One plant not growing

curleefrie

Active Member
So I have three plants, two of them are doing great they growing colors good. One of the plants does not seem to be growing but the color is getting to be a really dark green, way darker then the other two. They all have the same lighting, watering everything. Is this plant ok?
 

HotNSexyMILF

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Overdose of nitrogen. Cut back on the nitrogen fertilizer on this plant and let it use the excess it has stored up-- the leaves will go back to normal.
 

curleefrie

Active Member
They are from seeds. It was soil that my grandpa uses for his garden im not exactly sure what is in it. I will get some pictures.
 

HotNSexyMILF

Well-Known Member
The nutes in the gardening soil is most likely it- you've prolly got one plant a little more sensitive to nutes than the rest.

You can't see the nutrient content of your soil, either nute balls are in the soil or perlite- for your peace of mind, I hope it's just perlite. =)
 

BSIv2.0

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It may just be time to thin the herd. Weak plants tend to slow the whole show up....babying one straggling plant isnt worth it if you have others really on the grow.
 

greendemon

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They all look fine. Not all plants grow the same speed. Even all the same strain. I wouldn't kill it at this stage. it may out perform other plants in the future.
 

curleefrie

Active Member
I wasn't going to kill it. I was kinda thinking the same thing, but it is better to know if it is ok rather then just think nothing of it and it turns out something is wrong.
 

HotNSexyMILF

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Didn't know they were only seedlings...:roll:

They're fine... lol.. first rule.. don't over analyze the grow.. or you'll be pulling out your hair by the 3rd week...lol:blsmoke:
 
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