I started growing this plant about 3 weeks ago for my friend, he couldnt do it anymore, so I took over. I'd like to know what strain it is, but I have no idea. If anybody could tell me id really appreciate it. thanks for the help!
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I started growing this plant about 3 weeks ago for my friend, he couldnt do it anymore, so I took over. I'd like to know what strain it is, but I have no idea. If anybody could tell me id really appreciate it. thanks for the help!
lol, your funny. Theres no way to tell. But what I can tell you is go ahead and put it out of its misery. Its not going to yield anything, its more trouble than its worth, and not worth the risk. Trust me, you'll be very disappointed in the end with it. :twocents:
Awww, you can turn it around if you do your research. That plant is suffering from a nute imbalance and needs to be flushed and fertilized with the proper pH water and a VERY weak nute solution. It looks burnt.
That was not the news I wanted to hear. IS there any chance to save it? This thing is my baby. What type of nut solutions should I use? Any advice you can give me to help save my plant I will be forever grateful for. thanks!
Well the most I can tell you is that it looks like it's a Low Ryder but I could be wrong (even though I dunno any other plants that would be that small and flowering :p). Other than that listen to Stinky.
that is not a 3 week old plant...it is far older than that.
No, I took over from my friend growing it 3 weeks ago. he was growing it before me. well, I flushed my plant, what should I do now?
lol, it will all be a lost cause but if you feel like wasting you time. Flush with the bucket method, ( get a 5 gallon bucket filled with PH corrected water, submerge the entire pot into the bucket, until bubbles stop comming up, drain into another bucket, the more yellow, brownish color to the water that drains out the worse shape your in, do this until the water draining out is clear.) After you do this, let her recover for most likely about a week. Check you PH level. Post a photo up, then I'll tell you where to go from there. The biggest problem is that you got to happy with the nutes and now the soil is toxic with them and your plant cannot absorb any of them because shes locked up. That and not enough light. Like I said before, you'll still be very disappointed in the 'yield' more than likely it will be about 2 dimes worth dried and cured if that. But if nothing else you learned from you experience. By the way, any plant stressed and mistreated if it doesn't go herm will be around that size.
It looks tiny but old because it's stunted from abuse, not because it's necessarily lowryder.
A major cause of stunting in container-grown cannabis is
a) it was rootbound at some point in it's life or
b) your soil pH is all fuckulated or
c)it has been overwatered or your drainage sucks or your soil is too dense and clayey, therefore it has root rot or no O2 in the root zone and is ACTING like it's rootbound.
So go get yourself a gallon of distilled water, pour the whole thing through your plant, and save all the water that drains out the drain holes.
Test it for Ph. I bet it's going to come up low. That's what the plant looks like to me anyway.
When you figure out the pH, then you can fix the problem by watering it with pH adjusted water.
Meanwhile don't start fertilizing until you get that part straightened out.
Then you can use 1/4 strength nutes. Ones designed for cannabis are ideal, but if you're cheap you can use schultz bloom plus available at walmart and home depot. It's not the best, but then again, your plant is already kind of sad so trying to maximize yield is going to be a losing battle.
Write this one off as practice.
wow, thats almost EXACTLY what I posted!