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I have no idea what’s wrong with these plants , there in fox farm ocean forest I feed them fox farm nutrients , there ph is at 7 and I Came to check on them and now there starting to die
There over a month oldThey are too young to need additional nutes in ocean forest.
I know it’s not the nutes it’s something else , the leaves are wilting but there not paper dryThey are too young to need additional nutes in ocean forest.
There over a month old
I know it’s not the nutes it’s something else , the leaves are wilting but there not paper dry
i agree,just cause the plant is a month old there is no gimmick in the soil that say it depleted at one month,if you start in solo cup just say,roots come out the bottom,you trans plant,the soil very well might have a little use to it,but if you watering every day the nutes from the bag soil more than likely are depleted,so you up pot ,roots go to work and try to find the bottom again,so why water the whole pot,you leaching again,so roots find the bottom of that pot again and take off,by this time you should have a good roots system going,you decide you want to up pot one more time,all cool but how big in size from last pot are you watering?i suggest watering around the outside edge of the old pot for a few days to let them roots break out and run,so now your looking at 60 days in ocean,guess what im saying is every up pot brings new nutrients to the pot treat it that way,more times than not i dont even start to feed the plant until i flip to flower and only start 1/4 strength,last and most important is if you already know the problem why even come here to ask,@MIMedGrower just trying to help,catipillar knows his shit and you might should consider what he saying,anyway hope any this helps,may the force be with you and good luckThey have not used a month of nutes likely. And you said you added more.
They dont need any nutes.
I’m growing outdoors in Las Vegas , it’s a pure desert .Are they indoor or outdoor plants? How much light are they getting?
Most the time I can get plants rootbound in similar soil with no nutrients. The one is toast. The others look like you could save them. My guess is that ocean forest soil has enough nutes to last a month or more. I would give them straight water and a decent amount of lumens for a bit. You could also mist them with a little water. I don’t typically add nutrients to my soil for the first month or so. Bottled nutrients can be a little much at first to little ones.
I do enjoy every little bit of information you guys do give me , everything helps me . I appreciate it all .i agree,just cause the plant is a month old there is no gimmick in the soil that say it depleted at one month,if you start in solo cup just say,roots come out the bottom,you trans plant,the soil very well might have a little use to it,but if you watering every day the nutes from the bag soil more than likely are depleted,so you up pot ,roots go to work and try to find the bottom again,so why water the whole pot,you leaching again,so roots find the bottom of that pot again and take off,by this time you should have a good roots system going,you decide you want to up pot one more time,all cool but how big in size from last pot are you watering?i suggest watering around the outside edge of the old pot for a few days to let them roots break out and run,so now your looking at 60 days in ocean,guess what im saying is every up pot brings new nutrients to the pot treat it that way,more times than not i dont even start to feed the plant until i flip to flower and only start 1/4 strength,last and most important is if you already know the problem why even come here to ask,@MIMedGrower just trying to help,catipillar knows his shit and you might should consider what he saying,anyway hope any this helps,may the force be with you and good luck
Slow and easy she goes buddy. I have no real experience about that climate to grow in. I would assume you would just need to keep your plants from getting completely dried out or too saturated. And that would be more difficult to control with extreme temperatures.. I believe genetics are going to help one in the Las Vegas climate the most. Research strains that do well in the valley desert heat. I’m not sure about your strain in particular that you are running. However, I think that for now just take it one day at a time. Just give it enough water to make it through a day and partial night with water. It’s ok if your soil is a little dry on the top but still slightly damp under the top layer the next day you water. You’ll find when you have decent roots started you can increase the water level with your plants demand.I’m growing outdoors in Las Vegas , it’s a pure desert .
It cost me ten dollars in nutrients to grow a pound. It’s so easy I hardly ever follow a recipe and pretty much just throw stuff in there and I’m like that looks good.
My first runs were coco and they cost 100 times as much using bottled nutes. Just sayin. Most expensive weed I ever grew was in Coco. Have to pour money on it literally throughout the grow. I know a lot of people are fans of that stuff. But not me.
May I suggest Coco for the next run? Soil is actually more difficult for some folks. If you really want to push nutrients and do that whole guiding the boat thing - Coco is your medium. Soil (because complexity) requires patience and that green thumb touch - a sense of how that dance works. Most potting soil is hot out of the bag - for showy flowers you buy at a garden center. You almost have to wait to see deficiency to start any supplements because you can't guess what is or isn't already there. More isn't better, and some strains will not tolerate a hot soil.