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08-09-2006, 10:34 PM #1OPJunior Member
please help
im growing a plant for the first time its about a foot tall and looks really unhealthy what can i do to bring it back to life , i think i had given it to much water and feed .
sam91081 Reviewed by sam91081 on . please help im growing a plant for the first time its about a foot tall and looks really unhealthy what can i do to bring it back to life , i think i had given it to much water and feed . Rating: 5
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08-09-2006, 10:35 PM #2Senior Member
please help
What kind of lights are u using? Indoor or outdoor?
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08-09-2006, 10:38 PM #3Senior Member
please help
If you pray god will save it.
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08-09-2006, 10:42 PM #4OPJunior Member
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im not using lights , it is in the garden in a pot
, its my first time so i just want to see it run its natural corse before i set up a grow room or anything .
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08-09-2006, 10:53 PM #5Senior Member
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Ok If you think you have over watered it let it dry it out for a few days and then see how it is.. do u have aany pics?
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08-09-2006, 11:02 PM #6Senior Member
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Outside...give it no more than 5-6hours of direct sunlight. Any more, and it will dry up and burn, too less, and it will stretch.
How big is your pot? Give your plant plenty of room to grow. Give it a big enough pot or it will stretch and get root bound, then die.
Soil? What kind you got in there? Good soil is essential in a good crop. If you have soil that you used from the back alley or your backyard, no good. Buy a bag of soil. Potting soil, with vermiculite or perlite. Mix 3/4 soil, 1/4 perlite or vemiculite.
Nutes? Don't over feed, but also don't let them starve. Plants need food to grow, much like us.
Only water when the soil is dry. Your outside, in a pot, so watering almost daily, if it doesn't rain, is needed. Soil dries out very fast in pots, and sitting in the hot sunshine for hours on end. If you're not sure when the soil is dry, dip your finger about an inch deep into the soil.. If it's moist underneath, don't water, if it's dry, water.
Pictures would help to. :thumbsup: