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My Plant Looks Like It's Dieing

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My Plant Looks Like It's Dieing

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What if they are still bad in the morning what do you think I should do brother?
 
They'll be fine
Don't loose sleep

IF they're still floppy you probably got something else going on
If everything looks good other than the tips you might be able just top them
 
The four main branches are fine nothing is falling on those but the bottom area is pretty bad.
 
leave them till morning
you want to trim most of that bottom stuff off anyway
look into lollipopping
 
I did lollipop during veg but it's like just the lower if the higher branches lol
 
You think I could put it in my cloning room it has 24 hour of light t5s 6500k
NO!
. After you dunk her, Just keep her in the "darkest" corner of your growroom for a few days. She will bounce back fast. Give her a week before you trim anything, less stress for her. Best of luck.
 
Okay when dunking like how where should I fill it up to to the top of the pot or what?
 
you need a bucket or container that's big enough to hold the pot
fill it with water, then dunk the pot, completely submerged if possible
you'll want the water to completely soak the soil
then don't water it for a it days, keep the top of the soil cultivated to prevent from happening again
probably check the rest of your plants as well. If you don't have one get yourself a watering can.
I've found channeling happens more often when not using a watering can.
The spray/diffuser/shower head thing on the end will help prevent that from happening again
 
Thanks man nub really appreciate it I think this will solve the problem should i do it with distilled water with a ph and should i wait for my soil to dry since I just watered or no?
 
you just watered but your plant looks like it's in a drought condition.
you said the water is running out of the pot when you water
IMO your rootball isn't wet/moist. It's hard to tell like this.
I can only offer my hypothesis based on what you've said and the questions you answered
If I had the same conditions you have, with the same "answers" I know where I would start
and what I would do.

You could use pH'ed tap for the soak
Just hit with benes (if you use them) on your next watering
The amount of chlorine in tap/drinking water won't hurt your plants.

Good Luck
 
It doesn't feel to light it's definitely still moist but it's still lighter then the other ones I just watered today.
 
yeah it looks like you need to put a tray under that pot to catch the runoff and let it soak in when you water.if water is running right through every time you water you need to water a little and then go back and water some more until it gets a good soaking.it should as heavy as the others or even a bit heavier until it rebounds.and when a plant dries out that bad its normal for the lower leaves to dry up and die.if it were mine i would use my normal nute strength for the plants age and keep watering to runoff for a few days.once the soil gets soaked good a few times it should except water better and stop running right through the pot.unless you keep letting it dry out this is.gl
 
Doesn't a little soap with the water help loosen soil,channeling?like a drop work as a surfactant? IDK I thought I read it somewhere.
STR8
 
It came back up after iI watered it yesterday it looks like it's getting healthy I'm just still unsure if I should do the dunk or just water it for the next couple of days
 
Make sure ur not going root bound in that small container bro and a good way to tell if u should water is by lifting the pot, after u water it and it sits for alil lift it and feel the weight, then after about two day lift it again if it feels way lighter give it some water
 
It's a 5 gallon bucket I don't think it's root bound yet it's only 2 feet you think it's root bound?
 
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It's a 5 gallon bucket I don't think it's root bound yet it's only 2 feet you think it's root bound?
This was in a five gal bucket three weeks of veg, anything can happen man. I took mine out the bucket and used a bread knife to cut 1/3 of roots off the bottom right before i did my switch to flower
 

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Mines already in flowering it's been in that 5 gal for a long time to. Do you think I should Check and cut them?
 
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