Help my plant!!!!

Hello everyone!!! As you can see i'm in need of some help. My plant is about 2-3 weeks old and it doesn't look like its growing and the bottom leaves are turning yellow??

What am i doing wrong?
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Justcause910

Active Member
Ya Try Some Plant Food Yellow Means Its Dieing You Also Can't Use Normal Light Bulbs For Light And You Need A Light Cycle Etc: 18 Hours Of Light 6 Hours Dark Do That Every Night And Day The Same Cycle Over And Over And You Should Try Germinating Them Before Planting Them
 
Ya Try Some Plant Food Yellow Means Its Dieing You Also Can't Use Normal Light Bulbs For Light And You Need A Light Cycle Etc: 18 Hours Of Light 6 Hours Dark Do That Every Night And Day The Same Cycle Over And Over And You Should Try Germinating Them Before Planting Them
im running the light 24 hours i heard this good for optimum growth???
 

Justcause910

Active Member
Well If You Have 24 Hour Light Then Make Sure You Use More Water Yellow Means Its Dieing Probably Drying Up From Sun To Fast
 

Coho

Well-Known Member
No nutes. It needs better drainage(perlite) in the soil. Did you just water or its real wet. Those first paddle shaped leaves are supposed to die off. They are food storage.
 

secro

Active Member
lolz yeah more nutes more nutes ...... but seriously guys, its 2-3 weeks old, been planted in potting soil - not seed raising mix - it looks like about a half a cup of soil at that .... looks heat stressed also whats up with the tin foil on the walls ?, do you know what your max/min temps are ???
 

Justcause910

Active Member
Thanks for the input much appreciated!!!
No Problem And If You Didnt Try Next Time Germinating Them In Water For 24 hours

Hope This Helps Alot For Germinating Them for Better Grow

Half fill your glass with mineral water. We have taken a single seed (female), and placed it in the water (shot glass). Notice that the seed is initially floating.
We have identified this seed and now we need to put it away in a warm and dark place for 24-30 hours. This allows the seed to absorb water. The seed does not need or like any light yet, but likes everything warm.
The cannabis seed simply needs warm air, moisture and darkness to begin it's life.


Select a warm spot that stays consistent in the temperature it offers (like on your water heater). We cover our glass with a dark cup to keep out all of the surrounding light.
Keeping a temperature of between 75° to 85° Fahrenheit is excellent for starting seeds.
Again, leave this covered and warm for at least 24 hours. This will allow the seed to absorb water, and is an excellent indication that the seed can grow.
 

kgp

Well-Known Member
It took me a long time to learn my lessons about nutes. I fried many plants. You have to learn to read your plants, wait till they need food to feed them. Way better to under do it, then over nute them.
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
It took me a long time to learn my lessons about nutes. I fried many plants. You have to learn to read your plants, wait till they need food to feed them. Way better to under do it, then over nute them.
Well said and easy to do. +rep for new-to-the-site but obviously not to the game. Graduate of the School of Hard Knocks?

NO NUTES IS GOOD NUTES, BEGINNERS!!!!
 
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