Im worried!

Thank you all so much! I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best. I only have $200 invested, that's not so bad. It could be a lot worse. some day maybe I will be as good as you guys...
 
take a deep breath, relax, post pics.

More advice will follow.

1st one is a bag seed skunk, 2nd is Bubba Kush, 3 & 4 are Blueberry Diesel & the best looking ones I have. The 5th one is what they looked like when I brought them home...I also have some GDP, they all look like Charlie Brown's pot plants!!

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3/4 are over watered and 1-2 are either the same or nute burned. That dirt or clay us horrible. You may want to buy new clones. I had this happen last year on my first grow and while they didn't die they stunted hard I replaced them with new clones and took the drowning girls and potted them.
 
You're over watering... It's 115 here, 110 average, and I water once every 2 days. 88 is nothing. Just next time plant in larger holes, and water the shit out of them every other day. Honestly though, without more to go by, spectacular advice can't be given.

EDIT: Okay, just saw the pics. Your "soil"/clay is not a very good medium to grow in. Dig a 2-3foot diameter hole, thats 2 to 3 feet deep, and fill it with the soil you want to grow in. Your watering shouldnt be a problem then
 
get those plants out of that clay native soil asap, for sure you are probably having drainage issues and ph problems. the soil in the valley for the most part is heavy clay that turns to mud when watered which is not a good growing medium for cannabis. buy some sunshine mix # 4 and replant those girls in bigger holes at least 14"x14"x24" and add a little dolomite lime to your soil mix. i doubt those plants have dense root system because they have very little foliage. good luck.....
 
Jesus! where do you live? that soil looks like moon soil to me haha. Get those plants in some better soil firstly
 
central valley soil is what dreams are made of. anyone dissing it needs to drive thorugh and check it out for themselves.

to the OP: you may want to scrap those. get yourself some new clones, make sure they are fully rooted. get teens of you can.

then, dig some big ass holes, the bigger the better. 2'x2'x2' at minimum. then, fill those holes with a good soil mix, like roots or fox farm with compost mixed in and perlite of needed.

then transplant those new clones into your big ass holes that are filled with nice soil. water deep, not often!

do this ASAP! the sooner you get them in, the more time you'll have before the seasons change and flowering sets in.

if it makes you feel any better, i put a scraggly teen into a 5 gallon bucket in late july last year and got a QP from it. it is NOT too late.

best of luck.
 
yea the soil where I'm at is a fine loam and I actually blend a cu.ft. back into each hole. but the clay up by stockton and that area is total bullshit.. black .. red .. no drainage I've drowned fucking willow trees in that shit.
 
For your info most of the farm soil you see in the central valley has been amended and deep ripped 4 ft. Deep.... Take a soil science class... Lol
 
I can't give up on them...not even an option. The soil isn't clay...it used to be a clover pasture. Clover don't grow in clay. I think I gave nutes too soon. Is it possible for them to bounce back? I nuted them and I think there was enough chicken poop to do the job already. the rest of my garden is wonderful. Everything grows well in it...except my Charlie Browns. IMG_1594.jpgCheck out my Lemon Squash. I know, squash don't smoke so good! I just don't think its the soil. Someone please tell me my plants will pull through!!!
 
Does that mean there's still a chance???? Right now, since it's over 90F, I have 2 beach umbrellas over them. I think that is helping.
 
I think they'll pull through, Just give them water for a couple of weeks.. also i would recommend to buy a bag of soil and build a mote around the top of your plants about 4 inch deep and keep watering it into the soil i would use some fox-farm or something equal. it will help with moisture and provide them with with the nutes from the soil.... don't give them any more nutes.
 
Not anywhere near Stkn. town. This soil is very rich, it drains well, too well I think. That's part of my problem. I need to let them just grow for awhile. There is new growth...just not much.
 
I just love you Dakushman49!!! They just have to live. The pharmacy is so far away. I dont know what fox-farm is or where to get it.
 
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