leaves burnt/curling

c5rftw

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the leaves on my plant look burnt and their curling and dying off..plus i had spider-mites so theirs dots on the leaves
help me please!
i got pics

yah spider mites for the little dots.. the plant looks like its too hot. get an accurate temp reading at the tip of the plant(where its curling) if its over 85, some plants are more sensitive than others, then thats your problem
 

VLRD.Kush

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I have another plant that I have been watering on the same schedule and the same water, but it's perfectly healthy.
 

c5rftw

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transplant to a different pot, bigger one.. 1 gal atleast. get some good soil like scotts potting soil. what were you using
 

c5rftw

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MG. I'm planning on transplanting at the beginning of the week when my FF gets delivered.
good. get a 2 gal.. there my fav.. good luck.. oh btw.. so much easier to water with bigger parts... you can actually water one side of the pot and then the other a day or two later... very difficult to over water like that! and it lets the roots oxygenate more which is key for fast growth
 

fred flintstoned

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Looks like you have a couple of issues at the same time. Slight overwatering, slight nute def.- most likely P. Heat may also be an issue. A stray mite or two.
First rule out overfert/lockout, it can mimmick underfeeding, flush thoroughly.
Start nutes again at the next watering at LOW PPM, ramp up nutes as needed, might take a day or a week to get to a proper PPM. Watch em closely!
Both of ya'lls plants look to be nowhere near big enough to need transplanting. They can get up to 12in. in those beercups with no trouble. C5 is spot on with final pot sizes, but moving up too fast can encourage roots to head for the edge of the pot and start to circle the pot repeatedly instead of filling the interior soil, not good.
Just my 2cent, I'm no expert by any stretch.
Read Uncle Ben's sticky at the top of this forum. It's the first place I go any time I have a problem of any kind.
Hope this helps,
Fred
 

clintsy

Active Member
Looks like you have a couple of issues at the same time. Slight overwatering, slight nute def.- most likely P. Heat may also be an issue.
i just moved my light up a few inches
and sprayed the leaves with water.
now there not a crunch when i press on a leaf.
but thanks for the input it's very much appreciated
 
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