1st time gro, wilting leaves, looks dead

darkdestruction420

Well-Known Member
looks overwatered but u gotta give us more info if u want more than just a educated guess. temp, water schedule, nutes, lights, ph, soil type. give us info on that stuff
 

ROBINBANKS

New Member
it looks over nuit and fried with light and heat. answer if not to late, dont feed move light away and keep as cool as.
 

HOMEGROWN4DE

Well-Known Member
:oit doesn't look good my friend!! you need to give these ppl more info because if anyone can help it's these guy's
 
Stick your finger down in the soil and feel how wet it is. I bet it's really wet. Try to aerate as best as possible and do not add any water for a few days.
 
i assumed it was probaly over/under watered, i had another plant that had the same problem and i moved it into the greenhouse outside caus there was good weather and watered it like once every 2-3 days and its fine now, put it back in the wardrobe then. im using rain water, no nutes yet. 25% pearlite, 35% soil/muck from my yard, 5% sand, 35% compost. The light is a shit cfl and a tube floro, i ordered lights of the internet around 2-3 weeks ago and der was a problem i guess, but should be reciving shortly. 25-28degrees celcius usually. dont know the Ph?.. and i was watering them once everyday but started watering every 2 days but not much. Hope this is good enuf.

Also if you look at the picture, you might notice how skinny the bottom of the main stem is, whereas the top is thicker, i fear that this might hinder its growth in the future.
 

BeefSupreme

Active Member
ya way to much water, you want it to be dry enough that the soil shrinks in from the side of the pot before you water again, especially when its smaller it uses very little water
 

darkdestruction420

Well-Known Member
ya way to much water, you want it to be dry enough that the soil shrinks in from the side of the pot before you water again, especially when its smaller it uses very little water
yes and no. you dont want to wait quite that long,you should wait till the top 2 inches are dry when u stick ur finger in the soil
 
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