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I checked the plants before I went to bed last night and they were just as droopy, if not droopier, than when I took the pics in the last post. The soil was still pretty wet from when I watered them during the transplant. I went to bed thinking that I had once again overwatered my...
Update:
I was out of town for about a week but am back now. I had a buddie look after the plants. He stopped by twice and watered both times, three days from my last watering and three days between his waterings. When I got home the plants had grown a bunch, but still looked overwatered. He...
Update: Both plants look much healthier than yesterday. The upper few tiers of leaves on the skunk are starting to look like a healthy plant again. The widow is recovering more slowly than the skunk but it is showing more growth too. Pots are still damp, no need to water today. You can kind...
Thanks, I can't wait for the colas too! If you're going to ask for advice, you might as well listen to what people say (and not take everything as gospel, because no one is right all of the time)
I didn't take full leaves off, just broke the super dry tips off a few of the fingers. It's pretty easy to tell what parts of leaves still have life in them by just touching them lightly. The parts I took off crumbled at the slightest touch and were blocking new fresh green growth. I am enjoying...
Just went and checked on them and the main stems have straightened up nicely but the leaves haven't made as much of a recovery. I guess I thought the leaves would perk up a little more than they did. I'm assuming that the older leaves are as straight as they are going to get after being so...
Update: Plants were drooping this morning, but in a different way than three days ago. They were both drooping at the stem, including the tops of the plants. The cups were very light and the soil was dry 1.5-2 inches down. I just watered each plant with 4oz of ph ~6.3 and got a very little...
I'm just looking for advise, not all the drama. Do you feel that it is overwatering or another issue? I feel that watering less has helped my plants. If it's possibly another issue, I'm interested to know. I'm just trying to make my grow successful
I am not the same person as jackmac. I agreed with him because he gave me some advice and my plants responded positively.
This is my first grow and only really know what I have read. I have not been fully letting my pots dry out between waterings. From what I have read, it seems like I have...
I am pretty sure that is what the problem is. I don't know if the bottom two inches of the solo cup ever dried out since I transplanted into them about two weeks ago. I do see a few roots through the holes in the bottom of the solo cups and they are a nice white color. I like the 2oz water in...
I have been reading that thread and felt the same way, in my beginners opinion. People love to over complicate things and end up only making the problem worse. Start, patiently, with the simple variables. Once all that is under control start examining other options if the problem aren't...
Update:
When I checked the plants this morning I noticed there is positivley new growth on both plants! Also, the growth that is about a week old is starting perk right back up. There seems to have been a growth spurt in the secondary growth at the base of the the dying leaf stems on the...
Makes sense to me. I'll let them recover fully before I start feeding them. Thanks for all your help jackmac, you've helped put my mind at ease as my plants appear to be slowly dying...,