-
Heres a sad one.....:(
Thanks for your support if youve replied in my recent threads. Anyyway here the plant im havin trouble with, its a random seed so im not sure exactly what it is. It's about a month and a half old and it was nute burned in the past. After realizing the burn i quickly stopped adding fert and used straight water and a few drops of superthrive to the mix. I used that for about two weeks, but it still looked sick.
So i thought there might be a nitrogen def since all the new lower leaves were turning yellow. So i added a new water and fish emulsion foliation and used that the past feeding. Do you think its still salvagable, and if so, what can i do to fix this baby up????
Thanks again,
HazzYway. sing1-
-
Heres a sad one.....:(
Do you know your soil ph?
-
Heres a sad one.....:(
i bought a rapitest ph meter and it says a little less than 7.
-
Heres a sad one.....:(
I'm a new grower myself so I only have limited knowledge. I know plants can show that sort of droopieness when they're overwatered. Do you have perlite in your soil to aid drainage?
I bet Stinkyattic would know what it is, she's a ganja-guru. She ain't been around for a few days tho. Maybe if you fill out the sticky at the top of this forum there'll be a few clues
-
Heres a sad one.....:(
I think you've overferted it to death. Superthrive is pretty strong stuff....that on top of a bunch of fertilizer did it in. I'm afraid that plant is pretty far gone.
-
Heres a sad one.....:(
Too much nitrogen. The dosage on the ST bottle is 'a drop a gallon'. ST is a high N fert. Fish emulsion is a high N fert too. You have N overdose. You need to flush the plants out REALLY well, but I don't know if you can save them at this point, as N overdose causes new growth to become soft and tender and prone to disease and pest attack.