Can someone tellme wats wrong with my plant

Kenpo

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if they were mine i would PH the water get the lights real close and if there under like 2-3 weeks old no nutes
 

rolla8

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What you've got here is a classic magnesium deficiency. You can tell by the lighter, fading green leaves with dark green veins. If you allow it to continue, the leaves will eventually yellow and die. Fortunately, the remedy is quite simple. Go to your local pharmacy and buy some epsom salt. Dissolve 1TBSP epsom salt into one gallon of clean, filtered water. Flush your plant with this solution until you see water seeping out of the bottom drainage holes. Within 24 hours of this treatment, you should see a noticeable improvement in the plants condition, and it should continue to improve over the following days.
 

smokeybandit22

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do you think they may be rootbound? what soil are you using? I think may be time to transplant and start very light nute feeding.
 

sweetsmell

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What you've got here is a classic magnesium deficiency. You can tell by the lighter, fading green leaves with dark green veins. If you allow it to continue, the leaves will eventually yellow and die. Fortunately, the remedy is quite simple. Go to your local pharmacy and buy some epsom salt. Dissolve 1TBSP epsom salt into one gallon of clean, filtered water. Flush your plant with this solution until you see water seeping out of the bottom drainage holes. Within 24 hours of this treatment, you should see a noticeable improvement in the plants condition, and it should continue to improve over the following days.
+ rep :mrgreen:
 

gr33dy_g3niu$

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ima transplant it today and use dat method u told me about rolla8 ima post some pics of wat the plant looks like rite now in a minute
 

rolla8

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If you want, you can also lightly mist the leaves with the epsom salt solution. That will help get the needed magnesium directly to the leaves.
 

rolla8

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Once you correct the magnesium deficiency, you need to transplant into larger containers that are not see-through. Growth will be stunted and other problems will develop if you allow light to get to the roots. And when you transplant, make sure you fill the container to the top with soil and bury the stem so you've only got about 2" of stem before the first set of leaves. Don't give it any nutes when you transplant. Use about 1/8tsp of SuperThrive mixed into one gallon of water and flush it with that after you've finished transplanting. Then for the next week, give it plain filtered water that has been pH balanced. After that, you can begin a light nutrient regimen using something like FoxFarms GrowBig and BigBloom at 1/2 strength.
 

oldhippy54

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man i transplanted mine into a bucket and put 2 sticks of miracle grow in it and i water it about 3 maybe 4 ounces a day,looks like those leaves are dead. i would pinch them off but thats me. i think the transplanting will help and just leave it be. i killed my 1rst plant trying too much advice i got on here! 1 guy put it all in 1 sentence "ITS A WEED...IT WILL GROW!" so far he has been right lol!
 

smokeybandit22

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man you need to fix that mg def asap and also need to transplant-foxfarms works good i hear but anything will do at this point-just no miracle grow crap.ever
 
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