what is happening please guys

Greenfingers1987

Active Member
Maybe just the way u have took the pic
I think so mate not gunna mess with them at the mo because they look a different plant today, n much happier, gunna give them a rest after yesterday

Yes there is a few inches between the soil and top of the plant pot so I'm gunna add 1.5 inches of compost when I water them next because autos hate to be transplanted and I'd hate to totally ruin them

When should I water next? They were watered yest

What do u think about adding more compost on top of the existing compost?

Then make sure no leafs are touching the soil

Cheers mate ur a massive help
 

Antgotaclue

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See how heavy the pot is tomorrow and if it's light water her and take it easy with Nute. and let them grow a bit b4 u put more soil in dude. and keep the leafs from the bottom ya shud be good PEACE
 

andlund0930

Active Member
Just a thought looks like a small shallow pot. Roots binding? I recently chased around a diagnosis only for this to be culprit.
 

Greenfingers1987

Active Member
Just a thought looks like a small shallow pot. Roots binding? I recently chased around a diagnosis only for this to be culprit.
Ok mate il keep that in mind, there quite happy at the mo

When there abit bigger il put abit more compost on top of what's there already

I don't want to transplant them because there just goin into flower and there autos

Thank you so much for your help

:)
 

SPLFreak808

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Can I ask what u mean by sec/trace lockout please mate
1. Go look up these books "teaming with microbes, teaming with nutrients"

2. Look up what cannabis needs during its veg stage, when you use such a lightly mixed soil and feed something synthetic high in phosphorus it can cause issues with secondary and trace mineral uptake, especially in veg.

3. Look up what type of deficiencies show up if you feed too much phosphorus.

4. For the most part, its about keeping the roots and minerals in balance when something is off it starts a chain reaction of deficiencies (PH problems).

Overwatering,overfeeding,off ratios ect will all lead to lockouts and if severe then root death... If the plant cant re-root then its plant death
 

Dan can grow

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They are stacked! Looks OK to me. Although like the others said it looks like you have them deep in those pots. I would put fresh soil under them and bring them up, and trim the lowest leaves. Maybe use small feeding using some cal/mag and NPK
 
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