KatzieWolf
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And i had just watered it before this picture.I am not new to growing and i know when and when not to water.
Yes I know all that, I know when a plant needs water and when it doesn't. just added water before I took this picture. And it still hasn't changed. There is nothing wrong with the drainageHow well does the soil drain in that plastic bucket?
Ways to determine if you need to water
1. Pick up the container, feel and remember what it feels like. Water when it feels pretty light.
2. Take a finger, stick it in the to your 2nd knuckle. If you feel moisture don't water, if you don't then water.
Water from the edge of the container to encourage root growth.
There is no build up of water I know when a plant needs watering and when it doesn'tfabric pot or basket will stop that build up of water , ive started using baskets for pond plants , good airflow good drainage
Because it is over watered.Yes I know all that, I know when a plant needs water and when it doesn't. just added water before I took this picture. And it still hasn't changed. There is nothing wrong with the drainage
We are all just trying to help.There is no build up of water I know when a plant needs watering and when it doesn't
Don't tell me it's over watered when it's not overwatered then. I stated in my original post that it's not over or underwaterWe are all just trying to help.
Okay... So, what do you think is causing the leaves to look so puffy and bloated?Don't tell me it's over watered when it's not overwatered then. I stated in my original post that it's not over or underwater
If you have a second plant thriving in the same conditions I would say root problem. I never had this with cannabis plant in 15 years as a grower, but I have lost a couple of chilli plants to root problems displaying leaves like this.Well I wouldn't be here now would I if I knew LOL. I've been growing for 15-20 years i think I know when a plant is over watered or not, when my other plant of the same strain is fine.
I understand you have experience growing, but then again, the folks who responded do too. It looks like a wet soil problem to me, as well. Do you have a soil moisture probe to test it? That would be helpful for diagnosis. Knowing the temperature and humidity would help, too. The bloated looking leaves could (maybe) be due to a low VPD (basically excessively high humidity).Well I wouldn't be here now would I if I knew LOL. I've been growing for 15-20 years i think I know when a plant is over watered or not, when my other plant of the same strain is fine.
The OP said he has another plant of the same strain that's doing well. You could still be right, though.might just be genetic ...
Good point!If you have a second plant thriving in the same conditions I would say root problem. I never had this with cannabis plant in 15 years as a grower, but I have lost a couple of chilli plants to root problems displaying leaves like this.
Thanks, but when I transplanted about 2 weeks ago the roots were fine and the plant looked the same just not as tall. As I was thinking and someone mention geneticsIf you have a second plant thriving in the same conditions I would say root problem. I never had this with cannabis plant in 15 years as a grower, but I have lost a couple of chilli plants to root problems displaying leaves like this.
I have two same-strain plants in a 2x3 tent that were grown from seeds from the same batch from RQS. Nevertheless, the two plants grew very differently, despite just about every environmental factor being the same for them. They're about halfway through flowering. Such differences are not uncommon.genetics
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