Help!

I have a Afghan regular vegging for 7 weeks and looks nice in a 4" pot. I transplanted into a 2 gal bucket with coco/worm castings mix and watered. The plant looked ok for 2 days so I pinched the top to get new branching or potential buds and now the new growth at all points are curling and drooping. It looks like I won't grow bud terminals. The larger leaves look fine but it's the new growth that is worrisome. I did put some miracle grow at a light rate to get the plant growing again but it didn't help.
 

vostok

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coco holds the water

then the nute from the worms.

worm castings are very hot

add 50% perlite to that mix

forget the MG use Fox Farm ocean forest

but you need perlite

good luck
 

bryan oconner

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ditch the mg even a professional grower will have serious issues using mg unless he or she mixes other nutrients in with it . mg every bottle or box they have no idea what the hell there doing the n-p-k numbers are horrible . mg pumps the nitrogen so damn hard and the p.k is so low its plant will look sick and droopy you will see the new growth forming a claw to much nitrogen . and the plant will look sick with gold or brown spots all over it from the rest of the nutrients being to weak so your plant may be over fed and under fed at the same time . mg is a good lawn feeder who gives as a shit not wanting to spend 6 bucks nutrient . besides the mg being trash did you try to super crop this plant to hard ? would be very hard to do could squeeze the stem flat and the plant still would grow . i broke some branches and they still grew i am blaming your mg on this one .
 
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coco holds the water

then the nute from the worms.

worm castings are very hot

add 50% perlite to that mix

forget the MG use Fox Farm ocean forest

but you need perlite

good luck
Thanks. So you say the worm castings are hot. I heard they were good for the plants. So switch to Fox Farm Forest. Is that for vegging or flowering? I'm trying to get it into flowering but the terminal shoots stopped growing and wilted. I flushed it out and it looks like it's trying to do something at the top of the main stem. It's a stub right now. Should I wait until it regrows and then go to flowering?
 

Lordhooha

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Thanks. So you say the worm castings are hot. I heard they were good for the plants. So switch to Fox Farm Forest. Is that for vegging or flowering? I'm trying to get it into flowering but the terminal shoots stopped growing and wilted. I flushed it out and it looks like it's trying to do something at the top of the main stem. It's a stub right now. Should I wait until it regrows and then go to flowering?
Your try to get it to flower? Did you change your light schedule to 12/12?
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
Thanks. So you say the worm castings are hot. I heard they were good for the plants. So switch to Fox Farm Forest. Is that for vegging or flowering? I'm trying to get it into flowering but the terminal shoots stopped growing and wilted. I flushed it out and it looks like it's trying to do something at the top of the main stem. It's a stub right now. Should I wait until it regrows and then go to flowering?
Worm castings are good for plant no biggy their but in volume they can kill any grow

see them like dried blood very very hot

you do need to experiment to find that sweet spot

so little very little is used at first

FFOF is great for all grows tho pricey many have used this FFOF for their 2nd or 3rd grows with little amending

IMO: I'd gently extract the plant and gently insert into a prepped 3usg pot with 30% perlite and 70% FFOF mixed well in

water well and keep in dim light overnight or 8 hours

then continue as normal

good luck

ps it will take a few days for the results to show
 
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