Help. Having a problem with a plant.

AhJaysus

New Member
Hi guys, Appreciate any help given here.

First time grow so bound to have made a few mistakes.

So I have 5 plants, 4 looking good, I think, 1 not so good, which is really stumping me as they all are in the same environment with the same nutrients/water/light etc..

So
1 meter squared growtent
300w LED + T5 18/6
Biogrow in the water, <1% as they are autos. watering when dry. ph7
22degrees C. 71Degrees F
Soil pots.

The problem plant is a White Diesel Haze Auto Fem, she just doesn't seem to be drinking as quick as her sisters so she is a bit smaller and her leaves look a bit crumpled and have looked so her whole life (2 and a half weeks)

There is pictures below of her and her sister of the same age.

Thanks guys
 

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ganga gurl420

Well-Known Member
Hi guys, Appreciate any help given here.

First time grow so bound to have made a few mistakes.

So I have 5 plants, 4 looking good, I think, 1 not so good, which is really stumping me as they all are in the same environment with the same nutrients/water/light etc..

So
1 meter squared growtent
300w LED + T5 18/6
Biogrow in the water, <1% as they are autos. watering when dry. ph7
22degrees C. 71Degrees F
Soil pots.

The problem plant is a White Diesel Haze Auto Fem, she just doesn't seem to be drinking as quick as her sisters so she is a bit smaller and her leaves look a bit crumpled and have looked so her whole life (2 and a half weeks)

There is pictures below of her and her sister of the same age.

Thanks guys
Any time I order enough seeds of the same strain I will usually get one that is slow growing (and sometimes weird growth on it). Its frustrating when all the other plants are thriving....but that usually is the breeders fault for not locking down their seeds so we end up with all these different phenos.
Your ph is fine so it shouldnt be nute lock out.
 

AhJaysus

New Member
Any time I order enough seeds of the same strain I will usually get one that is slow growing (and sometimes weird growth on it). Its frustrating when all the other plants are thriving....but that usually is the breeders fault for not locking down their seeds so we end up with all these different phenos.
Your ph is fine so it shouldnt be nute lock out.
I thought it might be Nute Lock, among other things but all 5 plants are being treated the same so would'nt another one have it?
 

ganga gurl420

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I thought it might be Nute Lock, among other things but all 5 plants are being treated the same so would'nt another one have it?
Yeah you would think. And it seems nothing I ever do to try and fix the problem works. It sucks I know....I have 1 out of 10 blue dreams like that right now.
 

coreywebster

Well-Known Member
I know your temps look good on paper but where are you taking the temps in relation to the plant? It looks a little like early signs of heat stress. Although as Ganga Gurl said could just be that the pheno is different and more prone to taking a dislike to something. Have you considered lowering ph slightly?
 

ganga gurl420

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Well I wasnt, the guy in the grow shop said its best not to transplant autos and this pot should do its its whole life,, do you think I should?
He is correct...however a smaller container will effect your yields. I know there is some rule to it... I forget what it is but something along the lines of gallon for every month of a plants life. Just remember... bigger roots=bigger fruits.
Its your plant and up to you. :-D
 

AhJaysus

New Member
He is correct...however a smaller container will effect your yields. I know there is some rule to it... I forget what it is but something along the lines of gallon for every month of a plants life. Just remember... bigger roots=bigger fruits.
Its your plant and up to you. :-D
Cool, thanks for that, I'm not gonna do it this time because they are autos but i will remember that gallon rule for future.
 

AhJaysus

New Member
I know your temps look good on paper but where are you taking the temps in relation to the plant? It looks a little like early signs of heat stress. Although as Ganga Gurl said could just be that the pheno is different and more prone to taking a dislike to something. Have you considered lowering ph slightly?
The thermometer is resting in the soil with the plant, I thought it might be heat stress too, but wouldn't the other plants be showing similar signs?
 

coreywebster

Well-Known Member
The thermometer is resting in the soil with the plant, I thought it might be heat stress too, but wouldn't the other plants be showing similar signs?
If they are all from different seed then one could be different to the others and not as robust. However if the temps are taken as you said then they should be accurate as far as ambient temp goes.
Is the problem plant central maybe? Could it be radiant heat? have a google or search this forum, theres some info on that. If the plant is in the middle of the 5 and its getting hit by more light that could be an issue. Or a factor.
What's your humidity levels also? That could play a factor.
These are pot shots from me my the way.. But worth putting out there if it brings you closer to solving the problem.
GL
C.W
 

AhJaysus

New Member
If they are all from different seed then one could be different to the others and not as robust. However if the temps are taken as you said then they should be accurate as far as ambient temp goes.
Is the problem plant central maybe? Could it be radiant heat? have a google or search this forum, theres some info on that. If the plant is in the middle of the 5 and its getting hit by more light that could be an issue. Or a factor.
What's your humidity levels also? That could play a factor.
These are pot shots from me my the way.. But worth putting out there if it brings you closer to solving the problem.
GL
C.W
It is the central plant actually, maybe i should give them all a rotation. Thanks Corey.
 
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