Help!! Clueless!!

Bobbybeast

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This has 3 main leaves so id like to save it.. 75degree average.. I think i overwatered but have no idea if it can be saved. Overnight after second watering this happened
 

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Nugachino

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The first step is admitting you have a problem...

Anyhoozle... Back on topic.

Don't water it for the next few days. It's only a seedling. They drink stuff all.

It should recover if left to dry up a little.
 

Nugachino

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Also. You should tell us a bit more about the conditions its in. What's your medium. What light. How close. How much water are you giving it... Things like that
 

Bobbybeast

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Well 2 months ago i got a bag seed.. Dug up a little dirt, stole an entire pot of soil from a random yard that had what looks like pro mix w/ peralite.. Used tap water and no nutes and the fucker thrived somehow.. Ill post a pic.. I think it was a hermie so i went online got femanized seeds, and started collecting rain water an ordered fox farm trio.. So i gern two seeds.. One doesnt sprout so i dig it up and its just a root with no head that is dying.. Brown.. This one popped with 3 colytes or whatever then i watered it with big bloom 3 days in a row bc im an idiot.. Ill post old plants cola pic i saved and a new one of this guy
and 2 clfs 2 inches away
 

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Nugachino

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Yeah. You gotta ease up on the water. And unless you've got a soilless setup. Don't give any nutes for like the first 2 or so weeks till the first signs of yellowing or something like that. That's when you feed them.

Also. Get a water pH kit. Don't do what I did. And water with highly alkaline tap water then wonder why your plant is sick as a dog.

With those cfls... How many watts are they? It could be that they're too much, way too close. Give it at least half a foot. Its only an infant.
 

Nugachino

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...upon second glance. Hope it recovers. Don't worry too much. I've been where you are.

I'm still a noob grower myself.

I've over watered. Over fed. Under fed. Fuxxed around too much with moving from pot to pot and the like.

You'll get there. Bag seed is like the training ground of all new growers. In fact I'm currently doing a bag seed. She's about 3rd week from the flip.
 

Bobbybeast

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...upon second glance. Hope it recovers. Don't worry too much. I've been where you are.

I'm still a noob grower myself.

I've over watered. Over fed. Under fed. Fuxxed around too much with moving from pot to pot and the like.

You'll get there. Bag seed is like the training ground of all new growers. In fact I'm currently doing a bag seed. She's about 3rd week from the flip.
Ir says 13 watts 60 watt replacement.. Idk what this means
 

Nugachino

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What I meant to say was. (Good) Soil usually has all the nutrients a plant needs for atleast a couple of weeks. Soilless like coco coir and perlite mixed need a constant supply as they normally don't have anything in them. Well... very little at least.
 

Nugachino

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That light is only 13 watts. You'll want another 2 or so. Are they more of an orange light. Or blue? Cool white or warm white that is. Your want more cool at this stage. Warm is for later on.
 

Bobbybeast

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That light is only 13 watts. You'll want another 2 or so. Are they more of an orange light. Or blue? Cool white or warm white that is. Your want more cool at this stage. Warm is for later on.
They are actually soft.. Ive heard diffrent things.. Some use soft some dont
 

Nugachino

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Okay. So from what I've heard. Red (warm) spectrum can be used for the entire grow if you want. But, the addition of at least 30% blue (cool) spectrum light will boost the production of leaves.

If you go to www.growweedeasy.com you'll find quite a bit of info on growing our beloved herb. From the basics of dirt grows. To the intricacies of deep water culture and plant training to obtain maximum yields.

Give that a gander. And you'll get a bettter idea of what to do.
 

Nugachino

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As a rule of thumb you want about 30watts per square foot. 50w per sq foot is about optimal. And 80w per sq foot is the upper limits.
 

Nugachino

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Not a problem. I'm happy to try and answer whatever else you want to know. Otherwise... hit up that web site. They'll tell you waaaaayyyy more than I can.
 

Tupapa

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Yeah. You gotta ease up on the water. And unless you've got a soilless setup. Don't give any nutes for like the first 2 or so weeks till the first signs of yellowing or something like that. That's when you feed them.

Also. Get a water pH kit. Don't do what I did. And water with highly alkaline tap water then wonder why your plant is sick as a dog.

With those cfls... How many watts are they? It could be that they're too much, way too close. Give it at least half a foot. Its only an infant.
With cfls u can get them as close as 1 to 2 inches with no problem., Cfls doesn't emitt to much heat., I like to Start seedlings with cfls and after 2 weeks I'll put them under. Mh
 

Nugachino

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Ah... yep. My mistake. I keep forgetting little tidbits like that. Maybe because I'm just used to seeing hid and led lights. Who knows.

He could do with more cfls though. 23w won't get ya far.
 
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