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05-18-2006, 02:38 AM #1OPSenior Member
Need help please, with wilting plant !!!!!!!!!!!
I have 3 plants that have gotten pretty big and this is my first time growing. Two of my girls are doing really well, but the third is looking wilted. I might have given it too much fert, would that cause it to wilt or might it be something else?, and what should I do? Any comments or opinions would be helpful, thanks:thumbsup: :dance: :stoned:
Poohcat21 Reviewed by Poohcat21 on . Need help please, with wilting plant !!!!!!!!!!! :) I have 3 plants that have gotten pretty big and this is my first time growing. Two of my girls are doing really well, but the third is looking wilted. I might have given it too much fert, would that cause it to wilt or might it be something else?, and what should I do? Any comments or opinions would be helpful, thanks:thumbsup: :dance: :stoned: Rating: 5
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05-18-2006, 08:10 AM #2Senior Member
Need help please, with wilting plant !!!!!!!!!!!
Well, drooping?
This can be caused from over watering or too much heat, as i found out. What strain are they? Some plants will naturally start to wilt.
How big are they? Have you flowered? Have you preflowered? Are you ready to harvest?
For anyone to help you gotta give us some usable info.
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05-18-2006, 07:01 PM #3OPSenior Member
Need help please, with wilting plant !!!!!!!!!!!
Yes ONE plant is drooping, the other two are very healthy looking. I have never done this before so I'm guessing they are flowering. Buds are starting to form. I'm sorry if I sound like an idiot. I will attach pictures.
The temp should be fine, it never gets above 72, and I'm using Cfls (I know I should probably be using HPS, but we can't afford them at this time)
I water all three plants the same at the same time, so I don't think that I overwatered it.
I might have given her too much fert. I had one half gallon with twice the amount of recommended fert in it. I didn't mean to give it to her. So I was thinking that this is the problem.
I don't know what strain they are, they seeds were from a bag I got. It wasn't exactly top grade.
I thought I should tell you, there is a typo in your quote at the bottom of your post, it should say "empty" not "emty" I thought you might want to change it because it will come up in all your posts.
Thanks for your help.
I have attached two pictures of the buds and two of the wilty plant any input will be appreciated.
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05-18-2006, 07:20 PM #4Senior Member
Need help please, with wilting plant !!!!!!!!!!!
looks OK to me, just hold off on the water for like a day more than the others to get it back on track. It does look like too much water, but you could try rotating it to another spot in the room, because like LIP said and I agree, It could be heat too, corners of rooms can create low pressure areas that build up heat and it may not be getting enough blowing air.
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05-18-2006, 11:32 PM #5Senior Member
Need help please, with wilting plant !!!!!!!!!!!
wat he said^^^^compare the three pots on a weight scale,if their all three,weigh the same,then check how far down in pot,the other two are dry,if not as dry as the two,then dont water,hold off until next day and weigh and check it with finger method also,to see if its dry enough,also learn to look at it ,to help key in on itwith the othr things,to know wen to water. peace buthead/
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