what the hell is going on here?

Laurie_keets

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Hi people, just checked my little ones and this particular plant isn't looking good. It has stunted for the last 2 weeks. plant is nearly 2 months old. Was healthy as up untill a couple of weeks ago. This morning the leaves looked ok and now I have this problem. Any help would be much appreciated. I sprayed with neem oil a few days ago due to alot of white fly getting around. link to photo
http://imgur.com/uaE1vQL
 
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Laurie_keets

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sorry about that. here are some pics. have been feeding with seasol seaweed plant food every 2 weeks.
water run off is at a ph of 7 plants are about 8 weeks old and this has just started to happen. first photo is yesterday. second photo is this morning. progressively getting worse. i sprayed with neem oil a few days ago because i found tiny red bugs under leaves.
 

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Alienwidow

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sorry about that. here are some pics. have been feeding with seasol seaweed plant food every 2 weeks.
water run off is at a ph of 7 plants are about 8 weeks old and this has just started to happen. first photo is yesterday. second photo is this morning. progressively getting worse. i sprayed with neem oil a few days ago because i found tiny red bugs under leaves.
How is the watering going? Is the soil always wet? Also what kind of soil do you have in there?
 

Laurie_keets

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How is the watering going? Is the soil always wet? Also what kind of soil do you have in there?
soil is always wet. I water with 1.5 litres every day or two depending on how hot it is. I water in the evenings beforethesun goes down. The soil is an organic soil. There is a bit of bark in the soil but not as much as other soils I have used in the past. I panicked when I got home and flushed it with ph 6.5 water.
 

Laurie_keets

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I was thinking it might be a phosphorus deficiency due to using the seasol. I saw on another forum a photo of phosphorus deficiency and it looks very similar except my leaves areforced more yellow. Up until last week they were healthy and moving a long at a good pace but now this has happened. Leaves started getting yellow. They have been in this particular soil since seedlings with no negative effects.
 

Alienwidow

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soil is always wet. I water with 1.5 litres every day or two depending on how hot it is. I water in the evenings beforethesun goes down. The soil is an organic soil. There is a bit of bark in the soil but not as much as other soils I have used in the past. I panicked when I got home and flushed it with ph 6.5 water.
Ok i think its over watering. Organic soil can hold a lot of moisture. Cannabis likes a wet dry cycle so the roots dry out. If its sitting wet for a long time the roots stop taking up nutrients from what ive heard. Ive never asked a root if thats how it is, but it makes sence. They say they just stop working, they shut out the food and the plant shows strange deficiancies all over, grows slowly, and is just sick looking.
The best way to see if the plant needs water is by the weight of the container. After you water feel how heavy it is, then wait until the container feels super light in your hand to water again. I also push my finger in the top of the dirt. If it feels almost bone dry its time to water.
Does this sound like whats happening?
 

Laurie_keets

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Ok i think its over watering. Organic soil can hold a lot of moisture. Cannabis likes a wet dry cycle so the roots dry out. If its sitting wet for a long time the roots stop taking up nutrients from what ive heard. Ive never asked a root if thats how it is, but it makes sence. They say they just stop working, they shut out the food and the plant shows strange deficiancies all over, grows slowly, and is just sick looking.
The best way to see if the plant needs water is by the weight of the container. After you water feel how heavy it is, then wait until the container feels super light in your hand to water again. I also push my finger in the top of the dirt. If it feels almost bone dry its time to water.
Does this sound like whats happening?
quite possibly. We had a shit tonne of rain last week. I'll let it dryout for a fewdays and seewhat happens. Thanks for your help
 

Alienwidow

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quite possibly. We had a shit tonne of rain last week. I'll let it dryout for a fewdays and seewhat happens. Thanks for your help
No worries. If you have some kind of an umbrella or awning you can put it under it would help when your getting that much rain. ;) good luck.
 

cap master

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defenately over watering I'm going through the same problem right now and the leaves will keep dying from the bottom on up am at my 4th set in 4 days now. don't water them and don't let them get natural water outside they need to try out and the moist soil will also attract pests bc that is where they lay there larve is moist soil. just let it dry up and hope for the est is all u can do. underwater is better than over watering I learned the hard way as well
 

ttystikk

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I'm afraid those plants will be tough to bring back. They're pretty badly drowned- roots DIE if they sit in standing water for more than a day. In addition to/as a result of root damage, the plants have multiple deficiencies. Starting over might be quicker at this point.
 

cap master

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ttystikk check out my journal and tell me what u think. I'm going through same shit ferted them and let them dry up leaves are back to standing normal no curl or droop but still deficient I turned em over holding the soil and lightly pulled the pots off to inspect roots and they look great just dieing leaves like his pics above.
 

Laurie_keets

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The roots at the bottom appear to be fine with no sign of rot (yet) I hope they will be ok but I'm doubting it as flowering will start in a few weeks due to season change. I'm gonna hold out see if the can be helped. Thanks for the posts.
 

cap master

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I have done the above to mine but I would advise waiting a week after to top bc it slowed my growth with the stunting that was already occurring. still a good idea none the less. my girls are just making a come back but I have list 5 sets of lower leaves so its like I lollypoped it already =/
 

Laurie_keets

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I removed all diseased leaves yesterday. Checked again today there doesn't seem to be any more leaves dying so I think it's on the mend. I ended up topping it and gonna try striking the top.
 
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