Molasses Nute Question

BayAreaBrotha

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I currently have a plant that has been through some trauma and has not grown in about 2-3 weeks. First I got hit by fungus gnats from over watering. Fixed that problem and then was punished for my inexperienced choice of using miracle grow thus resulting in nute burn. I have not added any nutes to this plant and transplanted the plant into a larger pot and used Roots Organics by aurora soil. I was thinking since my plant is 2 months old now and is very small that I need to make a decision as to its fate. Do I pull it or should I try using a molasses nute reg and give it time?

I already have 2 other plants started under more powerful lights and with the organic soil as well.

Pic of suffering plant.
 

OB Cron Kenobi

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run with the other two... it could just go male or herrmie anyway, and this stress is not good for it- even if it bounces back- it needs that TLC
 

KindBud420

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you dont have to kill that weed plant unless ur lazy and dont want to take the time to try and fix the problem. First off you should have used a way smaller pot for seedlings and use bigger pots as they grow to keep the roots from running all over, and secondly u just dont use the soil that has the fertilizer in it and that should fix ur problems
 

BayAreaBrotha

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I use Roots Organic Soil by Aurora. It's a all organic mix. I started this plant in MG Organic soil and thats what caused the initial burn but it has been out of that soil for over 3 weeks. I havent killed it yet but it has started to develope new growth but it is all twisted. :-|

I have added no nutes to this plants other that what came in initial MG soil. I just recently gave it its first dose of blackstrap molasses.
 

Homegrowncronic

Active Member
If your plant has new growth I would give it a few more weeks to catch on, it most likely went into shock when you transplanted it to the new soil. When plants are in shock it is harder for them to absorb nutrients. You could possibly have a nutrient deficiency. I would give it something with a high N content and see if that helps at all. Goodluck.
 

Ohsogreen

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Flush out your growing medium with quarter strength fertilizer mix first. Then plain water, then quarter strength again. Wait one week, then apply a half strength dose of fertilizer (grow formula - higher in N). After that, feed it the run off from the other two & see what happens. I revived a shocked plant like this once and it made some super mutant (couch lock) skunk. Suprises sometimes come in small packages....
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