My girl needs some serious help please help !

so she's in at least 3 weeks of flower and I've been flushing her but she may be overwatered but some leaves are dying off it looks to be someone please help me and tell me what's going on and what should I do ?
 

Kingrow1

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The top leaves in picture two IMG_0494.JPG are cupped and look like they are trying to retain moisture.
The bottom leaves of the plant look like the water was sapped out of them pretty quick due to their dry green colour.

I have no idea what the problem is but looks like youve brought her to a stand still and she is struggling with basic functions. You will yeild less than she cost to grow unfortunately.

Was she looking better before you started flushing.....
 

xtsho

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Why did you flush? Did you over fertilize? Because the new growth looks like it. The plant is drowning in that wet soil. Let it dry out.
 
Why did you flush? Did you over fertilize? Because the new growth looks like it. The plant is drowning in that wet soil. Let it dry out.
I flushed because i believe i did over fert her i used fishbone meal & an all organic seed starter mix on top of the pot which i think might of burned her
 
The top leaves in picture two IMG_0494.JPG are cupped and look like they are trying to retain moisture.
The bottom leaves of the plant look like the water was sapped out of them pretty quick due to their dry green colour.

I have no idea what the problem is but looks like youve brought her to a stand still and she is struggling with basic functions. You will yeild less than she cost to grow unfortunately.

Was she looking better before you started flushing.....
yea she was def looking better .. it was to the point where i can see root on top so i added some seed starter mix and fish bone meal on top i wanna say the fish bone meal started to give it nitrogen burn because the food i use is BIG BLOOM by fox farm and it contains some nitrogen itself .. but i noticed some nitrogen burn like leaves on her so i started flushing but idk if i over watered her in the mix .. NOW HOWEVER the bottom leaves may be just a heat problem because i added a heater in my closet because it gets cold at times and the heat blows directly towards those leaves so what do you think about that ?
 

chemphlegm

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i believe
i think might of burned her
BIG BLOOM by fox farm
no need to guess on any of this. first few chapters cover it all in a grow bible.
unfortunately when errors happen in flower the ends often suffer.
feed lightly, feed something else, like roots organic or botanicare
dont flush. when the container is very light(before plant wilts) add
1/4 the volume(of container) in water at once. dont repeat until dry again.

good luck
 
no need to guess on any of this. first few chapters cover it all in a grow bible.
unfortunately when errors happen in flower the ends often suffer.
feed lightly, feed something else, like roots organic or botanicare
dont flush. when the container is very light(before plant wilts) add
1/4 the volume(of container) in water at once. dont repeat until dry again.

good luck
so what happened to her ?
 
no need to guess on any of this. first few chapters cover it all in a grow bible.
unfortunately when errors happen in flower the ends often suffer.
feed lightly, feed something else, like roots organic or botanicare
dont flush. when the container is very light(before plant wilts) add
1/4 the volume(of container) in water at once. dont repeat until dry again.

good luck
the problem with the bottom leaves dying off is moving to the other leaves idk whats going on
 

chemphlegm

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the problem with the bottom leaves dying off is moving to the other leaves idk whats going on
thats what happens when we whack the fertilizer instructions. Hopefully you can coax her along and at least get a decent return\of usable smoke. you flushed the bjeebus out of the substrate, you killed all of the beneficial bacteria, the only stuff in there that breaks down any organic matter to be useful to the plant, you radically changed the ph, which directly affects how and how much if any your plant can up take, and you depleted most of the oxygen from the soil web, causing root damage among other ills. All at a crucial time in development, say compared to doing the same in the veg room.

but I still think with proper feeding and watering habits you can pull them through, they dont look that bad. keeping them dry is healthier than keeping them wet. concentrate on drying them out to the point the day before they wilt, not making sure they are wet all the time.
you could root copies of her and flower them to finish shortly after the current ones do, so if they fail at least you have
smoke.

good luck, be cool if you continued your pics and progress I'd like to see these girls repaired
 

Kingrow1

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yea she was def looking better .. it was to the point where i can see root on top so i added some seed starter mix and fish bone meal on top i wanna say the fish bone meal started to give it nitrogen burn because the food i use is BIG BLOOM by fox farm and it contains some nitrogen itself .. but i noticed some nitrogen burn like leaves on her so i started flushing but idk if i over watered her in the mix .. NOW HOWEVER the bottom leaves may be just a heat problem because i added a heater in my closet because it gets cold at times and the heat blows directly towards those leaves so what do you think about that ?
I think the top cupped leaves are indicative of nitrogen and the bottom leaves look cooked by your heater then.

Obviously you know your still going to yeild a couple of joints at best......

Probably the flush isn't helping matters idk
 

Huckster79

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Use coco! Wont fix current problems but eliminates overwatering issues when used in a vented pot... get back on track not overwatering and see how u can do to finish... live n learn... aint a one of us that hasnt effed something up a time or twenyty
 
thats what happens when we whack the fertilizer instructions. Hopefully you can coax her along and at least get a decent return\of usable smoke. you flushed the bjeebus out of the substrate, you killed all of the beneficial bacteria, the only stuff in there that breaks down any organic matter to be useful to the plant, you radically changed the ph, which directly affects how and how much if any your plant can up take, and you depleted most of the oxygen from the soil web, causing root damage among other ills. All at a crucial time in development, say compared to doing the same in the veg room.

but I still think with proper feeding and watering habits you can pull them through, they dont look that bad. keeping them dry is healthier than keeping them wet. concentrate on drying them out to the point the day before they wilt, not making sure they are wet all the time.
you could root copies of her and flower them to finish shortly after the current ones do, so if they fail at least you have
smoke.

good luck, be cool if you continued your pics and progress I'd like to see these girls repaired
It's not looking too good. So just let her dry out a bit before watering ?
 

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I think the top cupped leaves are indicative of nitrogen and the bottom leaves look cooked by your heater then.

Obviously you know your still going to yeild a couple of joints at best......

Probably the flush isn't helping matters idk
I lost all faith in her I wanna start a new one
 
Use coco! Wont fix current problems but eliminates overwatering issues when used in a vented pot... get back on track not overwatering and see how u can do to finish... live n learn... aint a one of us that hasnt effed something up a time or twenyty
Maybe I'll use coco my next grow
 

Huckster79

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It is not time to give up! Have faith in her strenghth... dont give up till all hope lost and jts not in my opinion...

Im enjoying some now that is off a plant i thought i killed in 4 week of flower, uv bulb mix up, fried her bad, i shut them down n nursed her back. Zero doubt i lost yeild, not arguable, my guess half.... but by gawd if this aint some of the most ppotent iv ever grown...

Weed is not a slang term.. she finishes out or dies trying no easy way out option..
 

chemphlegm

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It's not looking too good. So just let her dry out a bit before watering ?
no, not dry out a bit, but allow the soil to dry fully. Its not the dry that harmed the plant its the wet. allowing the soil to dry to the point of a light container is not as risky as a watering when not necessary.
your soil is too wet. relax, it wont dry out unless/until your plant begins feeding again, which wont happen now in wet soil. let it dry till it tips over, right before the plant wilts. even if it wilted....one proper watering snaps her back.

get it?
 
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Buba Blend

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I lost all faith in her I wanna start a new one
It would be a shame if you gave up now. You have an opportunity to learn. If you start over now you will likely be in the same place or worse next grow.
If you are willing to give up then why not listen to the others and stop watering the plants and let them dry out. You have nothing to worry about if they die because you were going to give up anyway. You may just find out how happy plants can be when given a dry period between watering.
 

Kingrow1

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I lost all faith in her I wanna start a new one
You will enjoy the gram or so of weed you grew, taste so much better when you smoke your own grow for some weird reason, try finish her even if you start some new ones. We will respect you a lot more for this if its your first or close to your first grow :-)

Your plant has obvious problems and yielded so small, yes thats bad but she looks like she grew very well at some points so many positives with those negatives. Looking at the size and health i think you weren't far of getting it close to damn good at some point, can you do this again and iron out the mistakes you made plus work at why the yield was so small.

Guess i'm saying you don't need to change that much to get a more successful crop, changing to coco and stuff might lead me to say that the grass isn't always greener on the other side, stick to what has worked best so far.

Maybe @Kingrow1 me when you have the next plant flowering as i'm always interested to see peeps make good :-)

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