Help!!!! I might have overwatered her.

2kstyle

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shit look at Runt J she's hurting....:cry:

help anybody?????

Check out the second set of shoots on almost all of the pictures. They all are curled. The Third picture shows the shoot that started to rocket up until this problem. The new leaves are super skinny and pale green. Don't know what is the problem, I'm totally stumped. Can't find another kind of problem exactly like mine. Help please?
 

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dr.greenthumb85

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try adding a Tablespoon of 3% h2o2 to 1 gallon next time you water and keep it that way untill she perks up, quick fix for overwatering, the h2o2 adds oxygen to the water.
 

cheetah2007

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maybe Molybdenum deficiency. try to add some with fertilizer, but be careful with the dose.also it maybe a rootbound.this pot seems to be a lil bit short.
 

dr.greenthumb85

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also whats your ph at. looks like its zinc def which i think aslo is from a lack of N. if the ph is off then you got nute lock out, if you ph is off, flush or if the soil is already clean water with corrected ph water and h2o2 and a well balanced veg nute. 1/2 strength.
 

2kstyle

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also whats your ph at. looks like its zinc def which i think aslo is from a lack of N. if the ph is off then you got nute lock out, if you ph is off, flush or if the soil is already clean water with corrected ph water and h2o2 and a well balanced veg nute. 1/2 strength.

my ph is at 6.7 and where do you get the h2o2?
 

missmandy

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i flush with 4 gallons water .......1/4 cup epsom salt mixed in that water , & 1/2 cup of hydrogen poroxide ... flush it out & dont water again for 10-12 days
 

2kstyle

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i flush with 4 gallons water .......1/4 cup epsom salt mixed in that water , & 1/2 cup of hydrogen poroxide ... flush it out & dont water again for 10-12 days

10 to 12 days? really that long? but yeah why the epsom salt do you think I have a Mag def, is that why?
 

BlindLuck

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Transplant it into a proper 3-5 gallon pot w/drainage...those long flower pots are for...flowers...many, many individual small flowers, not large plants. The soil in the center of that is probably never drying out...causing the yellowing.
 

2kstyle

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Transplant it into a proper 3-5 gallon pot w/drainage...those long flower pots are for...flowers...many, many individual small flowers, not large plants. The soil in the center of that is probably never drying out...causing the yellowing.

thanks I transplanted in a little bigger pot like a 14" pot. Maybe 7 gallon. but anyways, I'll have to sit and wait this one out.
 
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