Help my young plant!!

slimjays

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Help! My plant is young and in trouble. I transplanted it about 3 days ago and added standard vegetable vegetative plant food, i have been watering it about 15oz once a day for the last two days since its in a larger pot. It is under 24hr light at around 83-89 degrees F. humidity has been fluctuating a little(20-45). I don't have anything to measure PH yet.

Any Ideas?

Maybe root rot? I am correcting my watering to let the soil dry and aerate.
Transplant shock symptoms?

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Buddingbishop

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Help! My plant is young and in trouble. I transplanted it about 3 days ago and added standard vegetable vegetative plant food, i have been watering it about 15oz once a day for the last two days since its in a larger pot. It is under 24hr light at around 83-89 degrees F. humidity has been fluctuating a little(20-45). I don't have anything to measure PH yet.

Any Ideas?

Maybe root rot? I am correcting my watering to let the soil dry and aerate.
Transplant shock symptoms?

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amrcngror is right too much nutes, and you shouldnt be watering every day. What size pot did you transplant into?
 

gvega187

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your temps r getting 2 high. humidity should be at least 40% I believe. Try to stay under 82F, 75F works best for many strains. Also, the burn.
 

slimjays

Member
your temps r getting 2 high. humidity should be at least 40% I believe. Try to stay under 82F, 75F works best for many strains. Also, the but the burn.

Thanks, she was looking great before i hurt her with loading the nuts, which i believe i might have. i eye'd out the measurement. it is looking a little bushy and not very tall, im trying to get some height on her so them fowers can get big.

any ideas? bending some limbs? i dont think she is old enough
 

brokenturtle3102

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if you are trying to flower soon, top it now and bend the nodes that pop up. This way you will have a short, bushy plant. I can point you to a tuttorial if you like. Its by LBH if you search him up. If you can veg for longer, let it get as big as you can.
 

Carne Seca

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Help! My plant is young and in trouble. I transplanted it about 3 days ago and added standard vegetable vegetative plant food, i have been watering it about 15oz once a day for the last two days since its in a larger pot. It is under 24hr light at around 83-89 degrees F. humidity has been fluctuating a little(20-45). I don't have anything to measure PH yet.

Any Ideas?

Maybe root rot? I am correcting my watering to let the soil dry and aerate.
Transplant shock symptoms?

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The general rule of thumb on watering is to pick up the pot after you've just watered and test the weight. Give it a few days and pick up the pot again. You'll notice a difference in weight. Keep that in mind. Be very careful from now on. Stress the plant out too much it will go hermie or even male. Good luck :)
 

slimjays

Member
if you are trying to flower soon, top it now and bend the nodes that pop up. This way you will have a short, bushy plant. I can point you to a tuttorial if you like. Its by LBH if you search him up. If you can veg for longer, let it get as big as you can.
the plant is to small for flowering at the moment. it is my goal to let it veg also for a while but it is still very short although it is bushy.do u think i should trip the leaves that are the worst off so it can concentrate on new growth and better leaves? i was thinkin about bending the stem close to the new nodes when it got bigger which is still an option.

to carne seca: thanks, i will be doing that method and try to do it originally with the new plants before they get watered.
 

brokenturtle3102

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the plant is to small for flowering at the moment. it is my goal to let it veg also for a while but it is still very short although it is bushy.do u think i should trip the leaves that are the worst off so it can concentrate on new growth and better leaves? i was thinkin about bending the stem close to the new nodes when it got bigger which is still an option.
No plant is young enough to flower. Just depends on space limits and allowed time. I have 23 plants right now almost 2 weeks into flowering and they entered this world on 12/12 light. I expect 3foot poles.
 

neved

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No plant is young enough to flower. Just depends on space limits and allowed time. I have 23 plants right now almost 2 weeks into flowering and they entered this world on 12/12 light. I expect 3foot poles.
U said that u were 2 weeks for veg then went to 12/12 from seed?!?!
 

dirtysnowball

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I don't think your plants will be 3ft unless you veg for at least 4 weeks total then flower. its really better to veg for longer, you will be reaping so much more just for a few weeks of patience.
 

brokenturtle3102

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I just moved into a new place, and I had a flowering tent and a veg room setup, and had no plants. So I pooped in 25 seeds into flowering and 10 seeds into veg. By the time I harvest my 12/12 seeds, I will have 8-10 plants that vegged for 8 weeks. Get the idea playboy? The 12/12 seeds never vegged, they popped out of the soil into 12/12.

I started a journal couple days ago. Check it out if you want to get an idea of really how big a 12/2 seed will get.

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