Problem With My Weed

Can anybody tell me what is this problem for my weed

  • Over watering

    Votes: 3 37.5%
  • Nutrition

    Votes: 3 37.5%
  • Under watering

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • strees

    Votes: 6 75.0%

  • Total voters
    8
Hello this is the pictures of my plant. I take this picture today...
I have the problem with one of the branch... its too hot on my balcony or what?? and i don't have the fan..
Please tell me what can i do
I think it will survive, I think your ok, the plant is just stressed a tad. Give it time, personally I that that it needs the most. They look great from the pictures. Think it just needs time to get re-aquainted to it new envroment, so its gonna be a little time for it to get anywhere. Right now, keep a fan on it, light and a good watering regament
Hello this is the pictures of my plant. I take this picture today...
I have the problem with one of the branch... its too hot on my balcony or what?? and i don't have the fan..
Please tell me what can i do
 

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tstick

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Hi I just wanna show u how they looks today:sad::roll:
I can't tell what is happening with this plant. It is in bad shape. The only thing I can think is that the root system has been damaged. Maybe the pH of that soil is very low (or high)...I can't diagnose what might be happening. The stems still look green so I believe there is a chance it can come back...but it looks worse now.

You have to somehow provide:

Good light -general rule is: More light is better!

Steady temperature

Good air movement

Clean water

Good soil

Good container with a lot of drainage holes

Maintain a proper moisture level


Beyond these things, there isn't anything that will bring a sick plant back to life quickly. It takes time. Be patient...and also be prepared that your plant may, indeed, die....It happens all the time to every grower.
 

tstick

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If you have a way to check the pH of the soil, then you might find the level to be either too high or too low.

Just don't do anything else except keep the soil lightly moist and in a bright spot with a light breeze and fresh air.

You can carefully remove all the brown parts that have died...but leave anything that is green.
 

Esso2222

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If you have a way to check the pH of the soil, then you might find the level to be either too high or too low.

Just don't do anything else except keep the soil lightly moist and in a bright spot with a light breeze and fresh air.

You can carefully remove all the brown parts that have died...but leave anything that is green.
Okay but I'm scaring from cutting brown leaves put more strength on it wat do u think and sorry for asking to much
 
Hello maybe this is the stupid question...
Can i use chicken shit to fertilize my plant? I was thinking to put shit in to bottle and mix it with water,
or it should stand for some time?
 

Esso2222

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If you have a way to check the pH of the soil, then you might find the level to be either too high or too low.

Just don't do anything else except keep the soil lightly moist and in a bright spot with a light breeze and fresh air.

You can carefully remove all the brown parts that have died...but leave anything that is green.
Hi here is today after cutting all dead leaves , do u think she can make
 

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tstick

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It looks bad, my friend.....But the stem is still green....Give it one week...If it hasn't improved by then, then it may not come back....Just provide a good environment that I described already and don't fertilize it or do anything else...just let it try and recover.
 

BudmanTX

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Hello maybe this is the stupid question...
Can i use chicken shit to fertilize my plant? I was thinking to put shit in to bottle and mix it with water,
or it should stand for some time?
you need to let that sit for a while, that stuff is too hot, need to let it deteriate for a while.

If you planning to use that, mix it in the soil, I use it first for tomatos, then I would use it for a grow, but that's just me
 

Esso2222

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It looks bad, my friend.....But the stem is still green....Give it one week...If it hasn't improved by then, then it may not come back....Just provide a good environment that I described already and don't fertilize it or do anything else...just let it try and recover.
Okay I wil do but I just gaved her a little bit of water today cause soil was so dry , wat do u think about the other two
It looks bad, my friend.....But the stem is still green....Give it one week...If it hasn't improved by then, then it may not come back....Just provide a good environment that I described already and don't fertilize it or do anything else...just let it try and recover.
Okay I wil do but I just gaved her a little bit of water today cause soil was so dry , wat do u think about the other two , the short one been like this 2 weeks now it doesn't grow any more
 

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tstick

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What size is the capacity of the container the plant is in?

How much does that container with the soil weigh?

It actually looks like some of the leaves have been burned in the shape of the CFL bulb. Is it possible the plants are too close to the bulbs? Those bulbs can give off a lot of heat at close range.

It might help to show a photograph of the environment where your plant is... I would like to see what you are providing/not providing for your plant. Your pictures indicate sick plants, but not any visual, environmental information.
 

Esso2222

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What size is the capacity of the container the plant is in?

How much does that container with the soil weigh?

It actually looks like some of the leaves have been burned in the shape of the CFL bulb. Is it possible the plants are too close to the bulbs? Those bulbs can give off a lot of heat at close range.

It might help to show a photograph of the environment where your plant is... I would like to see what you are providing/not providing for your plant. Your pictures indicate sick plants, but not any visual, environmental information.
Temp around 18 to 21c and humidity between 65 to 80 and 1 fan
 

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Esso2222

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What size is the capacity of the container the plant is in?

How much does that container with the soil weigh?

It actually looks like some of the leaves have been burned in the shape of the CFL bulb. Is it possible the plants are too close to the bulbs? Those bulbs can give off a lot of heat at close range.

It might help to show a photograph of the environment where your plant is... I would like to see what you are providing/not providing for your plant. Your pictures indicate sick plants, but not any visual, environmental information.
What size is the capacity of the container the plant is in?

How much does that container with the soil weigh?

It actually looks like some of the leaves have been burned in the shape of the CFL bulb. Is it possible the plants are too close to the bulbs? Those bulbs can give off a lot of heat at close range.

It might help to show a photograph of the environment where your plant is... I would like to see what you are providing/not providing for your plant. Your pictures indicate sick plants, but not any visual, environmental information.
48 hours ago I germinate 4seeds 2 cracked out about 1/2inch roots and the others not I planted this two in peatmoss vermiculite compost ratio 1:1:1 hope success this time and here is my others plants two off them I think they getting better I see new green leaves do u think I should feed them or not yet
 

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tstick

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Absolutely NOT! Do NOT feed them anything! They really need to be healthy to begin with before they can receive nutrients.

I think you would benefit if you took the plants outside in the fresh air and sun for a few days. Is that possible?

That soil still looks very heavy and dense and not a lot of air space in it for the roots to breathe. Peat moss and vermiculite will hold a lot of water and create a bad condition for your plants. Be careful not to over water.

Do not allow the fan to blow directly on the plants. The air should be moving all around...but not directly at the plant for prolonged periods of time. An oscillating fan kept at a distance is fine.
 

Esso2222

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Absolutely NOT! Do NOT feed them anything! They really need to be healthy to begin with before they can receive nutrients.

I think you would benefit if you took the plants outside in the fresh air and sun for a few days. Is that possible?

That soil still looks very heavy and dense and not a lot of air space in it for the roots to breathe. Peat moss and vermiculite will hold a lot of water and create a bad condition for your plants. Be careful not to over water.

Do not allow the fan to blow directly on the plants. The air should be moving all around...but not directly at the plant for prolonged periods of time. An oscillating fan kept at a distance is fine.
U think if I move them out in my balcony it's a good idea ps it's now 7pm here temp outside18 c Humd 66 , for the new ones I should spray them with water every day under 24/7 light
 

tstick

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Wait until it's light to move them on the balcony if it's safe to do that where you are. I don't want to give advice to someone who is breaking the law.

There are all kinds of information and videos out there to describe how to grow marijuana successfully. I can't really help you beyond what I've already done. Now it's up to you to watch videos, read lots of articles, get advice from other growers in your area, etc.

You just need to be patient and provide a healthy environment for your plants. They are very adaptable to many conditions but you must be patient -especially for plants that are recovering from sickness or stress.
 
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