GWS Problem Pics

casper23

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your plant looks over watered. its not needed to water so often. let your soil dry out and then water again. if you water too much your roots will not be able to get enough oxygen and it will slow growth. so just cut back on your watering.
 

bbrandon888

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I let the soil dry out an it still looks like that...I just put it into new dry soil today an i water it just a lil bit since i transplant it again.
 

casper23

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also becareful transplanting.... you dont want your palnt to go into shock. that would me a bad thing. just give it a few days and instead of watering just use a spray bottle to wet the soil. and next time you do transplant water the new soil first before you move your plants
 

bbrandon888

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Its been like this for about 1 an 3 days i think...Then i went 4 days without watering it and i still dint recover...How long will it take for it take to turn back green cause i fill the hole with new dry soil today....An do u know why the top new growth leaves looks pale white looking.
 

casper23

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do you have any pics of the whole plant from the side? as far as the new growth i do not have a good i dea on why they are pale. what kind of nutes are you using? and whats your ppm on them as well
 

bbrandon888

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do you have any pics of the whole plant from the side? as far as the new growth i do not have a good i dea on why they are pale. what kind of nutes are you using? and whats your ppm on them as well
Ok here a side pic......Also i have a another gws plant like that an i water it the same an it looks very vigours an healthy
 

casper23

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it might just be the soil, what kind are you using? maybe animals... if its around to where animals outside can easly just walk up to it, it could be from the amonia in animal urine. just a thought
 

bbrandon888

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it might just be the soil, what kind are you using? maybe animals... if its around to where animals outside can easly just walk up to it, it could be from the amonia in animal urine. just a thought
I am using Miracle grow soil...It was diong fine until i transplanted it then all this started happeing...Here is another pic of another one of my plants that i water the same an nute the same as i do that one an it loks fine
 

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casper23

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all of those look great man, i guess the one plant is just having a hard time after transplanting. all things work out with time. just watch it carefully and water a little less and your plant should pull through. and if worse comes to worse and it does not make it, at least you have all your other ones.
 

OGKush00

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One thing I have noticed with MG soil is that after about 1 1/2 months to 2 months of using it with other nutrients it pays to use MUCH less than regular feeding.. Burned up my plants 5 weeks into Flowering. :/
 
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