This plant has revived itself, pic, any suggestions?

TheDutchMaster420

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Okay so I planted my seedling around the middle of June. I got off nirvana-shop(black jack feminized). I went on vacation to NY(I live in Florida, near tampa) for about two weeks. I left my friend to take care of it. I came back and the bottom portion of my plant was gone, he said it rained a lot so he really didn't check up on it too much.

What I think is it got too hot for it? Anyway now it's looking a little better, the branches that were missing now have little leafs coming out of them, there are two leafs on the plant that have brown edges, I don't think it could be nute burn, because my NPK is only like 8-8-8.

I do add eggshells and what not to the soil for extra nutrients.

Here is a pic, im getting paranoid thinking it will die, I think I should just wait it out but im thinking about putting it into auto flower. Sorry its a distant pic but what do you think I should do?

 

TheDutchMaster420

Active Member
Could it have just been a lack of nutrients since he didn't add them he just let the rain take care of it for two straight weeks? I don't think it would have been heat stress since the rain would of been cooling it off. Am I correct in assuming this?
 

jonboy30

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Sounds like your friend tried smokin some leaves...lol...j/k...I know the area where you live, my mom lives in Spring Hill and I'd love to be able to grow down there...I'd be growin' year round outside!
 

FLABOY1

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Sounds like your friend tried smokin some leaves...lol...j/k...I know the area where you live, my mom lives in Spring Hill and I'd love to be able to grow down there...I'd be growin' year round outside!

I dont kno man, it gets hot as shit here in the summer. I do my thing indoors. As for the plant, I would give it a week or so to see if the browning spreads. Keep an eye on the very tip and edge of each blade on the leafs, This is where nute burns usually start. Good Luck!:joint:
 

TheDutchMaster420

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Hey man, I'm pretty damn close to spring hill! And I thought if it was nute defientcy it would start from the bottom of the plant and up? that is logical to me cause he didn't nute them at all lol. But it is where you say it is, I will try just water for this week, unless it spreads.
 

jonboy30

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Could be lack of nutes...do this...put 1 drop of SuperThrive and one capfull of FF's Grow Big to 1 gallon of H20 everyday for a week. 2 capfulls of GrowBig/1 drop Super Thrive to 1 gallon of water 2nd week...so on and so on until you get to 4 capfulls/1 drop...then feed every other day with nutes. Ok to water with plain water in between....
 

poke_smot

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Your plant looks good. Resume your normal regimen. jonboy30 is right about the Superthrive, use it with every watering. But you don't water your plants everyday. Not unless you live where it's 100+ degrees all day/ every day. Then your plant would cycle that much water. This guy wants you to drown your babies.
 

jonboy30

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I wasn't insinuating to drown the plants...you may choose to use light watering everyday to keep the soil moist. Same basic theory if you're implementing soaker hose irrigation methods.
 
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