Plant is dieing! Help!!

shizz

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ok add more details. soil typ how old what your feeding it. looks like you got 4-5 things going on. and its not the light.
 
Judging by the purple stem and pale leaves it looks like it is a phosphorous issue, and maybe some other nutes are missing. Are you feeding it at all? It appears to be deficient, not burnt.
 

CrisWalker

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ok add more details. soil typ how old what your feeding it. looks like you got 4-5 things going on. and its not the light.
The bigger one is natural soil. The little one is some soil a fellow grower friend gave me. The big one is about 1.5 months old. Little one is just about 1 month old. Only feeding it water atm.
 

CrisWalker

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Judging by the purple stem and pale leaves it looks like it is a phosphorous issue, and maybe some other nutes are missing. Are you feeding it at all? It appears to be deficient, not burnt.
If it is a Nutes problem link me to some reasonable nuterients i can buy online. Not to much tho I'm limited on money,
 

dirtysnowball

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pics are worth a thousand words...
N deficiency; lower leaves start yellowing and dieing, it climbs up your plant.
you need to feed your baby. if you use miracle grow only use half strength! every other watering!
 

kmksrh21

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Yea, looks like lack of nutes, maybe Nitrogen (N) deficiency and phosphorous (P) deficiency... I used to use miracle gro all purpose (high in N, like 24%) good for grower on a budget, it's like 5 bucks a box and a year later I still havent used half of it. Look around there are plenty of options
 
however much they tell you on the bottle to add to one gallon, divide it by 4 and then add that much to the gallon of water.
 

kmksrh21

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Jacks Classic has great reviews, I've never used it because I can't find it, but hear great things... That should help... start with 1/4 of recommended dosage to 1 gallon of water and increase from there...
 

kmksrh21

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Why do i have to begin at 1/4? What if I do the dos that's on the instructions? Or if i use 2/4?
You risk the possibility of burning your plant... Each strain is different and some can only handle 1/4 strength while others handle double dosage...
 

CrisWalker

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You risk the possibility of burning your plant... Each strain is different and some can only handle 1/4 strength while others handle double dosage...
how long will it take to cure my plants N deficiency if I use 1/4 of the ferts

Also do i feed it everyday with the ferts? Or like 2 times a week? Or what?
 

kmksrh21

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how long will it take to cure my plants N deficiency if I use 1/4 of the ferts

Also do i feed it everyday with the ferts? Or like 2 times a week? Or what?
Each strain is different. I prefer water, feed, water, feed schedule. And that's watering every 2nd or 3rd day, so 2-3 feedings a week. I'd say do 1/4 strength for a week and if you see positive results up the dosage, you gotta kinda read your plants and give them what they like.
 

CrisWalker

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Each strain is different. I prefer water, feed, water, feed schedule. And that's watering every 2nd or 3rd day, so 2-3 feedings a week. I'd say do 1/4 strength for a week and if you see positive results up the dosage, you gotta kinda read your plants and give them what they like.
So i take gallon of water pour the 1/4 of nutes in the bottle. Shake then pour on plants. 2-3 a week.
 
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