I have two Northern Lights plants that were growing great until Week 6 (Day 42 or so), when I noticed that #2 was wilting. By the end of the day, it had really gotten worse. They were in 6" pots. So I suspected it might be root-bound, so transplanted #2 to an 11" pot. It started showing life again 7 days later. But the buds are really small. They are about the size of a cigarette filter.

Now #1 is dying. At first, I thought it might be a Magnesium deficiency (after reading online about that). So I fed both plants with Epsom Salts and started foliar-spraying with Epsom Salts as well. #2 is looking better, but #1continues to die.

So I finally transplanted #1 to an 11" pot yesterday. But I don't know if it's too late to save it.

Here are some pics.

#1 at Week 7: Transplanted from 6" to 11" pot on 8/30/2009
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#2 at Week 7: Transplanted from 6" to 11" pot on 8/21/2009
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Anyone have an idea of what the problem is? Is it a rooting problem due to a too-small pot? Is it a Magnesium deficiency?

Specs
Light: 24W 6400K CFLs for veg, 26W 5000K CFLs for flower, 2" from plants [for 3000 lumens/sq. ft.]
Soil: Tierra Negra (Spanish for Black Earth -- I'm in Panama]
Nutes: MG All-Purpose diluted to 50% recommended strength
Seeds: Northern Lights
Days in Veg: 57
Days in Flower: 52 [as of 8/31/2009]
420NLGuy Reviewed by 420NLGuy on . Wilting at Week 6 of flowering I have two Northern Lights plants that were growing great until Week 6 (Day 42 or so), when I noticed that #2 was wilting. By the end of the day, it had really gotten worse. They were in 6" pots. So I suspected it might be root-bound, so transplanted #2 to an 11" pot. It started showing life again 7 days later. But the buds are really small. They are about the size of a cigarette filter. Now #1 is dying. At first, I thought it might be a Magnesium deficiency (after reading online about Rating: 5