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First time outdoor soil grow.. Please help!!

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First time outdoor soil grow.. Please help!!

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She's around 8 or so weeks old, in potting soil, as well as coffee grounds and egg shells. Noticing the fan leaves curling and yellowing around the edges, that started approx a week or so ago, now getting dark brown along the fan leaf tips. Photos attached, I'm really nwe to this, please let me know if there's any way of saving her.
 
pics?

Container size?

Plant food or amendments used?

I will help if I can
 
Nothing so far.. just coffee grounds, crushed egg shells in potting soil mix. Besides that, always rain water or distilled when I water it.
 
It's in a 8.8 L with adequate drainage.
 

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I think she is just telling you "Feed Me!"
I don't know what nutrients you have available to you but try a few days with a small dose of an all purpose fert watered in, or fish emulsion, if you can get some, will work wonders as well
 
I think she is just telling you "Feed Me!"
I don't know what nutrients you have available to you but try a few days with a small dose of an all purpose fert watered in, or fish emulsion, if you can get some, will work wonders as well
 
stop using coffee ground and eggs shells. both are going to affect the soil ph and create wild swings.
 
Didn't realize it would affect the Ph that much. I normally use it in other plants such as basil and other herbs, they all responded well to it. But duly noted, will stop the coffee and eggshells asap
 
cannabis is sensitive to ph. u can use egg shels as an amendment in soil grows, but it should be in measured amounts. the calcium in eggshells will increase the ph as the eggshells break down. coffee on the other hand is acidic so will decrease the ph. it also provides a source of nitrogen, but it should be composted first and really there are better sources. if the ph gets too outta whack, u'll end up getting nutes lockout and end up with deficiencies.
 
need a bigger pot and some nitrogen rich nutes 10-5-5 something like that
 
Didn't I already give you advice in another thread? I see you did nothing I recommended. Good luck.
 
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