I'm Having Problems With One Of My Plants

heathaa

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i have two of them two different bagseeds. the larger one is doing great and the smaller one isnt. it has no undergrowth except the first node. and the leaves are showing signs of something wrong. both plants are on the same schedule and one is loving it and the other isnt. ican you show me whats up i topped it like a month or so agoView attachment 1680464View attachment 1680465
 

heathaa

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they are flowering also. they get rain everyday pretty much and i give them custom blend of nutes about once a month
 

obijohn

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I'd put them in the ground, or at least in larger pots, your yield and plant health will suffer in such small containers under the sun
 

heathaa

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no roots showing back when they were a couple inches tall i added an inch or two of dirt to the 5 gallon buckets they are in to help them stand up stronger
 

troythepooh14

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Give them a good watering... to keep the roots and dirt together. then gently remove the plant... its a breeze with two people.
 

heathaa

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theres just so much dirt to translpant. im not quite sure it will stay together . the buckets weighs like 60 or 70 lbs. i think before i tranplant the little one i need to correct it im not quite sure why it looks the way it does
 

hic

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I feel as though the dirt is too thick, too compressed, not airy, I see a cement pad that the plant is planted in in my head is this correct?. Did you add perlite, vermiculite, wood chips to that soil?

Not only is your plant not producing undergrowth it has a very thin stem and your leaf picture looks as though she just wants a little more nitrogen.

Hmm I will also give you a bit of advise because they all think the same..... If you would like to transplant your plant just go ahead and cut like 3-5 inches off the bottom of that bucket with a saws-all of something similiar then set that bucket onto - into a new hole. Dig that new hole out enough where you can sink that bucket into the earth 4 to 6 inches up the newly cut bucket.

Becarefull when cutting around the bucket though. I usually leave a skin of plastic then take the rest off accordingly. As far as we are in the season I would also use some sort of rooting solution to get them roots white and kickin for the transplant.. if that is your route you have chosen.

When all else fails and you cannot find the answer. Get away from it all and smoke a joint. Lose the anxiety and slip away to the answers.
 

heathaa

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well i was thinking about setting the buckets in a hole i dig for them and cut the bucket out from around them and remove the bucket and they will be in the hole and i just have to fill in. i have superthrive for transplanting. to be honest the plant didnt do what its doing till i gave it the first feeding at 1/3 dose. i gave it an extra feeding last week and it seemed to clear it up a lil bit but i thought i was giving it to it strong so i didnt want to overdo it. plus its been raining up to 5 hours a day here so we been getting a lot of rain. my nutes is a custom blend from a horticulturalist at a golf course. its a blend for veggie and flower. had great results with it in the past. i just cant remember the npk ratio.
 

heathaa

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my dirt is 1/2 potting soil and native dirt. theres a lot of sand in it no perlite i could add some mulch to the mixture if it would help. the soil is actaully fairly descent its just in the last few sets of pics its been raining alot so its quite moist. my larger plant is loving life. they are both flowering. but the smaller one is just hating something im doing to it. both plants are under identical conditions different strains though.
 

heathaa

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my nutes have black grey and white granules. what i do with them is add a couple pinches in a two liter bottle of water and shake it up and water with that. it doesnt dissolve though. im thinkin i might have to sprinkle some of the granules directly on the soil of the plant? does that seam right
 
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