Please help me!!!!!

Palito420

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Hi please help me the leafs in my plant are getting a bit Shriveled up and its just starting to bud i had a flourecent light and think tje bulb was too close or perhaps to dirt too humid. What can i give it to get it back to life? Will post pic soon
 

The Weedster

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I dont know a whole lot about various plant problems yet but there are people that do in this forum... You need to tell them if your feeding them any fert and what kind of fert your using... Then what kind of dirt or potting soil your using , and how many times you water and fertilize your plant and how big the pot your using for the plant , also how big the plant is and what strain of plant if you know the kind it is.... Ive had problems with mine and there are a few people in here that could pinpoint problems and get me back on the right path.... But watch out for some people that just pass through here thinking they know it all already, Get a few opinions before doing anything to your plant unless they are well known to this forum for giving good info.
 

Palito420

Member
Thank for your advice. I use sOme regular organic soil that i bought in a bag, no fertilizer at all yet, i had been watering it about once a dqy or evry 2 days but stsrted noticing it was too humid always. Its been there for like 2.5 months and is About 15 inches tall the bucket is about 10 by 10 inches wide and about another 12 deep i think the problem is that i had the light too close for many hours at the beginning and then it started happening so i moved it to regular outside light but it wont recover
 

abberation

Active Member
They look super heat stressed, but I can't believe that floros can do that. Humidity must then be way to high. Need to get that down. Are you supplying fresh air? Air you exhausting hot air. Are you watering on a regular schedule or when they dry?
 

The Weedster

Active Member
WOW, Looks like a bunch of taco's. Dang... Never really saw one that bad curled before.... But really, No Ferts ? Does your soil have any ferts? Im not one to tell ya how to grow, but I can tell ya how ive been with mine. I started her out in wet soil when she was still in the seed, No fertilizer at all until she was at least a week old out of the ground. After it came up out of the soil I slacked off of the water and let the soil dry up for a bit to let the roots try to find it for themselves, Thats what i think gives a plant its healthy root system from the start. Then water the plant with half strength nutes every other feeding. I use spring water that you get from the dollar store, Clover valley to be exact. Always wait for your soil to get a little dry before adding any water.... Depending on what soil you are using depends on how often you might have to water... Heat is an issue too on watering, but you alwayswant to keep your plant I think around 70 to 75 degrees if at all possible and with low humidity so you dont promote root rot with all those bad combonations.... I really couldnt tell you what is wrong with your plant but i am sure someone will be with you in a bit.... And the kind of nute I use is Miracle Grow 20/20/20. But everyone has their own preference on what kind...
 

Palito420

Member
Yeah its prob t humidity because i had been watering it too much, the dirt even satrtes to get some humidityfungua or whatever so i dropped down the waterong and added some fresh dirt to top it off a bit. i heard vitamin b will help lower the stress levels ad get it back to life aNy ideas? It does have fresh aor running by all times its onside under a ckear roof now so no direct sun and i move it out of the light
 

SmokinOGkushTrees

Active Member
First i can say is that your watering to much,,, Im out here in the desert growing in 90 to 100 degree weather and im only watering every 4 to 5 days!!! How long has it been like that??? Are the leafs crispy????
 

greennewfie

Active Member
Hey man i am a beginner grower myself so this is just a link i have found that helped me out a bunch since i started, the heat stress section is almost at the bottom and that is almost most definitely your problem by picture comparison!!
i have had alot of help from people all over on here, and i hope this helps you out as well!!!


Good luck!!
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/problems-pests-disease-control/81275-cannabis-plant-pest-problem-solver-pictorial.html

Uncle Bens Thread On Moisture Stress!!
https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/150004-plant-moisture-stress-symptoms-solutions.html
 

The Weedster

Active Member
I would transplant into a bigger pot if you are using a 2 gallon or less though.... I would use at least a four gallon pot.... If you do transplant you will be able to see if you were root bound as well...
 

The Weedster

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Root Rot
What causes root rot? Low Oxygen levels. (DO) Desolved Oxigen. Temp's are the main reason for root rot, Low temps will lower the DO levels and high temps will cause low DO levels. Keeping temps between 65 to 72 will allow MAX DO levels or max o2 for roots. (Thank you so much for the information syko2! has provided above!)
Over watering also causes root rot, Root Rot infects parts of the roots, which then spread infecting the whole roots causing death, Root Rot can be caused by to high of temps in hydro as well as over watering. Not enough drainage in your soil can cause Root Rot, even signs of it looking over watered, because the soil holds moisture to long for the roots to dry out. So these 3 things are all connected together. The main one that causes everything is over watering. Once you find out you have root rot, depending on how bad the problem is, you can add H202( Hydrogen Peroxide) with your water or hydro setup to kill the bacteria caused from root rot. If the plant is severely taken over by it, there are only a few things you can do, cut off the roots affected by it depending on if its hair roots or tap roots, add H202, or just chop the plant. To prevent Root Rot, adding product's like Thrive Alive B-1, See Weed, Super thrive will help protect your plant's from root rot and will help cure root problems. ( Again ty so much for giving me the info syko2!!!)
 

abberation

Active Member
Try and lay off the watering until they dry. Good way to tell is to feel the weight of the pot when its dry. Let her dry out til she starts drooping a little. Then feel the weight of the pots and remember that weight. Only water once it gets close to that weight.

Less water in your soil will bring down the humidity. Extracting hot air is also a must. Don't know your setup, but try and incorporate extraction if ya dont have it.
 

abberation

Active Member
Vitamin b does help stressed out plants, but I would only add that after letting them dry out first. Products like biobizz root juice or canna zhizotonic as well as cannazyme or hygrozyme will also help to keep the rootzone in check.
 

SmokinOGkushTrees

Active Member


Root Rot
What causes root rot? Low Oxygen levels. (DO) Desolved Oxigen. Temp's are the main reason for root rot, Low temps will lower the DO levels and high temps will cause low DO levels. Keeping temps between 65 to 72 will allow MAX DO levels or max o2 for roots. (Thank you so much for the information syko2! has provided above!)
Over watering also causes root rot, Root Rot infects parts of the roots, which then spread infecting the whole roots causing death, Root Rot can be caused by to high of temps in hydro as well as over watering. Not enough drainage in your soil can cause Root Rot, even signs of it looking over watered, because the soil holds moisture to long for the roots to dry out. So these 3 things are all connected together. The main one that causes everything is over watering. Once you find out you have root rot, depending on how bad the problem is, you can add H202( Hydrogen Peroxide) with your water or hydro setup to kill the bacteria caused from root rot. If the plant is severely taken over by it, there are only a few things you can do, cut off the roots affected by it depending on if its hair roots or tap roots, add H202, or just chop the plant. To prevent Root Rot, adding product's like Thrive Alive B-1, See Weed, Super thrive will help protect your plant's from root rot and will help cure root problems. ( Again ty so much for giving me the info syko2!!!)

Yup that will happen due to u watering everyday!!!!!
 

SmokinOGkushTrees

Active Member
You might want to get one of these!!! You can get it at Lowes or something like that,,, Only 10$ it test moisture, light, PH!!! If u can see in the picture it's still at the green, so it do not need water!!! Just b4 or when it gets to the red u water!!! Just something to think about,, Good Luck..


 
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