Any ideas?

Tibby123

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Its pretty early/late, but i just got batteries for my camera, so i had to post this. This is gonna be kind of long.
I transplanted my plants on wednesday, today being sunday, and Ive been having trouble with them ever since. The soil i transplanted in was pretty moist, but i watered them anyways, just to kind of break the soil in. I figured they could handle it, but they started drooping slightly the next day. I hoped if i let them dry out for a couple days it would fix itself, but it ended up just getting worse. the top few inches of soil were pretty dry after like 3 days but my moisture meter was still at 9-10 like halfway down.
I was almost convinced that overwatering was the problem, but from everything ive heard, testing the top two inches is a common way to tell when to water. The problem kept geting worse, so I watered two of the worse looking plants to see how it reacted. About 6 hours later i checked back on them and they had perked up dramatically. I got pretty excited so i watered all of the rest pretty well, then went to work.
Unfortunately, it seems to have only gotten worse, except for one of the plants i watered first, which is still doing well.
Also, on some of them, a couple of the leaves are turning brown/yellow on the very tips, i mean like, barely, and a couple of them have a some bigger burns. I have no idea what its from, but none of the burns seem to be progressing anymore. most of the burns were from before i repotted if i remember correct.
They havent really grown much at all during this whole time. except for the other one that i watered first (not the one that perked up, this one is still droopy, but it grew some.)
 

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Tibby123

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Pic 1: crappy picture, one of the leaves has a small yellow spot, and the veryvery tips of 2 of its leaves are turning
Pic 2: all of the plants...durrr
Pic 3: this is the one that perked up after i watered it as an experiment, its has that one big spot, but it stopped getting bigger around wed./thurs.
Pic 4: was one of the best looking ones until i watered it, it actually wasnt drooping that bad at alllll
Pic 5: almost same story as 4, was one of the better ones, but took a nose dive
Pic 6: my little guy that hasnt been transplanted yet, the other one that i watered as an experiment, it looks like it grew some on the secondary nodes, but its still pretty droopy.
 

abberation

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Hey. Dude, they dont look to bad. They might still be suffering from a bit of stress from the transplant. If you can get some thrive alive, try and use that. Helps with plant & root stress.

If you have a moisture meter, which you do, use it, thats more acurate than testing the top 3 inches with your fingers. Your pots might be waterlogged at the bottom, so just let them dry out a bit. Cannabis likes to be dry more than being wet.
 

jimstar

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definitely move the plant in the black pot into a larger one. could be that the roots are pressed for space.

wow - its crazy how 'scorched' that one leaf looks!

are you using nutrients? i would say to start giving them a weak solution, and, it might be a bit late, but feed them something like rhizotonic.


good look man
 

Tibby123

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Also, do these guys look little for almost 4 weeks?
I dont know if im just imagining things or if these guys are growing really slow
 
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