Is my plant just over watered or something worse? PLEASE REPLY

He guys this is my first post and I'm hoping someone with more experience can maybe help me diagnose whats wrong with my plant. This is my first plant and is more or less a training wheels sort of thing but I'm still wanting it to be successful. My plant is two weeks old today and i transplanted today which i hope wasn't a bad thing to do because my plant has been stressed with what i believe to be over-watering. The leaves were very stiff and curled and that's what lead me to the assumption of being over watered but, the yellow spots have me kind confused just because i don't no if that is a symptom of over watering or something worse. If someone with more experienced could help diagnosis my problem i would be very please as this is my first plant and i would like to adsorb as much information as i can. Thank you, everyone, in advanced.
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chasta

Active Member
too much food and too much water . Are you giving nutes to it ? It looks to be very dark green for being that sise which indicates alot on nitrogen . possibly too much .
 

Daltrum83

Member
Looks to me like over watering and slight over nute. Let her dry out for a few days. A circulating fan will help.
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
thats good lookin soil, im assuming it's happy frog or ocean forest yes?

after transplanting, water the palnt in good, then dont do shit till she bounces back. dont add any nutrients until the plant demands it, which will not be for several months. when you do fertilize, dont give more than 1/4 dose, every other watering, until she demands more.

looks pretty healthy except for the overwatering, when the pot is soaked good, and water runs out the bottom as soon as you add more in the top, picck up the pot. note the weight. when you next think she needs water, hoist the pot again. still heavy? dont water! only add more water when the pot is light as fuck.

you should always give your plants less food and water than you think they should get. that way you dont love them into the ground.

cannabis plants are like prison bitches. protect them at all times, ensure they dont get stabbed, but if you fuck them every night they get sloppy and useless.

man i gotta stop watching shawshank redemption.
 
no ive not feed the plant yet because i was under the impression that it would not need food till around month old. Is this true? also I think i may need to check the ph of the soil. Could the soil being to basic or acidic alter the plant absorption of nutrients which could be a problem? I'm using MG potting soil which hear isnt very good but its all had at the time. ya i bought an oscillating fan to help circulate air today. I picked up some Fertilizer at walmart Made by Scott's MG (pics) has any one used this? If its not a good choice can one of you guys point me in the right direction for something i can buy at walmart, lowes or etc that works well and that is not to pricey
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mike1958

Active Member
theres your problem the MG. make your own, i use compost bunny poop and dirt. never need nothing but water. i have never had a good grow with MG

even plain good dirt works great. look around you can find it for free.
 
i've had success with MG, but my suggestion would be to look up your nearest hydroponic store and make the 10 minute extra drive, definitely worth it. first time i hit one of those stores up it was like i was 5 yrs old in the candy shop. you can get some nice fox farm soil for a few bucks extra. but here it looks like you overwatered a wee-bit, and also are you getting the leaves wet? if you're gettin those leaves wet and you have a strong light or high temps in the room those lights will magnify the water on your plants and burn your leaves. for now i wouldnt use fertilizer. wait til you get like 4 or 5 layers or true leaves to start feeding. for food i would recommend finding that hydroponic store and getting some nutes. careful with the watering, love it but not to much haha
 
Thanks everyone for being so helpful I'm going let it dry out alittle longer but all in all its starting to get better. I was careless about watering and did let the plant get wet so that may have something to do with the situation like jointgardener said.
 
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