Should I Throw this Plant out? Or Will It Make It?

freshpl

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20 days from seed. auto sweet skunk. cfl 200w.

Plant with pot was sideways from the beginning.

Should I throw it out and replant a new one?
 

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just gave it hesi root complex 1ml per liter.

temps are 60s

the plant is just twisted because it was growing sideways ..
 
Give it a chance - she's got nice color and fresh growth.
Sometimes new growth on young plants looks kinda wadded up, but then they grow out of it.
 
I don't see why you can't just ride it out? If you don't have space issues why toss it? Weed is weed, it'll come back.
 
I believe the greatest side effect of "it's a weed, it grows anywhere" is that people forget that neglected weed is just that: a gross weed, not a beautiful flower. To some extent, yes it is quite resilient and will bounce back, but don't get into a pattern of neglect or reliance on the "it grows in ditches." Eew, we used to call ditch weed schwag and if you want to grow it then by all means, weed is weed.

The curling of the edges and 'rippling' can occur from overwatering (not letting the soil go completely dry between watering). For me, that plant is way too small to give nutrients, but if you do, make sure they are diluted (personally I'd do 1-2 tablespoons per gallon if normal was 3-4 per gallon and I'd use only some light vegetative nutrients and maybe a splash of super thrive).

Short answer: I would switch it to clean water ph'd to 6.5-6.8 and make sure your soil is dry, dry, dry before you water. And yes, singing softly always helps.
 
Hermex, I agree and I know (you and I) understand that although a weed there are requirements they have and of course the better care, handling, etc the better yields, but as a new grower myself I can reflect on the past couple of months and tell you that leaving the plant alone as much as possible outside of what is required from you is the best route, lol. I was there a few months back. Running back and forth, over watering, over nurturing period. Hopefully, all the newbs will soon get over their anxiety and just let them do what they were meant to do.
 
Hermex, I agree and I know (you and I) understand that although a weed there are requirements they have and of course the better care, handling, etc the better yields, but as a new grower myself I can reflect on the past couple of months and tell you that leaving the plant alone as much as possible outside of what is required from you is the best route, lol. I was there a few months back. Running back and forth, over watering, over nurturing period. Hopefully, all the newbs will soon get over their anxiety and just let them do what they were meant to do.

Exactamundo !!!!
 
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