jmoorexxx93
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Hi all, glad I could join your fine collection of resources here. I have read through many many threads about all sorts information that is pertinent to know, and I would just like to let you guys know how much I personally appreciate every single person's input on here. I have learned a lot from marijuanapassion already, and I am sure there is much more to come.
I am fairly new to growing; a few years back while I still lived at my parent's place I had eight plants all growing in one large plastic tub (box you put **** in when you move?) in my room, tin foiled out with a custom drip and florescent lighting. Obviously a mistake, for more than one reason. The plants all seemed to do quite well, I never had any nutrient deficiencies or random pest infestations. I guess I was typically too high to realize that my parents would probably give a **** when they saw eight two-foot tall plants growing and stinking up my room...
Now I've moved out to a place of my own and am finally growing in a more suitable environment indoors.
I am only attempting to grow one plant this time, and it seems I have come across a problem. I'm not sure what it is, maybe a nutrient deficiency but I haven't come across too many posts with the same problem..
My plant is looking pretty droopy. I can't quite figure out what the problem is. I have been using tooth picks to help support the stem, obviously this isn't going to work for very long, though.
I also have some concern as to why one side of the plant only has one leaf and the other side has three. I will be posting pictures better describing both problems with this thread.
Is there some sort of nutrient deficiency that will slow or stunt the growth of the main stem? Is it a problem with my lighting? Too much water?
Your help is much appreciated!!
:lama:
This picture better shows my problem with the triple leaf on one side, yet you can still see how it is somewhat oddly angled compared to the toothpick nearby that is standing up straight.
Once again, thanks a ton!!
I am fairly new to growing; a few years back while I still lived at my parent's place I had eight plants all growing in one large plastic tub (box you put **** in when you move?) in my room, tin foiled out with a custom drip and florescent lighting. Obviously a mistake, for more than one reason. The plants all seemed to do quite well, I never had any nutrient deficiencies or random pest infestations. I guess I was typically too high to realize that my parents would probably give a **** when they saw eight two-foot tall plants growing and stinking up my room...
Now I've moved out to a place of my own and am finally growing in a more suitable environment indoors.
I am only attempting to grow one plant this time, and it seems I have come across a problem. I'm not sure what it is, maybe a nutrient deficiency but I haven't come across too many posts with the same problem..
My plant is looking pretty droopy. I can't quite figure out what the problem is. I have been using tooth picks to help support the stem, obviously this isn't going to work for very long, though.
I also have some concern as to why one side of the plant only has one leaf and the other side has three. I will be posting pictures better describing both problems with this thread.
Is there some sort of nutrient deficiency that will slow or stunt the growth of the main stem? Is it a problem with my lighting? Too much water?
Your help is much appreciated!!
:lama:
This picture better shows my problem with the triple leaf on one side, yet you can still see how it is somewhat oddly angled compared to the toothpick nearby that is standing up straight.
Once again, thanks a ton!!