Heat stress?

Sir72

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It looks like you need better drainage because your plant looks overwatered, mix about 25% of perlite or something similar to help your soil dry out better between watering days. Good luck
It's definatly not over watered, I just watered it before I took the pic
 

thenotsoesoteric

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It actually looks like it's too dry and was wilting from that but you watering it brought it back. If pots are dry then water it enough to wet all the soil so you don't get dry pockets.
 

Gquebed

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Here's the thing...

You said you took the pic just after watering it....

It was overwatered before the pic. That is obvious from the pic. Then you watered it again. It may have been dry and needed water but the damage in the pic indicates it had been overwatered prevously, which several of us have identified.

The other thing is... it seems that plant is in much too big of a pot for its current size. Which is another problem...
 

Sir72

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I used to say that too when i came on here with pics asking for help.

Youre wrong. Sorry. Just as i was....
Lol dude I've grown more plants than I could count, this isn't new to me. I've experienced over watering before as I'm sure everyone has and this is not that. Anyways I appriceate the responses guys. I'm hoping the new growth comes out healthy, strain is Dinafems moby dick.
 

Sir72

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what is your soil mix?
6 gallons of miricale grow organic soil, I add in a lil bit of epsoma organic dry ferterlizer and very small amount of dolomite lime, if this lil guy doesn't pull through im thinking about poppin some more of in house genetics gear
 

Sir72

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Plan on topping her atleast once and then maybe supper cropping those two tops, any recommendations for training?
 
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