Help would be much appreciated! Outdoor grow plant is looking poorly :( pics...

marvy

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Hello all,

Major newb here! UK Outdoor grow, plant is looking really rather unhappy, I have read up on a few helpful threads on here but am finding it all a bit too much to digest atm. Plant was repotted about a month ago and has grown quite a bit since! Since repotting the leaves have yellowed at the tips with some yellowing all over! I'm thinking it is a nutrient deficiency and have seen read the thread on nutrient deficiencies but can't quite deduce which, if any my plant is suffering from :( With watering I have made sure that I don't overwater by letting the soil it is in go dry before watering again, is this stressing the plant? The plant was in a green house as pictured but I have taken it out since as I think the plant is getting too big for the green house! I've added some pics of it as it was in the green house and as it is now.

Any help would be much appreciated! I think the pics speak for themselves!
 

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*BUDS

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Hello all,

Major newb here! UK Outdoor grow, plant is looking really rather unhappy, I have read up on a few helpful threads on here but am finding it all a bit too much to digest atm. Plant was
repotted about a month ago and has grown quite a bit since
! Since repotting the leaves have yellowed at the tips with some yellowing all over! I'm thinking
it is a nutrient deficiency
and have seen read the thread on nutrient deficiencies but can't quite deduce which, if any my plant is suffering from :( With watering I have made sure that I don't overwater by letting the soil it is in go dry before watering again, is this stressing the plant? The plant was in a green house as pictured but I have taken it out since as I think the plant is getting too big for the green house! I've added some pics of it as it was in the green house and as it is now.

Any help would be much appreciated! I think the pics speak for themselves!
When you repotted you did a crap job. The new pot wasnt big enough, the new medium isnt good enough and u stressed it. Re pot it again, this time into a bigger pot in much nicer soil, it looks deficient.
 

marvy

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Ok thank you for your reply! I have now repotted it in the largest container I could that would still fit in the green house! It was doing great until recently, it has developed lots of white spots on the leaves with some browning and rolling at the tips also. I used some home made composted medium and maybe that could have been too rich in nutrients?! The soil seems to have retained its moisture for a long time also and haven't had to water it for over a week.....

Again, any help would be appreciated a lot! pics included....

Many thanks guys!
 

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capncash

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you have burned the plant up with too much nutrients. and those white spots look like you have spider mites.
 

marvy

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you have burned the plant up with too much nutrients. and those white spots look like you have spider mites.
Thanks for the reply, I'm currently looking into the spider mite cure, is there anything I can do about the burning due to too many nutrients?!
 

CoolNameHere

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Thanks for the reply, I'm currently looking into the spider mite cure, is there anything I can do about the burning due to too many nutrients?!
Indoors i flush not so sure about outdoors never had that problem suppose you could try flushing it but if you use a slow release fertilizer it will only release more nutrients bongsmilie
 
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