leaves wilting. need help on what to do!
help. this is my first grow and i dont want to mess it up. why are the top leaves wilting and new leaves coming in really skinny? they were perfectly upright the day before. i have it on constant light and water it with plant food mix. here are pictures of them, help me out.
leaves wilting. need help on what to do!
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Originally Posted by cadex4x20
help. this is my first grow and i dont want to mess it up. why are the top leaves wilting and new leaves coming in really skinny? they were perfectly upright the day before. i have it on constant light and water it with plant food mix. here are pictures of them, help me out.
post in the plant problems section. and fill out the troubleshooting form in my sig.
i see some definite problems there, but would like to give a better/full assessment after seeing the form. thanks.
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leaves wilting. need help on what to do!
Quote:
Originally Posted by cadex4x20
help. this is my first grow and i dont want to mess it up. why are the top leaves wilting and new leaves coming in really skinny? they were perfectly upright the day before. i have it on constant light and water it with plant food mix. here are pictures of them, help me out.
Did you start from seed or clone ??
These look a little young for nutes (Plant food) .
Seedlings can go 3-4 weeks without any nutes ... has all it needs inside the that little seed for this time. After that , then adding nutes is good. Also looks as if you may be over-watering a little bit. The soil should be moist , not soggy . Also make sure your pot has drainage holes .
But like the guy before says , you would be better off filling out the troubleshooting form. Im also a newer grower , and ive learned that VARIABLE's make all the difference in growing MJ. So the more info you provide , the better help you will get.
leaves wilting. need help on what to do!
shouldn't need food at that size..GOOD Soil will give it all it needs. Check your Ph, always a good starting point then really check the soil below the half way point. I had one that started out the gate running, then out of 7 was the only one whose leaves wilted and after alot of reading I decided to transplant and found the bottom portion was soggy to the point I could squeeze h2o out.I'd used clay balls and guess they blocked the drainage holes. She is gorgeous now and I watch all their soil for excess wt. and moisture.