Mysterious plant problems

djruiner

Well-Known Member
The leaves were a little crispy on one plant all over and the others on a few of the leaves. I misted them and will continue throughout the grow. I watered them as well until runoff, the soil was very dry. Hopefully they will recover quickly so I can flower soon.
i would give it 2-3 weeks to fully recover...taking it inot flower right after that amount of damage is going to drop your yield and the buds will never reach full potential....they are still pretty short..and seem bushy..so they still have plenty of time to grow before being too tall...unless your very limited on space
 
dude your an idiot who apparently gets outta control with your copy and pasting and furthermore you need to quit convincing this guy to go get new soil! The plants are clearly overwatered and once they dry out a bit there growth and vigor should look better. That is all.
Listen Buddy! No one wants to hear you stick up for your boyfriend. Sit down and shut up!
 

steverthebeaver81

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man, just cuz you read somethin out of a book doesnt make you an expert. Funny how EVERYONE on here said it was overwatering and nute burn but you wanted to apply more nutes!! you definitely dont know what your talking about, so go grow something instead of tellin people you know how!!!
 

tryincfls

Member
Guys I moved them into the new soil along with no fertilization and guess what?!?! they are looking great! thanks for all the help!
 

tafbang

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The problem is Nutrients and overwatering, I'd go with that and What jacob said. take that acid out of your soil man
 

urgod

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THAT IS SO NUTEBURN! =), down facing leaves, tip of the leaves are burnt and are probably crispy like fried chicken. i guess you dilute the soil with more soil? or remove the soil and change the soil? omg, idk shit about growing in soil! cut down on the nutes! i need to cut down on this wacky tobaccy
 

nothingtodeclare

Active Member
it must of been the soil i was going with you said you did a transplant yesterday so i was wondering if you damaged any roots? then i was going to say put a dome or clear plastic bag over them an if the leaves perk up you damaged the roots only saying as i did the same thing once went to do transplant an a couple of roots got stuck in the bottom of the pot an of coarse they broke as i tipped it upside down anyways next day they looked like yours so if problem persists try putting a clear bag or dome if you have over them an they will spring up also they droop real bad under intense light hps/mh so you would have to use cfl till they recover jus my 2 pennies but as you say they look better now peace
 
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