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OfficialGM
OfficialGMstarted grow question 2 months ago
She’s been struggling the past week, I think it’s down to me overwatering & im just trying to get her back to health quickly. She’s developing brown spotting on the leaves now also. Any advice?
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iLoveGoodWeed
iLoveGoodWeedanswered grow question 2 months ago
If your CBD Auto 1:1 (CBD Crack) from Fast Buds is showing signs of yellowing and brown spotting on the leaves during week 2, it's important to address the issue promptly. Here's what you can do to help your plant recover: Assess Watering Practices: Overwatering can lead to nutrient imbalances and root problems, which can manifest as yellowing leaves and brown spotting. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent waterlogged conditions. Check Drainage: Ensure that your plant's container has adequate drainage holes to allow excess water to escape. Proper drainage helps prevent water from accumulating around the roots, reducing the risk of root rot and other issues associated with overwatering. Adjust Watering Schedule: Monitor the moisture levels in the soil carefully before watering. Stick your finger into the soil up to the first knuckle – if it feels dry, it's time to water. Avoid watering on a fixed schedule and instead water only when necessary. Correct Nutrient Imbalance: Yellowing leaves can also be a sign of nutrient deficiencies or imbalances. Consider supplementing your plant with a balanced fertilizer formulated for cannabis during the vegetative stage. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and avoid over-fertilizing, as this can exacerbate the problem. Address Brown Spotting: Brown spotting on leaves can be caused by various factors, including nutrient deficiencies, pests, diseases, or environmental stress. Inspect your plant closely to determine the underlying cause of the spotting. If pests or diseases are present, treat them promptly with appropriate measures. Maintain Optimal Growing Conditions: Ensure that your plant is receiving adequate light, temperature, and humidity levels suitable for its growth stage. Stress from environmental factors can weaken the plant's defenses and make it more susceptible to issues like nutrient deficiencies and pest infestations. Consider pH Levels: Check the pH of your growing medium to ensure it falls within the optimal range for cannabis cultivation (typically between 6.0 and 6.5 for soil). Imbalances in pH can affect nutrient uptake and lead to nutrient deficiencies or toxicity. By addressing these potential issues and providing your CBD Auto 1:1 plant with the proper care and conditions, you can help it recover from stress and promote healthy growth. Monitor your plant closely for any changes and adjust your care regimen as needed to support its recovery.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 months ago
This one is a goner..........start again.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 2 months ago
It is over watering. In future grows make sure you have a 30 percent perlite in soil to help with resistance to overwatering. I think you have root rot started. Or it is coming soon. If you want to water daily switch to a coco/perlite substrate. It is always suppose to be wet.
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AutoflowersSucK
AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question 2 months ago
Water your pot when the pot feels light to pick up, and not before. setting a watering schedule is stupid if you don't have prior knowledge of how much it's drinking and how much is evaporating out of the soil. Water when the pot feels light is the best rule of thumb, until you get a feel for whats going on in your garden.
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 2 months ago
I checked out your diary of this grow and it appears to be overwatered. Watering in soil should be done every 3 days at this point or until the soil is dry to the touch by sticking your finger down about 1 inch into the soil. Also an oftentimes overlooked issue with soil that I can see from all your pictures is the soil could have issues with draining and air circulation. It appears you have no perlite in your mixture. Often times growers will add 25% pearlite to their mixture to give the soil more drainage ability and more air capacity. Even if you are watering every 2-3 days, the soil composition might be holding onto it more than you know. I hope this helps.
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AutoflowersSucK
AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question 2 months ago
It's over watered. Increase the temperature in the environment and lower your humidity. Cultivate the top 1/2 inch of your soil, or an inch if possible (don't disturb the roots). Get an oscillating fan blowing across the soil surface....and cross your fingers that root rot doesn't set in. Stop loving your plant to death. Cannabis wants you to fuck off and leave it alone until it needs you. You are growing it like you need it. The plant needs you, you don't need it. So stay the hell out of the space unless it needs watering. And your soil looks like shit by the way. Looks super cakey with no ability to get any oxygen penetration. I say this plant dies.....Next time you think you are a gardener, i suggest you lift a finger and do the smallest shred of research before you crack a seed again....
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CULTIVATORFROG
CULTIVATORFROGanswered grow question 2 months ago
Hola. Si puede ser exceso de riego, problemas de ph. Revise que el ph de su riego este entre 6 y 6.5. Con respecto al riego puede regar 1 día si, y un día no. La planta también necesita momentos de sequía. Saludos
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