Sick Plants!! HELP

jawbrodt

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Hmm.....Well, my first guess would be nute burn. Man, those things are really stretched out. What kind of light did you use for veg? Next time, you should consider adding more, or keeping them closer to the plants. Without knowing the PH, feeding/watering routines, it's hard to help. It could also be some kind of fungus problem, but I'm not familiar enough with those to be able to be certain. Hopefully somebody will show up and be more help, because I've never had that problem. :)
 
Hmm.....Well, my first guess would be nute burn. Man, those things are really stretched out. What kind of light did you use for veg? Next time, you should consider adding more, or keeping them closer to the plants. Without knowing the PH, feeding/watering routines, it's hard to help. It could also be some kind of fungus problem, but I'm not familiar enough with those to be able to be certain. Hopefully somebody will show up and be more help, because I've never had that problem. :)
I actually had to remove all lower growth on the plants because it was so far gone, its a little stretched yes, but it looks alot more so because of that]]]]
 
anyone got advice on ventilation? i read that may be the issue here. But please no ridiculous suggestions , its just a small domestic op (stealth)
 
UPDATE

Kay, just did a good thorough Flush of both plants shown in the above pics.. Really nobody else has anything usefull to post here?..:wall:
 

HAGGIS N HASH

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What kind of light you using?Your stalk is far too thin,I dont have a fan or ventilation I just keep my door open for a while,I only have 2 plants on the go 3 weeks into flower but the stalks are at least 15mm thick prob a bit more and thats with zero fans.It looks like nute burn but its hard to tell but those plants are too thin.
 

BquamB

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A good suggestion for us to help you further:

-Lighting (bulb types, Wattage, Distance from plant)
-Soil
-Nutes (when you start and how much adding? Concentration?)
-Water (boiled or Tap?)
-Current Venting / Air movement

I want to say that those pots are WAY too small for the size of your girls.
Can't believe they are budding, really.

Get back to us with the Above and let's see what we can come up for you.

:leaf:
 
A good suggestion for us to help you further:

-Lighting (bulb types, Wattage, Distance from plant)
-Soil
-Nutes (when you start and how much adding? Concentration?)
-Water (boiled or Tap?)
-Current Venting / Air movement

I want to say that those pots are WAY too small for the size of your girls.
Can't believe they are budding, really.

Get back to us with the Above and let's see what we can come up for you.

:leaf:
alright
Lighting- Sun through window (an experiment)i get good light its southfacing
Soil-Miracle Grow premium potting soil (feeds up to 3 months).21-.07-.14
Nutes- none yet(just whats in soil)
Water- Tap let to stand for 48 hrs
Venting/Air movement-120volt 60HZ 1amp duel fans(grow space is about 4x8ft2)
 
alright
Lighting- Sun through window (an experiment)i get good light its southfacing
Soil-Miracle Grow premium potting soil (feeds up to 3 months).21-.07-.14
Nutes- none yet(just whats in soil)
Water- Tap let to stand for 48 hrs
Venting/Air movement-120volt 60HZ 1amp duel fans(grow space is about 4x8ft2)
oh and im trnsplanting to 5 gal buckets tomorrow
 

greenjumble

Well-Known Member
Basically your burning the shit out of them with your Miracle grow soil and you don't have enough light to create enough growth to use the soil. You want to transplant them and shake as much of that soil off the root as you can and then run lots of water through it to cleanse the chemicals out of it, after that just water and leave them alone for a while so they can repair and without being made toxic.
Get a soil with nothing in it just plain soil and transplant them into that. After that you need at least 1x42w cfl bulb per plant or 2x26w CFL and you can keep using the sunlight in addition. Wait until you get decent fresh growth when they begin to flower use molasses 1 tbsp dissolved per gallon and feed theis every three feedings during flower. Make sure you keep a light breeze circulating through with your fan.
 

crazycanuk

Member
i dont think the light thru the window is enough high intensity light for these plants. they are spindly because they are stretching to find the light
 

greenjumble

Well-Known Member
keep your bulbs about 3-4 inches away from the plant on the top and sides. Move the bulbs away as the plant grows alwas keeping it 3-4 inches away.
 

BquamB

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the Info Good sir.

So yes, the two other fellows are right, Not enought Light is getting absorbed by the plant, You need more light.

Also the soil is too rich for such little sprouts. They would be best transplanted into a 0.0 - 0.5 Soil. Glad no nutes being added, they would probably be dead.

Opinion:
Get 2-4 lights and add them somewhere.
Try and keep the temperature a constant temp (since its not getting 24/7 light its gonna take a bit to grow unless outside with full light.

Try and get some regular potting soil with no nutes added (5-10$..) and transplant them (With the transplant, Flush the soil from dirt and nutes, rough up the roots (not too much) and then transplant. Making sure you have adequate drainage at the bottom (Rock's or lava stone)

Keep at it man, you're doing fine. Im new myself and have learn a TON here.

ill keep reading.
 

greenjumble

Well-Known Member
just get some plain soil to transplant them into. we're both telling you the same thing. Just go get soil with no nutes and transplant them into that after cleaning what miracle grow you can out of the root ball. Then add your light and water only for a while. Just play them some bob Marley and let them take 2 weeks to repair. After that you can give them a little molasses dissolved in water to help you flowering process and crystalization naturally.
 
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