What is wrong with my plant?

GOD HERE

Well-Known Member
Didn't get any help on the last thread so here goes.

I'm growing three right now, and the middle one has looked fucking horrible for about a week and a half. It's drooping, has some yellowing on the leaves, and some spots on it. I over nuted once, but it seems to be getting worse. I have a 400w HPS about 15" away from the plants but I moved it to about 18". I also have two CFL's about 4-5 in away. I've also flushed the plant with water just in case. My best guess is light bleaching and nitrogen overdose, but I'd like some more experienced opinions.


Any help is GREATLY appreciated.


P.S. it looks greener than it actually is. It's kinda yellowed on some leaves.


Here's some pics:
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profcornish

Member
Hey God, it's me, Cornish. Your girls look a bit over waterd. Also, what's your ph? When was the last time you fed them nutes and what nutrients are you using?
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
The blemishes are probably nutrient burn but have grown past that. Keep doing what you are doing by not overwatering. Keep air moving a lot - the upward curl seen in one pic looks like slight heat stress. Use water only until the plant actually demonstrates the need for supplemental feeds - meaning more than what is already present in your soil.
 

GOD HERE

Well-Known Member
Well I only water them once every 2-3 days. I'm trying to get my ph stick to work right now actually so I'll know that in a bit. Last time I fed them was 3 days ago, with a couple drops of grow big and big bloom in the 1.5 quarts I watered with.
 

Relaxed

Well-Known Member
Didn't get any help on the last thread so here goes.

I'm growing three right now, and the middle one has looked fucking horrible for about a week and a half. It's drooping, has some yellowing on the leaves, and some spots on it. I over nuted once, but it seems to be getting worse. I have a 400w HPS about 15" away from the plants but I moved it to about 18". I also have two CFL's about 4-5 in away. I've also flushed the plant with water just in case. My best guess is light bleaching and nitrogen overdose, but I'd like some more experienced opinions.


Any help is GREATLY appreciated.


P.S. it looks greener than it actually is. It's kinda yellowed on some leaves.


Here's some pics:
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Really! Sounds like you dont read nor listen to the suggestions given. Same issue just go back and start reading again since you didnt get any advise https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/624297-need-some-help-plants.html
 

exabits

Active Member
My cure all for soil was always flush the pot with proper ph'd water, no nutes. Have you done this? If you have, are you sure yo flushed enough, as in are you sure you ran enough water through the pot to really make the soil the same ph as the water you dumped in.

Edit: over flush as I will call it, run several gallons through each pot. Remove some nutes from the soil and ph balance it.
 

Confucious

Active Member
Just do what everyone is saying by flushing them with proper ph'd water and no nutes. Hint: Plants that start yellowing from the outside are getting to much nutrients, plants that are yellowing from the inside aren't getting enough nutrients. and p.s. apparently Relaxed isn't that relaxed of a person.
 

GOD HERE

Well-Known Member
you should find a new hobby. This one isn't for you. unhelpful...now your being stupid kid.
Don't get bent out of shape. I appreciate your help, but you're being a little hostile. The last question had to do with another plant. The leaves have different issues. The first one looked kinda fucked for about a week before it went back to normal. This middle one has just been a problem child the whole way through, the others are doing great. That's why I made a new thread about a new plant.

To confucious and exabits, thanks for the advice, I flushed the plant a few days ago, I don't want to stress it out even more.
 

Confucious

Active Member
keeping flushing tell it comes back if its needing nutrients it will let you know, you can also cut your nutrient mix in half
 

bird mcbride

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The blemishes are probably nutrient burn but have grown past that. Keep doing what you are doing by not overwatering. Keep air moving a lot - the upward curl seen in one pic looks like slight heat stress. Use water only until the plant actually demonstrates the need for supplemental feeds - meaning more than what is already present in your soil.
Couldn't have said it any better than this.
 
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