Plant Moisture Stress - Symptoms and Solutions

dirtysnowball

Well-Known Member
sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but those leaves got friend and about 90% of the fried leaves are gonna fall off. the only reason they haven't is cuz your plant is eating their stored nutes. BUT theres good news, your plant is recovering cuz i see the new growth. the new growth and the leaves that didnt fry will be fine. so the top of your bush will be good still!
 

Uncle Ben

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View attachment 1740225View attachment 1740223....... every 2nd I put the plantriods and super b and have been spraying every 2nd day with veg boom. its a mom, indoors, in dirt, it was soooooo healthy untill the 1 day
You've done the classic "aw shit".....pushed them with too much salts. Obviously, they don't require that much food, damage has been done with no hope for recovery unless you veg for a longer time and hope you get AND RETAIN enough leaves to produce good bud production. Shouldn't listen to the "Lost Art of Foliar Feeding" parrots.

Sum of the parts.
UB
 

Kingrow1

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You've done the classic "aw shit".....pushed them with too much salts. Obviously, they don't require that much food, damage has been done with no hope for recovery unless you veg for a longer time and hope you get AND RETAIN enough leaves to produce good bud production. Shouldn't listen to the "Lost Art of Foliar Feeding" parrots.

Sum of the parts.
UB
WOW Totally, great answer.
 

Freebird11

Member
I like to add follwing :
Symptoms: Browning and defoliation of tulip tree.
Diagnosis: The manzanita ground cover and the tulip tree are in the same irrigation zone. These two plants have differing water requirements. (The tulip tree requires a fair amount of water, whereas the manzanita thrives on very little.)
Solutions: Increase the duration of irrigation, to avoid water-deficit damages to the tree. If that fails, plant a new tree that requires less water, such as pine or olive. Species with differing water requirements should not be planted in the same irrigation zone.
 
Uncle Ben i really hope you can help me out here, because nobody else has been able to so far. I have these stunted seedlings, about 3 or maybe even 4 weeks old! you wouldn't even belive they are that old by how small, pathetic, and bad they look. I have never grown weed so shitty and its really pissing me off, and stressing me alot because i spent alot of money on these seeds, and my last pound harvest was ruined by the pigs. So if this grow goes to crap i just don't know what i'll do. So i really hope you can help me. Okay heres some pics...

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Uncle Ben

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Uncle Ben i really hope you can help me out here, because nobody else has been able to so far. I have these stunted seedlings, about 3 or maybe even 4 weeks old! you wouldn't even belive they are that old by how small, pathetic, and bad they look. I have never grown weed so shitty and its really pissing me off, and stressing me alot because i spent alot of money on these seeds, and my last pound harvest was ruined by the pigs. So if this grow goes to crap i just don't know what i'll do. So i really hope you can help me. Okay heres some pics...

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I need to know your culture. Also, have you ever grown anything before?

Help yourself, buy Mel Franks MJ Insiders Growers Guide.
 
I have them in fox farm ocean forrest, yes i have done at least 6 marijuana grows and have grown many kinds of vegetables and fruits. Okay i will list the things that are different on this grow from my other ones: I transplanted straight from tiny seedlings into 3 gallon pots, which i think may be part of my problem; I am using a new line of nutrients- Dina gro, which i have never used before, i have always used general hydro flora nova; I know that i burnt these seedlings with to much fox farms big bloom, and i know that i should not have been giving them nutes anyways, but i was advised to give nutes on here so i did, out of impatience. Also i am growing in a tent which is new to me, i have always been in a large closet, and keeping the temps down has been a bit of an issue, which i don't quite understand because I have a new 400cfm inline fan and before i always used these cheap little duct boosters and temps were lower. Very confusing. But thats the breakdown. Temps in the tent range from 79-87, sometimes it gets really hot in there, usually by the time i wake up in the morning. I have the lights running mostly through the night. Humidity stays right around 50%, Ph has been right around 6.3-6.5, and i have already tried flushing them and then retransplanting, which i am going to do again back into small dixie cups. Thats about all
 

Dubbz0r

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Maybe give them straight water with an extremely small dose of superthrive added. Advanced nutrients also makes a great product called Revive.
 

Uncle Ben

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I have them in fox farm ocean forrest,
Are you considering its nutrient charge? Sum of the parts thingie.

I transplanted straight from tiny seedlings into 3 gallon pots, which i think may be part of my problem;
Not good. Keep them in small containers until they seem to be getting rootbound. When you water, do it thoroughly. That soil looks dry to me, as if someone was giving them 1/2 cup of water rather than drenching them.

I am using a new line of nutrients- Dina gro, which i have never used before, i have always used general hydro flora nova; I know that i burnt these seedlings with to much fox farms big bloom,
What are you doing using a low N, high K food now? They're small, they don't require much food and need N or they will end up stunted, as yours are. Suggest before you go on you spend some time on plant nutrition concepts.

and i know that i should not have been giving them nutes anyways, but i was advised to give nutes on here so i did,
That's what you get for taking advice from those in question. Get off this forum, buy Mel's book, and get a book on indoor plant culture.

.... sometimes it gets really hot in there, usually by the time i wake up in the morning. I have the lights running mostly through the night. Humidity stays right around 50%, Ph has been right around 6.3-6.5, and i have already tried flushing them and then retransplanting, which i am going to do again back into small dixie cups. Thats about all
Plants start shutting down around 95F. If I were you, I'd write them off as history. Every time you physically mess with them you put them into stress, like ripping the root hairs.

Good luck,
UB
 

gkawall

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Hey, i need some help, this is my first time grow. it been growing good untill i noticed that a few of the bottom leaves started to get brown spots on the tips, very small but then as time went on it dried out the leaf and turned it yellow and crackly. The top portion of the plant seems healthy. is this nute burn? or something else. please lemme no so i can do something to fix it asap. Anything helps. Thanks





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Kingrow1

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Maybe give them straight water with an extremely small dose of superthrive added. Advanced nutrients also makes a great product called Revive.
Says you can have your money back over here if the revive dont work and make your plant better, another far out claim from some fert company, i asked my grow shop for calcium and they tried to give me the revive saying it was high in calcium, i left it in the shop, it looked too overhyped!lol! Peace
 

wyteboi

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Hey, i need some help, this is my first time grow. it been growing good untill i noticed that a few of the bottom leaves started to get brown spots on the tips, very small but then as time went on it dried out the leaf and turned it yellow and crackly. The top portion of the plant seems healthy. is this nute burn? or something else. please lemme no so i can do something to fix it asap. Anything helps. Thanks
for one reason or another , those lil girls are locked up and cant eat. it looks to me like too much water. dont water them unless they are dried out real good. UB can probably give you a lil more detailed info.


soil :bigjoint:
 
first time grower, and ive learnt a shit load from just this one thread. originally joined up so i could see the pics and compare them with mine, but spent the whole of last night reading the whole lot. i built a grow box out of a chest of draws, 250w light, HID, insufficient ventilation at first and was away for 2 days. the plants were pretty scorched but ive got some nice green new growth coming through now so its cushdy. got 2 applejack cuttings off my mate they are about 1ft so far, feeding them bio bizz grow which is 8-2-6. will start them on the bio bizz bloom when i put them into flower. feed them every other day when the pots are light, getting to know them now lovin it haha.

oh yeah, temp is at 84 during lights on, which are on 18/6 at the mo, and ive only just put the thermometer in so il get a nightime reading tomorrow, need to get a humidity reader yet, but ive got a bowl of warm water in there with cardboard wicks, and 2 small glasses of hot water with toilet roll centers in them standing up as wicks, the leaves feel nice and cool now and flat as opposed to how they were, curled up a bit and dry as fuck. and i mist the plants when the lights go off and an hour before they go on.

oh and im using bio bizz compost.

if anything here sounds wrong feel free to correct me im all for learning.

big up.
 

wyteboi

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it looks like you have it all together so far showme. keep readin an learnin. this thread is very good with learning a lil bout nutes an how they work. read on plant nutrition and good soil and you cant go wrong.



soil :joint:
 

whynot

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UB, on page 7, there was a short discussion about a possible link between bulging at petiole bases and females but it seems to have petered out. I had the the same thing on my female, but it was topped for 4 colas. Is that just a natural reaction to being topped? After reading the first 9 pages, I am finally starting to understand. More to read. Thanks UB!

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Uncle Ben

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gkawall, sorry, don't have the time for the basics nor do I read minds (no info given). Just learn what makes a plant tick and you'll be fine.


UB, on page 7, there was a short discussion about a possible link between bulging at petiole bases and females but it seems to have petered out. I had the the same thing on my female, but it was topped for 4 colas. Is that just a natural reaction to being topped? After reading the first 9 pages, I am finally starting to understand. More to read. Thanks UB!


Natural reaction to the topping.

Good luck,
UB
 

TokenJoke1

Active Member
uncle ben, was that directed towards me? and if so how do i give it electrolytes? I googled it and all simple stuff just said its what pants crave(as if that helps,lol) everything esle seem a bit over my head. I mean do i water it with gatorade.lol
 
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