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HydroKid239

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over watered. When watering never let the water sit in the bottom of the dish. The roots can't breath. Raise your pot when you water. When you transplant use more perlite in the mix.
60/40 for better drainage.. then there's less of a possibility to over water.
 

ThewBerg

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over watered. When watering never let the water sit in the bottom of the dish. The roots can't breath. Raise your pot when you water. When you transplant use more perlite in the mix.
60/40 for better drainage.. then there's less of a possibility to over water.
Thanks! Is there any hope for her?
 

HydroKid239

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As long as I don't over-water I water once these is just a little moisture in the bottom.. so I don't completely dry out the roots. I like to always keep them moist.. but not soaked.
 

ThewBerg

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As long as I don't over-water I water once these is just a little moisture in the bottom.. so I don't completely dry out the roots. I like to always keep them moist.. but not soaked.
Thanks! Ill try out weighing before and after. How long do you think i should dry her out for?
 

ThewBerg

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Just a heads up but red stems can often be a sign of a nutrient deficiency.
I was actually curious about this, the stems were all bright green and about a week ago they changed overnight. I wasnt sure if it was a nutrient deficiency or from the colder night temps
 

ThewBerg

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Were you going to top/fim? Lst?
Since this was my first grow, i wanted to learn the process so im trying out a few different things. I successfully topped one of my plants but it turned out to be male. Also it was a little further behind the others so was my tester.
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Romeo7701

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Since this was my first grow, i wanted to learn the process so im trying out a few different things. I successfully topped one of my plants but it turned out to be male. Also it was a little further behind the others so was my tester.
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I would put her in at least a 3 gallon pot and not water her for a couple of days she will be root bound soon if not already in that small a pot. Just my opinion man if you transplant her she should bounce back and make you proud!!!
 

Romeo7701

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When and if you transplant her you can place her a little deeper in the 3 or 5 gallon pot and she'll stiffen up and not need the stake...
 

ThewBerg

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I would put her in at least a 3 gallon pot and not water her for a couple of days she will be root bound soon if not already in that small a pot. Just my opinion man if you transplant her she should bounce back and make you proud!!!
Thanks for the vote of confidence! I’ll definitely transplant, as for the stakes they have been in since seedling so I’m not too worried about them but looking forward to seeing her standing on her own after transplanting
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Why does she look so sad?
Looks overwatered. Let it dry out thoroughly before watering. Always err on the side of underwatering. Once it’s been overwatered too much the roots will die and she’s gone. Much easier to spring it back with some water if it’s too dry
 
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