Whats going on here?? Need water? -pics-

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Iron Lotus

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Plants were kinda dry so I watered them and took these pics. These are right after I watered them so they were looking a little weak before I watered them. Wondering if somebody could tell me whats going on,

You can see the couple yellowish leaves.
And they just seemed thirsty, Hopefully thats all it was?

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Hard to tell without some info.

what kind of soil is that?

how often are you watering them?

What kind of lights, indoors, outdoors?


are you feeding them? Keep in mind plants that young do not need nutrients.
 
New_2_Chronic said:
Hard to tell without some info.

what kind of soil is that?

how often are you watering them?

What kind of lights, indoors, outdoors?


are you feeding them? Keep in mind plants that young do not need nutrients.

Heres my thread http://www.marijuanapassion.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28350&page=2

MG organic
havent watered them since they were planted
they each have their own 100w equal CFL light 1.5" above the plant
1750 lumens each light. I have 6 lights.
 
They need water and the yellowing cotlyedons or first leafs show you that you need to feed the plants. IT's time to feed and water it looks like. They just need a light dose of grow nutes in with the next watering. I would def look at getting more lights for your grow. CFLS are okay but you aren't going to want to flower with them.

It's time to feed and water. The leafs are also showing some crinkle for using the water that the plant has inside. The plant going yellow is from chlorosis from Nitrogen defficiency. ( or however u speelll it ) i am stoned. Feed and water your plants.
 
What easily available product... and what dosage should I feed them ????

I already watered them though. But Maybe theyll be good till next water
if not, I can drain the water add some dirt and re water.
 
No.. don't go messing with the dirt. WHy are you so anxious to take em out of their homes. They are quite young to be shocking with transplanting. You need to go find some alaska fish fertilizer from lowes or home depot and use that for now. It's easy to use, it stinks a little but it's organic and you prob can't kill em with that . Like i said before... read the faq's. People will eventually get tired of answering these questions that are answered thoroughly there.

Sounds like you jumped right into something without first knowing what it would take to finish the job so to speak.
 
The canabas bible is great book to learn from.
 
looks like your overwatering already dudeman ....make sure when you do transplant to add plenty of perlite to help on the drainage!!!!
only water them every 3 days or so let them do their thing!!!!
 
If you are using Organic MG, the nutrients for the first two months are 10-5-5If I was you I wouldn't use any more nutrients for atleast the first 4 weeks, just keep a regular water schedule, watering it very little, about 2-3 times a week. If the soil looks dry, or the plant is drooping water it. If the soil is wet and moist, chances are there is enough water for the plant.
 
thebest said:
If you are using Organic MG, the nutrients for the first two months are 10-5-5If I was you I wouldn't use any more nutrients for atleast the first 4 weeks, just keep a regular water schedule, watering it very little, about 2-3 times a week. If the soil looks dry, or the plant is drooping water it. If the soil is wet and moist, chances are there is enough water for the plant.

Thanks. I watered them. I dont over water, The soil was dry. Not moist
even at 1.5" deep.

So I went ahead and watered them good and the excess water
drained out the bottom.
 
I'M SMOKEY JOE said:
looks like your overwatering already dudeman ....make sure when you do transplant to add plenty of perlite to help on the drainage!!!!
only water them every 3 days or so let them do their thing!!!!

They hadnt been watered in over a week.
Definatly not over watering.
 
Mr.Wakenbake said:
No.. don't go messing with the dirt. WHy are you so anxious to take em out of their homes. They are quite young to be shocking with transplanting. You need to go find some alaska fish fertilizer from lowes or home depot and use that for now. It's easy to use, it stinks a little but it's organic and you prob can't kill em with that . Like i said before... read the faq's. People will eventually get tired of answering these questions that are answered thoroughly there.

Sounds like you jumped right into something without first knowing what it would take to finish the job so to speak.

I meant adding more of the same dirt. Then wetting that.

And if people get tired of asking the same questions then there wont
be any need for any other posts. Since 80% of most posts on most
forums have already been answered 10x over.

If that was the case, Nobody would post a damn thing
because EVERYTHING has been answered.

Kinda ruins the point of a forum with alot of people doesnt it?
 
Iron Lotus said:
Thanks. I watered them. I dont over water, The soil was dry. Not moist
even at 1.5" deep.

So I went ahead and watered them good and the excess water
drained out the bottom.
Then your straight, I would just make sure that they show new growth, if they arnt, then it is probably time to re-pot them into bigger pots. Just MO but, I would take that into concideration. My plants are only 5 days, and I am going to be switching soon into a gallon pot.
 
its all good iron lotus. ask away. you got a small fan blowin' around in there? if not, get it going, to strengthen up those stems. gotta have that fresh air going on.
 
I have a bigger fan in there blowing the air around.

The stems feel very strong to the touch.
I cant even pinch them.
 
i didn't mean any offense. It just looks like you dove off a cliff with no parachute.Your soil needs perlite badly. That stuff needs aeration. You also need to check the pH. I am not saying don't ask questions... i may have been a little jumpy, but it was the truth and sometimes it hurts to hear it.Its time for a light light feeding of a good all around fertilizer , if and only if, the ph isn't off. Which should ALWAYS be your first step in finding out whats wrong.

To diagnose your plants start with pH and work your way from there. ALso keep a grow log on your plants logging every time you water, and feed, ect. After your first or second grow you won't need it much anymore, but it will help you communicate with your plants. Know what they need.

Keeping a log will also help us diagnose problems as they arrive and if you have register of what u fed. watered. what the ph was ect... we can give a more definitive answer and it can be a more accurate answer instead of just a shot in the dark. If you don't start at the pH level of the soil you are pissing in the wind.
 

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