Quote Originally Posted by greeri
One and a half gallon pots seem awfully small. If plants are in to small of pots they can get rootbound and simply can't get the water they need. I had a plants get so rootbound I had had to water it three times a day to stop it from drying out. When you water them does the water immediately run through the pot and out the bottom? If so they may not be able to absorb the water and nutrients because their is no place for the water in the pot.
Yes i realized they are probably root bound, but it is to late to transplant in my opinion. Its strange the tall one was draining water immediately when i got home from Europe. Now its holding water and the one with the crunchy leaves is draining water and it was holding its water pretty well just 3 days ago. Also the one with little to no THC holds its water fine and its also showing similiar symptoms just not as drastic yet and has 2x the canopy of the one thats really drying out. The top few inches of the soil seem moist. At most i have to water once a day or every other day. And i just started watering the tall one and no THC one once a day b/c the top inch of soil was dry. The most sickly one was still moist. Dang its so hard to tell what this is. I hope my PH test kit will help. And yes I wish they were in 5 gallon buckets i bet this wouldnt of happened. I read that the root system should be atleast the size of the cannopy, and even in a 5 gallon bucket my canopy is way bigger. Hopefully next time i wont veg for 8 weeks and super crop snap twist the plants as much so they stay more petite.

Think i could like squeeze the pots to loosen up the root balls? I heard garden nurseries do it, but they are ussually hardier plants.

Thanks for the reply.
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