Quote Originally Posted by headshake
you need a way to check your pH first and foremost. you can use a freshwater aquarium test kit or you can find a inexpensive digital pH test pen. pH is integral to nutrient uptake.

your soil looks very thick. did you add any perlite? cannabis roots need to get air. thick, muddy soil is not the best to work with. the addition of the worm castings won't help.
try mixing in 1/3 perlite to 2/3 potting mix.

you can re-pot your ladies in new potting mix, without the addition of the time released nutes or worm castings.

these should be some good places to start.


-shake
ok i go to do that check the ph of the water. i dont add any perlite to the potting soil i have to do that too...that time released nutes that i used i cant take them from the soil now, every time i water the plant is go to make worst?? im worry about that... i just dont want them to die i lost 3 plants already
thank u very much for the answers and for the help...
shakur Reviewed by shakur on . I NEED HELP PLEASE i think i overfertilizing my plant what can i do to fix the problem?? here some pics too you people see...what can i do?? :( Rating: 5