to really diagnose accurately.
 

mean.green

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If I were you, I would re-plan everything. Do more research.
Read up on: soil, perlite, Light bulbs (CFL,HPS/ MH, or LED)/ Distance from light bulb, Water (Ph meter, how often), Temperatures for cannabis, correct pot size, Humidity for cannabis, airflow, how to use nutrients and when to feed. All of these things you need to master BEFORE you start indoors.

I would start your seedlings off indoors for a month, and then transplant outdoors (in the correct soil) if you are growing outdoors.

If you want to grow outdoors, You need to get the correct soil/ perlite mix; Plant when light hours are 14 daylight/ 10 dark; Water with the correct PH, keep all animals away, how to use nutrients and when to feed, protect the plant, have at least a 15 gallon hole per plant.

There's is always more to learn, but you need to at least learn the basics.
 
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MeJuana

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You can't move plants from indoors directly outdoors into full time sunlight because they haven't developed the wax that protects from UVB. Keep them out of the sun they may recover. If you want to move plants outdoors we do that little by little watching them closely because if they droop they need shade immediately.
 

Bthegreatone

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If I were you, I would re-plan everything. Do more research.
Read up on: soil, perlite, Light bulbs (CFL,HPS/ MH, or LED)/ Distance from light bulb, Water (Ph meter, how often), Temperatures for cannabis, Humidity for cannabis, airflow, how to use nutrients and when to feed. All of these things you need to master BEFORE you start indoors.

I would start your seedlings off indoors for a month, and then transplant outdoors (in the correct soil) if you are growing outdoors.

If you want to grow outdoors, You need to get the correct soil/ perlite mix; Plant when light hours are 14 daylight/ 10 dark; Water with the correct PH, keep all animals away, how to use nutrients and when to feed, protect the plant, have at least a 15 gallon hole per plant.

There's is always more to learn, but you need to at least learn the basics.
You can't move plants from indoors directly outdoors into full time sunlight because they haven't developed the wax that protects from UVB. Keep them out of the sun they may recover. If you want to move plants outdoors we do that little by little watching them closely because if they droop they need shade immediately.
What these guys said!
 
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