*PICS* Plants Might Not Make It Through Flowering

vvgogh

Member
First timer with three plants grown indoors from bagseed in soil. They were started in a plastic cup and later transplanted into a pot with soil full of nutes. I held off for a month before applying ferts, but even in extremely diluted doses every time the plants get burned.

I waited too long to transplant them, until about 3 weeks into flowering. I (very carefully) transplanted them into bigger pots with topsoil that contains no nutes. Now they're about five weeks into flowering. Most of the lower branches have no leaves at all. I can't tell if the upper leaves are showing a deficiency or a toxicity. I don't know what to do!

Please help me save 'em!

PICS: Three Plants, Three Photos

Water PH - 6.2
Run Off PH - 6.5
Temp - 25^C
 

super2200

Well-Known Member
First timer with three plants grown indoors from bagseed in soil. They were started in a plastic cup and later transplanted into a pot with soil full of nutes. I held off for a month before applying ferts, but even in extremely diluted doses every time the plants get burned.

I waited too long to transplant them, until about 3 weeks into flowering. I (very carefully) transplanted them into bigger pots with topsoil that contains no nutes. Now they're about five weeks into flowering. Most of the lower branches have no leaves at all. I can't tell if the upper leaves are showing a deficiency or a toxicity. I don't know what to do!

Please help me save 'em!

PICS: Three Plants, Three Photos

Water PH - 6.2
Run Off PH - 6.5
Temp - 25^C
I am hoping you typo'd when you said you lastly transplanted into Topsoil. topsoil has to be the absolute worst for growing period. Maybe you meant to say you put them in a soil less mix. which is basically potting soil with no added nutes. There is a huge difference, I think topsoil may be fine for paving your driveway if you needed to level it off. Anyway by the looks you are close anyway and may get through this. I am also assuming your growing indoors and possibly you feed them a bit of N, I am still a noob grower myself so I dont want to tell you something to make it worse but to me they looked starved for N, I am just not sure if they will take the nutes this late into flower just after transplant. I dont have enough ex to give example of my own, lets see what others have to say
 
You probably don't have enough nutes..

Your plants are killing them selves to produce extra nutrients to give the buds power.

Either begin flushing now and harvest in 2 weeks or add nutrients.
 

vvgogh

Member
Are you sure nutes are the answer? Every time I add nutes it looks like the problem gets worse. I have Fox Farm grow big, big bloom and tiger bloom. Should I add the flowering nutes, the veg nutes (for N) or both?
 

super2200

Well-Known Member
Are you sure nutes are the answer? Every time I add nutes it looks like the problem gets worse. I have Fox Farm grow big, big bloom and tiger bloom. Should I add the flowering nutes, the veg nutes (for N) or both?
They look almost done to be honest, I would just flush and hope for the best as it sure looks like they are almost done and may have enough N in the remaining fan leaves to get it through.
 

jar87

Active Member
looking at the middle pic id say cut your losses and start flushing youll have a hard time bringing that girl back this late into flowering
 

ghostsamurai25

New Member
You look like your having nute lock out and mag deficiencies. Stop nuting and check your ph, make sure run off aint jacked up and buy some epsom salt to take care of the mag deficiencies
 
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