WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PLANT

Serty97

Well-Known Member
Possibly nitrogen toxicity. Leaves look really dark and curling.
What are you feeding? Soil?

Auto strain?
 

SaucyJoshy

Member
the plant was a experiment to begin with it, it was grown outdoors late season it sprouted August 8th in a plastic pot with only Vermisoil and water from my hoes, I did move it indoors as a gift to my bro cause he asked me if he could have it(it would still be outdoors if not for this reason), over watering could definitely be the issue, the hoes was not a wise way to water a plant no idea how this plant is alive, but i figured if it made it this far i might as well try to save it and use it as a learning tool well i have it, the hay was added after i moved it indoors, please let me know if anyone has anymore questions, and thanks for the help
 

SaucyJoshy

Member
Hay?
Don't look like a horse to Me.
The curling looks like over watered along with overdose of nitrogen. Are you growing in hay?
Way overdosed on nitrogen.

More info needed, as suggested by the others.
the plant was a experiment to begin with it, it was grown outdoors late season it sprouted August 8th in a plastic pot with only Vermisoil and water from my hoes, I did move it indoors as a gift to my bro cause he asked me if he could have it(it would still be outdoors if not for this reason), over watering could definitely be the issue, the hoes was not a wise way to water a plant no idea how this plant is alive, but i figured if it made it this far i might as well try to save it and use it as a learning tool well i have it, the hay was added after i moved it indoors, please let me know if anyone has anymore questions, and thanks for the help
 

SaucyJoshy

Member
Maybe a little more information about it could help soil watering lights what you are feeding
the plant was a experiment to begin with it, it was grown outdoors late season it sprouted August 8th in a plastic pot with only Vermisoil and water from my hoes, I did move it indoors as a gift to my bro cause he asked me if he could have it(it would still be outdoors if not for this reason), over watering could definitely be the issue, the hoes was not a wise way to water a plant no idea how this plant is alive, but i figured if it made it this far i might as well try to save it and use it as a learning tool well i have it, the hay was added after i moved it indoors, please let me know if anyone has anymore questions, and thanks for the help
 

SaucyJoshy

Member
No it was grown in the sun and it has always had this issue please try to refrain from focusing on the indoor setup I can assure everyone that it has nothing to do with this issue
 

The Gram Reaper

Well-Known Member
It looks like a simple nitrogen overdose to me. I also see similar things happen to clones when root hasn't fully developed
Way overdosed on nitrogen.

More info needed, as suggested by the others.
Also, if you are growing in hay the root won't be able to fight back drowning. I see it happen when I don't let the root develop on the clones enough before transplanting. After I water they get that curled look and burn from clone strength food. I think it happened to one of my smaller clones this run I can show you a pic if you want.
 

SaucyJoshy

Member
It looks like a simple nitrogen overdose to me. I also see similar things happen to clones when root hasn't fully developed

Also, if you are growing in hay the root won't be able to fight back drowning. I see it happen when I don't let the root develop on the clones enough before transplanting. After I water they get that curled look and burn from clone strength food. I think it happened to one of my smaller clones this run I can show you a pic if you want.
Yeah if you could shoot a pic that would be nice, any idea how the nitrogen overdose happend? Is it from the hoes, like i said i only use vermisoil and water from a hoes so the nitrogen overdose to me is very strange, also how can i fix a nitrogen overdose? I'm going to look it up but I figure you have personal experience, anyways I'm sure this is obvious but im using hay on top of the soil not growing to in hay and you are 100% correct i am very careful with the watering because of the hay helps it retain water for much longer if feel personally
 
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