seemingly great grow is turned for the worse

Doomhammer69

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well the other day i had two plants start too show some kind of stress see pictures. so i flushed one and its even worse the other i did not flush and it seems too be pulling out, i have a filling i over waterd then by flushing i madeDSCF1207.jpgDSCF1208.jpgDSCF1209.jpg things worse. now the one i flushed is getting black tips on one of the leaves. [unable too zoom thats small ] a little history these plants turned one month on tuesday they are in FF and jsut had there first real feeding on tuesday. FF products. another thing ide like too brind up is i know i made a good drainable soil but these guys are only getting water about 1 a week is this normal ? i do ilve in colorado but the temps under the lights are pretty constant.78 -79 degrees humidity norm . also im thinking i may have put them in too big of a bucket they went from partyy cups right too the 5 gallon.. they did have good roots tho before i transplanted.:fire:
 

Sand4x105

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You threw your plants into shock when you transplanted... always something will happen when you transplant.....
Then most likely you over watered... They are so small, next time, water them for first week after transplant just like you did when they were in the dixie cups....
Leave them, don't feed them, let them be for a day, check I think they could pull through...no nutes for a couple of weeks ... Your soil have nutes?
Keep it simple... Your soil in the 5 gallon buckets maybe was "Too Hot" for them...
good luck
 

Doomhammer69

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You threw your plants into shock when you transplanted... always something will happen when you transplant.....
Then most likely you over watered... They are so small, next time, water them for first week after transplant just like you did when they were in the dixie cups....
Leave them, don't feed them, let them be for a day, check I think they could pull through...no nutes for a couple of weeks ... Your soil have nutes?
Keep it simple... Your soil in the 5 gallon buckets maybe was "Too Hot" for them...
good luck
Thank's for the reply. they are in Fox Farm ocean right now. so she should have plenty juice right now . Damn fox farm Feed charts ...:)
 

Noob grower1

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NOT. Ff is not to hot. Just leave them be. I would defently get them temps a lil lower. Ff have anuf nutes to feed them for a while. Stop the nutes for now just water.. and what kind of nutes u giving them? I had 7 of them in 1 gal pots for over a month with ff without nutes. Keep eye on ph run off. And transplanting I allways do it before a feeding or watering when soil is dry. Grab bottom stalk gently with ur finger tips. Tip it up side down and tap the bottom of pot. Nvr shocked my plants...
 

hotrodharley

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In that soil NO feedings for a month minimum given your experience level. Then if you have questions about how they look take pics and post. Then wait for an answer. Rarely is it "Give more nutes" but usually the exact opposite.
 

Po boy

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gotta be extra careful with the nutes when they're that young. over watering is the most common cause in young plant decline. GL
 

Doomhammer69

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Thanks all for the helpful advice. Good new's she is looking up already. I may have stunted her for life but atlest she is alive and improving. lesson learned
 
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