Help, my plant started dying

MrCanna

New Member
Hi It’s been a few days since I transplanted to a bigger pot, but unfortunately my plant started having complications, this is my second plant, and sincerely I don’t know what is going on, Can I save this plant?

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Thanks for your help!
 
The only thing I can see is that it is overwatered. Cannabis needs wet / dry cycles. Like others have said, need to know grow media, lighting, temps, feeding and watering habits,...

It looks like you are misting. If you are misting during lights on, then you may burn the plant. Water droplets act as little magnifying glasses.
 

MrCanna

New Member
The growing medium is promix growth medium with perlite. The lighting schedule is 18h light - 6h dark. I am using white led reflectors but I do not know the wattage. As fas as watering schedule I do not have one, but I usually water it 0.5 - 0.8 Liters per day. Room temperature is about 23ºC.
 

Hitboy

Member
The growing medium is promix growth medium with perlite. The lighting schedule is 18h light - 6h dark. I am using white led reflectors but I do not know the wattage. As fas as watering schedule I do not have one, but I usually water it 0.5 - 0.8 Liters per day. Room temperature is about 23ºC.
Too much water, i think your plant is drowning.
At this point you should be watering a lot less water and a lot less frequently. As FlowerPower said, the soil needs to have a wet\dry cycle and usually it takes between 2-4days for it to dry
 

MrCanna

New Member
Also, looks like she started flowering. Is that an auto?
This plant was growing outdoors but as soon I noticed it started flowering moved it inside where I can have control over the lighting schedule, but It did no good to the plant.

Too much water, i think your plant is drowning.
At this point you should be watering a lot less water and a lot less frequently. As FlowerPower said, the soil needs to have a wet\dry cycle and usually it takes between 2-4days for it to dry
What can I do to help the plant recover from this drowning state?, When is a good time to water the plant?
 
This plant was growing outdoors but as soon I noticed it started flowering moved it inside where I can have control over the lighting schedule, but It did no good to the plant.
If that is a photo you need to be careful or you will cause it to hermie. If it is flowering it shouldn't be receiving more than 12/12 light. If it is an auto it doesn't really matter.
 

Hitboy

Member
This plant was growing outdoors but as soon I noticed it started flowering moved it inside where I can have control over the lighting schedule, but It did no good to the plant.



What can I do to help the plant recover from this drowning state? , I mean besides not watering...
Make sure you have enough drainage holes at the bottom of the container and that it’s lifted a few cm above the surface.
Bring your lights as close as you can without burning the plant ( do the hand test).
Try to raise the temps to 23~28.
And let it dry!
 

MrCanna

New Member
Make sure you have enough drainage holes at the bottom of the container and that it’s lifted a few cm above the surface.
Bring your lights as close as you can without burning the plant ( do the hand test).
Try to raise the temps to 23~28.
And let it dry!
Thanks, I hope it's not too late.
 

m4s73r

Well-Known Member
Put that plant back in veg (24 hr light) and it will be fine. once you start to see it growing transplant it a bigger pot.
 

Clumpyoyster

Well-Known Member
The growing medium is promix growth medium with perlite. The lighting schedule is 18h light - 6h dark. I am using white led reflectors but I do not know the wattage. As fas as watering schedule I do not have one, but I usually water it 0.5 - 0.8 Liters per day. Room temperature is about 23ºC.
These plants don’t need water everyday if your in soil and your watering correctly. I do usually once the plants about 3-4 weeks old my schedule mostly stays the same about every three to four days. I water with feed every time and always have 20-30% run off and drain the trays after. Never leave standing water In your grow.
 

Clumpyoyster

Well-Known Member
and keep reading on RIU
I always come here after I’ve exhausted all my efforts first. There is tons of information on every single aspect of growing pot on the web that I always try to self diagnose and self inform so that I learn through filtering all that info. If I get stumped there’s not one time RIU hasn’t pointed me the right direction.
Www.growweedeasy.com is one of my favourites along with you tubers that I follow.
 
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