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J Botwin

Member
thanks man at least somebody understands.... im new to dis shit just need some valuable info ya no???? im doing what i can and trying to lean from my mistakes @ HotShot7414 i preciate the advice
 

dank smoker420

Well-Known Member
everyone on here has there own opinion. when you come to forums asking questions you get say 10 answers you make your own conclusion from their input. you do not do exactly what they say. for growing anyplant you do not follow exactly what someone else is doing you will not have the same plants. you need to learn your self how to care for plants and how they respond to different things. growing any plant you need to have some sort of connection with it. there is alot of research that goes into figuring out what plants like and do not like and how they respond(physically) its not as simple as "what is wrong what do i do to fix this?" if you are always asking this than you need to research more. you should have some type of idea or a good educated guess of what is wrong by doing your own research. people who do not know a good amount of knowledge about gardening and how marijuana responds to to much or to little nutrients will not have good plants.
 

pmumbry

Active Member
is the plant in your original post before or after you repotted it? If it is after, here is what you should do:
1; remove the plant from the container and fill the empty pot with enough soil so that when you put the plant back in the soil level will be about 1-2 inches from the top of the pot.
2; fill the edges of the pot with soilso it touches the sides.
3; water it down with a nutrient rich solution of water, if nothing else use miracle grow. do not overdo it, just add the recommended dose of nutrient to your water.
4; don't water again until the soil is almost dried out.

the yellowing leaves may or may not get green again, but your new growth should be green.
since you are in flowering period, i recommend getting some flowering nutrients to feed it with every other watering. every other watering should use plain water.
good luck, the plant looks otherwise healthy and you have plenty of time for the buds to grow and fill out, the plant is nowhere near finished...
 

lordjin

Well-Known Member
OK I listend to some asshole that told me the yellowing leaves was a nitrogen issue n I moved it to a bigger pot like he said n now its even more yellow during the 3rd week of flowering can somebody with real expertise let me no wats going on ASAP.... if u don't no don't comment please I'm trying to get it back green if possible but I think I lost it I think its n shockView attachment 2340679
You're right. He misinformed you. You're short on magnesium. Get a half gallon of water, pour in a cup of epsom salt, shake well, and feed your plant.
 

HotShot7414

Well-Known Member
As long as your PH is good and you are feeding correctly anything else would cause harm,your plants are trying to shed some of those leaves so buds can get light,you can add MG but it won't make much difference since i add it with my nutes and still the yellowing persist until the plant has gotten rid of the bud blockers and leaves growing under branches.Think about it,if you plant never lost leaves how much light will actually reach those buds sites.
 

slayer6669

New Member
thanks man at least somebody understands.... im new to dis shit just need some valuable info ya no???? im doing what i can and trying to lean from my mistakes @ HotShot7414 i preciate the advice
wtf man im the first person to answer you on the other thread you are talking about, i said the same thing everyone else did. so im a big fucking asshole cause i wanna help you out. then you bitch that you are new and know nothing, if thats so then why the fuck you come on here calling me an asshole (since i was your first reply i take it you called me the asshole) any fuck you, you whiney little bitch, go somewhere else and piss everyone off. fucking litte douche bag. watch who the fuck you talk shit on, i wanted to help you but not now i hope your plant dies.
 

scroglodyte

Well-Known Member
THAT'S..........the "bigger" pot?? LOL
good luck with that. i referred to a bigger pot with SOIL in it. i'm sorry i wasn't more precise.
 

HanginIron

Active Member
i dig a bigass hole and fill it with my own soil prolly about a 25 gallon hole, if i used a bucket id use at least 8 or 10 gallon
Yeah, I am learning that the hard way on my first grow. I am in 7gal. 4 weeks of veg. 6 weeks into bloom. And totally root bound!
Big plants need a lot of pot!
 

pmumbry

Active Member
in the original post that is the re pot but I added more dirt here's the new lookView attachment 2341234

this is much better, make sure you drill some drainage holes in the bottom of that bucket or else when you water it the plants roots will stay too wet and drown the plant. Just feed it every other watering with some bloom nutes and you should be fine. Seeing as how you are growing that plant outdoors it could use an even bigger pot, 10 - 15 gallons or more, but the 5 gallon will be ok if you aren't interested in it getting too much bigger before it finishes flowering. i would let it fill out the root system in that 5 gallon, then retransplant it to a 10 gallon or bigger pot, or you could just transplant it into a bigger pot now. just be sure to let the soil dry out a bit between waterings, dont want to cause root rot...
 

esc420211

Well-Known Member
some people on here know each other, so they will cyber bully you if you talk head on one of them, and yes she is in shocc. that can happen if don't transplant gently and quiccly enough and why that dittzy amount of soil?
 

esc420211

Well-Known Member
some people on here know each other, so they will cyber bully you if you talk head on one of them, and yes she is in shocc. that can happen if don't transplant gently and quiccly enough and why that dittzy amount of soil?
sorry i did not see the new improved pic.
 
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