over watering or nute deficiency? pictures included

she's like 2 and a half weeks old, in black gold organic soil fed nutes like 6 days ago, iguana juice grow at a rate of 0.50 ml per cup. temps steady at 74 and im using 2 26 watt cfl's 6500k. shes on a 24/0 light schedule. dont know of the ph of the water im using, its tap water i let sit out for 24 hours. im not sure what's going on here, if anybody could help that would be awesome. cheers bongsmilie 136_0919.jpg136_0920.jpg136_0921.jpg
 

420 happends

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looks like she can use a watering man, if you said you watered it 6 days ago, she looks thursty to me her leafs should perk up in about an hour or two also i recommend you try to know what your Ph is at cause it can cause issues down the road on your grow get a ph kit of some sort just FYI.
Good luck!
 
looks like she can use a watering man, if you said you watered it 6 days ago, she looks thursty to me her leafs should perk up in about an hour or two also i recommend you try to know what your Ph is at cause it can cause issues down the road on your grow get a ph kit of some sort just FYI.
Good luck!
na man i FED her 6 days ago, i watered yesterday so shes for sure not thirsty. any other thoughts?
 

420 happends

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oh well you didnt say that in your post sorry u said you watered 6 days ago. then it might be you overwatered her let the soil dry out
 
oh well you didnt say that in your post sorry u said you watered 6 days ago. then it might be you overwatered her let the soil dry out
fasho, i just transplanted her today and i pre moisten the soil so ill wait till its dry 2 inches down, so this looks more like overwatering than nute deficiency?
 

420 happends

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ohh what you transplanted too? lol i didnt read that or you didnt mention it Lol ya then fa sure she has transplant shock and is overwatered possibley. and the yellow leafs on the bottom looks like shes hungry mine get like that n i feed her when i start seeing that..Good luck
 
ohh what you transplanted too? lol i didnt read that or you didnt mention it Lol ya then fa sure she has transplant shock and is overwatered possibley. and the yellow leafs on the bottom looks like shes hungry mine get like that n i feed her when i start seeing that..Good luck
she has been like this way for like a week, dont think the transplant shock got to her yet put her in her new home like 4 hours ago. i transplanted to black gold organic soil.
 

ricky1lung

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Strips don't work well apparently.
Try to find either a digital tester or the ph
test with the drops.

I use the drops while Im waiting for my digi to show up, they work
fine for me.

Try walmart for the test kit, or a pet store that carries fish supplies
you can get the ph up and down there too.
 

*BUDS

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Its overwatered ,sick and not drinking or eating. Transplant made things worse. Don't feed or water until it recovers and the pot is light to lift again if it recovers at all. Next time 30% perlite and don't re-pot until the plant is root bound.
 

Bakatare666

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she's like 2 and a half weeks old, in black gold organic soil fed nutes like 6 days ago, iguana juice grow at a rate of 0.50 ml per cup. temps steady at 74 and im using 2 26 watt cfl's 6500k. shes on a 24/0 light schedule. dont know of the ph of the water im using, its tap water i let sit out for 24 hours. im not sure what's going on here, if anybody could help that would be awesome. cheers bongsmilie View attachment 2642450View attachment 2642451View attachment 2642452
You mentioned Iguana at .5 ml/ cup.........
That's got me puzzled, you didn't pour that straight into the soil, did you?
I've never used it, but I would think whatever quantity the instructions say should be diluted to a gallon of water.
They should be old enough to start feeding, I usually start feeding between 21-30 days from sprout.
I know you mentioned temp of 74, but is that at leaf level, or room temp?
Do you have a fan blowing across them to move the warm air from the bulbs and strengthen the stem??
 

420 happends

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Its overwatered ,sick and not drinking or eating. Transplant made things worse. Don't feed or water until it recovers and the pot is light to lift again if it recovers at all. Next time 30% perlite and don't re-pot until the plant is root bound.

Lol i told him the same thing, then he tells me hes did a transplant and shit, Dude FYI post all what you did to your plant Lollol dont start saying things After the fact like you did its soo fuckin confusing, Lol and you clearly didnt listen to all what i said, i told u to get a ph test kit Now you ask for what kind? wow dude Some help i gave you n that last time too if you cant seem to take my advice which is the Same thing as what people are posting.
 
Lol i told him the same thing, then he tells me hes did a transplant and shit, Dude FYI post all what you did to your plant Lollol dont start saying things After the fact like you did its soo fuckin confusing, Lol and you clearly didnt listen to all what i said, i told u to get a ph test kit Now you ask for what kind? wow dude Some help i gave you n that last time too if you cant seem to take my advice which is the Same thing as what people are posting.
no need to be a dick, just trying to get information from more then one source. im fine if you dont wanna share your knewledge, theres many more other members that have patience when giving me info. and by the way the transplant was done 2 hours before post, she was sick to start with asshole.
 
Its overwatered ,sick and not drinking or eating. Transplant made things worse. Don't feed or water until it recovers and the pot is light to lift again if it recovers at all. Next time 30% perlite and don't re-pot until the plant is root bound.
she was root bound.
 
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