Can't catch a break

BlackBean

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So I've had nothing but issues since I tried to switch to organics. I just don't want to give up. I followed a recipe in making my own soil and I don't know if I messed a step up or what but these plants are a month old now. Please if anyone knows what's goin on help me.

I will give a list of any details needed I just don't wanna type everything if no one is going to respond. Here are the plantsIMG_0901.JPGIMG_0901.JPG
 

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Looks a bit over watered to me. You have a huge pot for a small plant. Nothing you can do about that now. Just dont water until the pot is dry. The yellow bottom leaf is not that big of a deal unless the plant doesnt start growing. Super soil needs constant carbs. I switched over a year ago. I had similar problems in the beginning. I started feeding my bennies a combinations of carboload and recharge. I cant recommend that product enough even if you have the best super soil it makes superb
 

Diabolical666

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Try not using auto flower..1st bit of stress they tend to start wanting to flower. Try femanized or reg seeds.
Start over with some better beans. You have probably more money in organics at this point then you will get back in yield.
 

BobCajun

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Yeah way too big of pots. Start small and move up as required. Probably screwed up on mixing your own soil too, probably put a bunch of stuff in it that's more harmful than beneficial. That plant on the left is real messed up, the stem part I mean. How the hell did it get like that? Supposed to be straight. Anyway, my suggestion is start over again because those plants will yield about 1 gram by the looks of them. Let's just say go back to weed school for a while and then try it again, properly, with a good strain and buying good potting soil, preferably some without fungus gnat larvae and god knows what else in it. Meaning use sterilized soil. Just read up on how to sterilize soil in an oven or whatever.
 
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