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Please help! Over watered? In need of Nitrogen??

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Please help! Over watered? In need of Nitrogen??

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I started this guy (cookies n cream) as a seedling in a large pot. Seemed to be doing well but it started to yellow after some heavy rainfall. Thinking it needed better drainage I moved it to the ground. I grew a really huge, healthy, successful.plant in the same spot last year but this guy is struggling!!!! Any suggestions??? I'd love to save it!!!
Please help over watered in need of nitrogen
 
I started this guy (cookies n cream) as a seedling in a large pot. Seemed to be doing well but it started to yellow after some heavy rainfall. Thinking it needed better drainage I moved it to the ground. I grew a really huge, healthy, successful.plant in the same spot last year but this guy is struggling!!!! Any suggestions??? I'd love to save it!!! View attachment 2230384
how often you watering?
 
ok because the other plants around it look healthy and have been there longer can handle that watering, the marijuana plant being newly transplanted cannot handle that much watering coupled with the intensity of the sun, plus your probably not feeding it, so frequently watering is preventing roots from growing searching out food etc,..
just back off the watering, let it get dry,..
 
About 10 days ago we came out of a rainy week. It's rained once since then, about 5 days ago, a heavy rain for one night.
 
were you feeding it while it was in the pot?
 
well you need hopefully let it dry,.. your soil there must be compact or something?
The soil is a little dense. Definitely more than in the pot where the soil was quite soft. The pot.plany I grew in the ground last year was 10 ft tall and super productive. I put it in the pot at someone else'a advice against my better judgement 😞
 
I'm in Toronto Ontario Canada and yes that part of the garden definitely can dry out. There is rhubarb and a strawberry plant in there that do just fine and the strawberry is spreading around this year. I can let those foundry for a while or spot water them and let the pot plant dry out easily. And feed it...... What? What do you use?
 
well look at this plant as being sick and needs time to be nursed back,
ok toronto! cool i lived at islington and evans for 23 yrs, now im in sarnia..
ok well plants will be starting to flower here aug 7 ish.. 🀞🀞
Ah nice!!! I'm up in the Stockyards area. I've got good patience for nursing a sick plant :) I hope it comes back to life. My other plant got cut down by someone with the weed whacker ffs πŸ™„
 
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