First Grow, Please Help

bongsmilie plant.jpgSo, here's my plant. This is my first post so I'm not sure if you'll be able to enlarge that picture, if there are any issues I'll post a bigger pic. My girls gmaw gave me a plant, and I decided to grow it up. It's about a foot and a half tall, the main trunk of the plan looks green as can be, its was just.. beautiful. Here recently I've been having an issue where the eaves will shribble up, and this is what it looks like before they fall off. That pic is a leaf still attached to the plant, but sadly, it wont be tomorrow. I'm getting scared its not going to make it.. What do I do?:confused:
 

treegoesmoo

Active Member
To diagnose it, you're gonna have to give more info on that. What's your medium, indoor/outdoor (looks outdoor), what size pot is it in, nutes, how old it is etc etc. But from JUST that, I'm no expert, but it looks like either a late stage calcium def or somewhere along those lines, or it could be time for a transplant.
 
To diagnose it, you're gonna have to give more info on that. What's your medium, indoor/outdoor (looks outdoor), what size pot is it in, nutes, how old it is etc etc. But from JUST that, I'm no expert, but it looks like either a late stage calcium def or somewhere along those lines, or it could be time for a transplant.
Outdoor, about 2 months old. Shit, can't remember the soil.. Its not in a pot; it's in the ground.
 
The problem only occurs with the middle of the plant. The leaves on top that have just been formed and the small leaves that form out of he top dont seem to be affected until more leaves have grown.
 

36OhBuds

Active Member
Thanks for the Info man. I also think its phosphorus. I got some tomato food that you mix with a gallon of water, the miracle grow stuff. Ill water it with that stuff day after tomorrow.
Might keep going for a couple days. Give it some time to fix itself. Good luck
 
Welsh, The ground is completely clay type. I dug a hole a little deeper than the pot and filled it up with soil. Something may have gone wrong when i took it out of the pot, but then again, i cut the pot in half with a razor. Wetness, its been damp from rain. We had a couple day long down pour.
 

Y0da

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Welsh, The ground is completely clay type. I dug a hole a little deeper than the pot and filled it up with soil. Something may have gone wrong when i took it out of the pot, but then again, i cut the pot in half with a razor. Wetness, its been damp from rain. We had a couple day long down pour.
Yeah! I've got webbed feet now :)
 
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