1st time grower, long time smoker, HELP SAVE!!!

banksybuds

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I'm a 1st time grower in miracle grow soil, 12qt plastic pots, 8 75wt CFLs, 3 volunteer plants that are at 4-5 node transplants from random throws in the dirt by my house - dug up and moved indoors and am losing them as the leaves are dying and looking dry, stem still green near top but losing color to yellow at the bottom I am giving them 1/2ltr of water daily. too much?, my others are 8 started indoors and the leaves are green and curling dry/dying on the ends at 1-2 node, but they are still progressing their growth - checked ph and itz at 6.8.... what do i do???? I don't want to pay for bud anymore and want to grow but am very unsuccessful... I am the greenthumb antichrist... please drop me tips
 

banksybuds

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.... the soil is quite damp at 2-3in deep? never just dry. and i didn't newspaper or french drain the bottom of the pot. thank you
 

banksybuds

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if anyone has any other tips please help pass to the left and share the word. so if i over watered, should the leaves look wilted and dry/ off green and yellow?
 

banksybuds

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the leaves are droopy and look like they are shriveling dry, but the soil is constantly damp. the lights are 4-8in away and for the 4-5node volunteers and am keeping them 20hr on 4 off and my new springer in the peatmoss pods are 24hrs til I see a 2nd node is that good?
are the leaves droopy?
 

ceestyle

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light is probably fine. i would guess at this point that they are overwatered. are those 75W or 75W equivalent?
 

Seamaiden

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I think that those poor plants are DROWNING. Everything I'm reading states very clearly that they like to dry out between waterings.
 

ceestyle

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yeah i get that impression too. succulents, for example, have to be dried out like that. Jade, cacti, etc.

MJ's native environment, however, can involve daily rains .. the problem is that the wicking from the surface to surrounding soil is much better outdoors that indoors.

I posted a related question a few days ago about how I should set my drip system - every 12, 24, or 48 hours ...
 

mockingbird131313

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I'm a 1st time grower in miracle grow soil, 12qt plastic pots, 8 75wt CFLs, 3 volunteer plants that are at 4-5 node transplants from random throws in the dirt by my house - dug up and moved indoors and am losing them as the leaves are dying and looking dry, stem still green near top but losing color to yellow at the bottom I am giving them 1/2ltr of water daily. too much?, my others are 8 started indoors and the leaves are green and curling dry/dying on the ends at 1-2 node, but they are still progressing their growth - checked ph and itz at 6.8.... what do i do???? I don't want to pay for bud anymore and want to grow but am very unsuccessful... I am the greenthumb antichrist... please drop me tips
1. Use ph 6.2 - 5.8.
2. Water every third day.
3. Need more light. 75 Watt effective is actually about 23 Watts real. Puts out about 800 lumens per bulb. You need
4000-6000 lumens per square foot of floor space within 4 inches of the plant tops.

What is actually happening is you are starving the plants and drowning them.
 

haux

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it is never a good idea to transplant plants from outside. the best way to do it is start inside. plants outside tend to be frail/stretched when they're young and growing naturally. if you bring them in and stick them in a pot with lots of nutrients it might shock them. like you described, the bottom leaves will turn yellow and die. the best thing to do is trim the dead leaves and let it grow.. you will have a long slender stem towards the bottom so you might want to use a stick and some ties.
 
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