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I transplanted from a small container to my 6L pot 12 days ago, I then fully saturated the 6L pot with so much water that I have not needed to water at all in those 12 days.

The 2 pictures below are right after transplant and today...
 

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here is a picture of the leaves on the top and bottom. The pictures are attached 😀
 

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Yep dead cooking that lady
Grill makes. 😂
And 3 weeks is your wet dry cycle?
I’m having a hard time with that man,
If that was the case,
A, your plant would most likely have root rot form a lack of air. Fusarium , or wpm from no dry cycle
B, I do t know any plants outside of succulents that can live that long without nourishment...
 
Okey. But is there anything I can do to prevent it from dying? and I can't set the lights to something weaker as I use the same light during the whole cycle.
Raise their height if you can for now, you can move it closer when you need it during flowering.
Also, don't be afraid to be honest, we're all here to help you. When starting out in bigger pots, I've had dry backs of and 4 weeks, but they also grew a lot up top in that time. Your plant is saying it is over lighted and over watered, what volume of water are you giving and what size pot are you using?
 
Raise their height if you can for now, you can move it closer when you need it during flowering.
Also, don't be afraid to be honest, we're all here to help you. When starting out in bigger pots, I've had dry backs of and 4 weeks, but they also grew a lot up top in that time. Your plant is saying it is over lighted and over watered, what volume of water are you giving and what size pot are you using?
I will not put her in flower, this will be a mother plant, so I will take cuttings from this. I think I have 6 L pots or 3.5 Liter pots. but when I replanted the beby plant, I rewatered. and that's why I haven't had water for a long time. but how much water in deciliters should you give a pot of 6 L and 3.5 litres
 
I will not put her in flower, this will be a mother plant, so I will take cuttings from this. I think I have 6 L pots or 3.5 Liter pots. but when I replanted the beby plant, I rewatered. and that's why I haven't had water for a long time. but how much water in deciliters should you give a pot of 6 L and 3.5 litres
well you possibly damaged roots while transplanting,..
what kind of medium is that?
does that saucer with the pot on it hold any water? does the pot sit in it for any length of time?
 
I transplanted from a small container to my 6L pot 12 days ago, I then fully saturated the 6L pot with so much water that I have not needed to water at all in those 12 days.

The 2 pictures below are right after transplant and today...

You think you still are not over watering ?
 
This looks like water and light issue combined, I would try repotting it and see if there's any difference, also try sprinkling it with a sprayer
 
I will not put her in flower, this will be a mother plant, so I will take cuttings from this. I think I have 6 L pots or 3.5 Liter pots. but when I replanted the beby plant, I rewatered. and that's why I haven't had water for a long time. but how much water in deciliters should you give a pot of 6 L and 3.5 litres
There's no way you saturated that with only a few deciliters of water. Are we being pranked?
For a 6 liter pot, I give it about 1.50 - 2 liters depending on plant size. For a 3.5 liter pot, 750 - 1000 ml.
So in summation, 15-20 deciliters of dihydrogen monoxide for a 6 l pot, and 7.5 - 10 deciliters for a 3 l pot.
Sorry, I'm American and the only reason I've learned the metric system is because of cannabis.
See, it is a gateway drug.....
To learning...
Good luck
 
vel, du har muligens skadet røttene under transplantasjonen..
hva slags medium er det?
holder den tallerkenen med gryten på noe vann? sitter potten i den over lengre tid?
Understand. i have plate under the pot, but its nothing water on the plant. What you mean with medium?
 
Dette ser ut som vann- og lysproblem kombinert, jeg ville prøve å ompotte det og se om det er noen forskjell, prøv også å sprinkle det med en sprøyte
Ait, Thanks :) Nothing problems with the other leafs.
 
There's no way you saturated that with only a few deciliters of water. Are we being pranked?
For a 6 liter pot, I give it about 1.50 - 2 liters depending on plant size. For a 3.5 liter pot, 750 - 1000 ml.
So in summation, 15-20 deciliters of dihydrogen monoxide for a 6 l pot, and 7.5 - 10 deciliters for a 3 l pot.
Sorry, I'm American and the only reason I've learned the metric system is because of cannabis.
See, it is a gateway drug.....
To learning...
Good luck
I watered the pot until it ran out of the drainage holes, but I think you misunderstood since I'm just wondering how many deciliters you give a 6 Liter pot or a 3 Liter pot, so I don't water it too much the next watering. And i dont use other drugs.
 
I watered the pot until it ran out of the drainage holes, but I think you misunderstood since I'm just wondering how many deciliters you give a 6 Liter pot or a 3 Liter pot, so I don't water it too much the next watering. And i dont use other drugs.
I don't either, it was a joke. You should water to runoff every watering and then allow dry back till the pot is light weight-wise.
 
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