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    New to this forum, but please help

    Hey guys, ive been growing for going on 2 months now and my plants have been great until a couple days ago one of my tallest plants started to look droopy. I went to water it today and it looks like it is dead or dyeing. Here are some pics. Please help me find out what is going on.
    Weston1211 Reviewed by Weston1211 on . New to this forum, but please help Hey guys, ive been growing for going on 2 months now and my plants have been great until a couple days ago one of my tallest plants started to look droopy. I went to water it today and it looks like it is dead or dyeing. Here are some pics. Please help me find out what is going on. Rating: 5

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    how long has it been in that pot? it may have root rot, would recommend searching the forums for the issue your having.

    just my humble opinion but with what little info im working with id say its root-bound and you need to re-pot or go into the ground so those roots can stretch out.

    im glad to see new users with good honest questions but for us to successfully diagnose your issue we will need more info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bicflikr
    how long has it been in that pot? it may have root rot, would recommend searching the forums for the issue your having.

    just my humble opinion but with what little info im working with id say its root-bound and you need to re-pot or go into the ground so those roots can stretch out.

    im glad to see new users with good honest questions but for us to successfully diagnose your issue we will need more info.
    I planted it a month and a half ago. It is about a 7 gallon pot. Is it possible that the temperature is to high? I have my plants in a green house but I don't have a thermostat.

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    if the temp is uncomfortable for you, then its probably to muche for your lady. what have you been feeding her?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bicflikr
    if the temp is uncomfortable for you, then its probably to muche for your lady. what have you been feeding her?
    Miracle grow tomato feeder and epsom salt here and there.

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    epsom salt is really for magnesium deficiencies as far as i know... hmmm repot that thing into a biig pot and water in well. use good soil and lay off the miracle grow for a bit.

    also are you treating for pests? safer makes a variety of fungicides and bug killers that work well for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bicflikr
    epsom salt is really for magnesium deficiencies as far as i know... hmmm repot that thing into a biig pot and water in well. use good soil and lay off the miracle grow for a bit.

    also are you treating for pests? safer makes a variety of fungicides and bug killers that work well for me.
    Yes, I spray Ecosense outdoor insect killer on my plants here and there. Usually whenever I start to see the little flys on my plants which is about every 2 to 3 weeks.

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    search epsom salt on this site and see what you you get, i think stinkyattic posted a link about it and the negetive affects if not used properly.

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    wuts up, from some of the burns looks like it might be nutrient burn. transplantings not a bad idea if its been in there for a while but 7 gallon pot sounds like plenty of room. i would just lay off the ferts and flush if it gets worse transplant. dont flush everyday though just lots of water on its normal watering days. also they sell a 3 in 1 ph light and moistness tester in lowes for 8 bucks. takes the guess out of under/over watering

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    I was wondering if ya got any perlite in your soil, its just that big pots sometimes don't use all there water, but its time so ya add more. What can happen is that pools of a mucky mix of water an soil combine and then your roots start to die without air. Just my 2 cents:hippy:


    :rasta:

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