Cannabis plant not growing

Rick328

Member
image.jpeg image.jpeg Hi im new to this so i have a couple pics my cannabis plant isnt growing anymore idk whats wrong with it hopefully you guys can help me put
 

Faux

Member
I see signs of pests in the leaves like a caterpillar or something.. the coloring in the leaves is definitely off so maybe a deficiency. what size pot are you using? could be rootbound as well. how old is she?
 

Richard Drysift

Well-Known Member
Think you just need to pot up with some fresh mix; them roots wanna go deeper than you think especially under the sun. Sprinkle some mycorrizea under/on the root ball when you transplant them. That hole could be from leaf munchers but Monterey garden spray (spinosad) would take care of it if it was.
 

Rick328

Member
Think you just need to pot up with some fresh mix; them roots wanna go deeper than you think especially under the sun. Sprinkle some mycorrizea under/on the root ball when you transplant them. That hole could be from leaf munchers but Monterey garden spray (spinosad) would take care of it if it was.
I transplanted them now bad thing i lost some roots though
 

tntgreen13

Well-Known Member
WELCOME to RIU. You will find a lot of great information on here, but also some not so great information. The most important thing is to continue to learn and do individual research to find what works best for you in your garden. Make use of the forums search bar, as this is a great way to find threads that are posted on topics and questions you may have. Furthermore, don't take information as being a 100% valid without verification, I prefer members who have photos, videos, etc to back there claims, but even then every garden and grower are different.
Finally, please know that "Well-Known Member" doesn't necessarily equal "Great/Knowledgable Grower" as many new members tend to make this assumption. I am a prime example of a new grower, who has received this status simply because of my activity on the forum!

Best of lucky with all your grows and again welcome to the RIU community!

Now looking at your plants, and seeing that you have already transplanted, I have noticed 2 things that have been mention previously that you may want to address. As suggested it appears you may have some type of pest that has been eating at your plant, I would definitely keep an eye on this. The second thing I am notice is the light coloring of the leaves. At first glance it looks like your plant may be hungry and looking for some Nitrogen.

In regards to trying to get the best information for growers on the forum, it helps to have as much information as you can provide. Things such as grow medium, nutrients used, etc can all help in regards to trying to diagnose an issue.

Again welcome to RIU!
 

Cannacat

Well-Known Member
Good advice you've had so far, lots of it on here but always double check everything you're told with your own research, it's a good habit to get into anyway. It'll take them a bit after transplant to fill out under the soil and you probably won't see new top growth until the roots are settled, so just be patient with them a few days while they get over the transplant.
 

Rick328

Member
Good advice you've had so far, lots of it on here but always double check everything you're told with your own research, it's a good habit to get into anyway. It'll take them a bit after transplant to fill out under the soil and you probably won't see new top growth until the roots are settled, so just be patient with them a few days while they get over the transplant.
Thanks man will do ill post up results in couple weeks
 

Rick328

Member
WELCOME to RIU. You will find a lot of great information on here, but also some not so great information. The most important thing is to continue to learn and do individual research to find what works best for you in your garden. Make use of the forums search bar, as this is a great way to find threads that are posted on topics and questions you may have. Furthermore, don't take information as being a 100% valid without verification, I prefer members who have photos, videos, etc to back there claims, but even then every garden and grower are different.
Finally, please know that "Well-Known Member" doesn't necessarily equal "Great/Knowledgable Grower" as many new members tend to make this assumption. I am a prime example of a new grower, who has received this status simply because of my activity on the forum!

Best of lucky with all your grows and again welcome to the RIU community!

Now looking at your plants, and seeing that you have already transplanted, I have noticed 2 things that have been mention previously that you may want to address. As suggested it appears you may have some type of pest that has been eating at your plant, I would definitely keep an eye on this. The second thing I am notice is the light coloring of the leaves. At first glance it looks like your plant may be hungry and looking for some Nitrogen.

In regards to trying to get the best information for growers on the forum, it helps to have as much information as you can provide. Things such as grow medium, nutrients used, etc can all help in regards to trying to diagnose an issue.

Again welcome to RIU!
Thank you i just fed it right now
 

shpongler

Well-Known Member
Looks like a hungry plant to me. Squeeze a branch and find out if its hollow. Then you might also lack calcium. Weed loves calcium
 

tokingtiger

Well-Known Member
looks to me that the real light leaves is actually, very fresh growth? If that is not true, and they have quit growing? Sometimes after you transplant, or if it gets real cold or real hot, the plants will go into shock. You can lose 2 weeks of progress with shock. My Leaving Tip: It is a weed, the biggest threat to it is usually the grower. Good Luck
 
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