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Good day, this is my first ever cannabis plant, as many i overwatered it and got few things wrong (soil, obsessive watering), but i am going to change soil or add perlite and i stopped watering so much and understand how to water better. But i want to ask in your proffessional opinion what else these leaves indicate if they do? This is after a month, no hate please.
My water ph wasaround 7, so i added 7.5ml vinigear to 1.5L water bottle (to reduce ph) and these are results of the test, this kind of acidity would be problematic?
My question will th eplant recover? i can see it started going light green once again from the middle and little leaves keep popping out, it's clearly stunned like like seeing naked 9/10 for the first time. I just popped more Harlequin sprouted seeds into little pots, but i still wantrecover this first one, don't want to leave it dying.
 

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Yeah lets get this plant recovered. Are you just using any nutrients or just a potting soil?
I know the answer actually.
 
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First off we need to get you some soil I think. I assume this is something like a Pro mix?
 
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Honestly id pull the plug on this one bro and start again..shes gotta b buggered after a month like that....start a diary and the guys will pitch in and try to help to get you growing better..
 
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No hate here brother, only love. But I think it may be a done deal for the little seedling. Way stunted for a month old. If I were you I'd concentrate on the new seedlings and try not to have same outcome. I've grown for a few years and still loose a seedling here and there, its par for the course. Good luck and good vibes for the next try!
 
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It's hard to tell if this plant was over-fertilized to death or watered to death.
 
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The plant had no fertilizer. There is no need to toss it just feed it.
 
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The plant had no fertilizer. There is no need to toss it just feed it.
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It's probably got no roots then.

Years ago I drowned some seedlings and in a last-ditch effort, I watered with Rootone, which is a garden fertilizer with rooting hormone in it, really for transplanting trees and shrubs. They miraculously recovered.
 
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Hey YOurFAMILY.
I’d ask what kind of light? How close is it to the little one? It looks severely bleached to me.
 
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Looks like it's in coco or peat moss, no nutes. I'v done the same. Transplant into FF happy frog
 
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Yeah lets get this plant recovered. Are you just using any nutrients or just a potting soil?
I know the answer actually.
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I did mix like 2ml of sensizym advanced nutriens but just to see if it would help root development. Its terra seed mix, i just later realized it if for seedlings only. I am getting some perlit, orchid substrate and will mix it with terra seed mix as well.

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Honestly id pull the plug on this one bro and start again..shes gotta b buggered after a month like that....start a diary and the guys will pitch in and try to help to get you growing better..
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I planted 5x harlequin and germinating randome 4x seeds as i reply. But i am not giving up on this one either ;)


ReeferRon said:
No hate here brother, only love. But I think it may be a done deal for the little seedling. Way stunted for a month old. If I were you I'd concentrate on the new seedlings and try not to have same outcome. I've grown for a few years and still loose a seedling here and there, its par for the course. Good luck and good vibes for the next try!
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I am doing both, saving the little one and starting new ones :)


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It's hard to tell if this plant was over-fertilized to death or watered to death.
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Like i said, it is overwatered, it is gaining back light green so i think it's stabilizing slowly. As well it might be stressed as i had to take it out couple of times, to see for myself how bad is the drainage and roots overall, even tho i was super carefull.

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Hey YOurFAMILY.
I’d ask what kind of light? How close is it to the little one? It looks severely bleached to me.
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Hi there, I amusing Master Grow leds 600W, right now it is 45cm above them. But i did had it closer for few days, i was experimenting a bit, but it did not bleach during that time, i might have oveverwatered several times, silly me :x

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Looks like it's in coco or peat moss, no nutes. I'v done the same. Transplant into FF happy frog
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It is Terra seed mix, i know now that it is not suitable throughout the grow, so i am getting perlite and orchid substrate soon, gonna mix them with terra seed mix i already have, sounds good or?
 
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Goodluck with it..
 
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Y0urFamily said:
I did mix like 2ml of sensizym advanced nutriens but just to see if it would help root development. Its terra seed mix, i just later realized it if for seedlings only. I am getting some perlit, orchid substrate and will mix it with terra seed mix as well.


I planted 5x harlequin and germinating randome 4x seeds as i reply. But i am not giving up on this one either ;)




I am doing both, saving the little one and starting new ones :)



Like i said, it is overwatered, it is gaining back light green so i think it's stabilizing slowly. As well it might be stressed as i had to take it out couple of times, to see for myself how bad is the drainage and roots overall, even tho i was super carefull.



Hi there, I amusing Master Grow leds 600W, right now it is 45cm above them. But i did had it closer for few days, i was experimenting a bit, but it did not bleach during that time, i might have oveverwatered several times, silly me :x



It is Terra seed mix, i know now that it is not suitable throughout the grow, so i am getting perlite and orchid substrate soon, gonna mix them with terra seed mix i already have, sounds good or?
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To save yourself time and expense the Happy Frog soil can go from seed to flower with correct added nutrient through growth. I like to keep things simple. When I started I read everything, made my own soil, over did it with water and the nute's. Now after 10 years I germinate in rockwool then strait into happy frog once roots show good production.
 
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422src said:
To save yourself time and expense the Happy Frog soil can go from seed to flower with correct added nutrient through growth. I like to keep things simple. When I started I read everything, made my own soil, over did it with water and the nute's. Now after 10 years I germinate in rockwool then strait into happy frog once roots show good production.
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I try to experience with soil as well, but only after i get perlite and orchid substrate i can.
 
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I try to experience with soil as well, but only after i get perlite and orchid substrate i can.
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Experiment*
 
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it might take a month for it to recover, hence why some members are saying just restart. However, if you have the space you can save it. it's just going to take a while for it to come back. Also, Someone said lights. I agree with them.
Here is what your specs should be.

your light should have a intensity like a t5 right now. So either raise the light or if you have one of those adjustable light intensities than you can reduce the intensity. Also, Change your light schedule. Give it more resisting time while still keeping up with the proper light schedule. Auto's 18/6, photoperiods 16/8 or even more. At the moment it doesn't need much light.

Your temperatures should be higher than 21c. I keep mine between 23c to 26c depending at the RH level. However, Your humidity (Rh) should be between 60%-70%.

Air flow, having proper air circulation will help the plant to get stronger and it makes sure that the hot intensity light is not burning her.

Also, instead of putting her in a 5 gallon fiber pot. do this. Mix a bit of your substrate, put some holes in the bottom of a cup. I put holes on the sides as well.
Than put in your substrate and plant her back in. Now she is in a small cup, which would require way less water.

i would also drop another seed to start germinating. That's just encase this little one doesn't make it.

What is your water source? Ph and PPM?
 

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water her. your substrade is so dry!! spray some water on her too. Just get inside that tent moist.
+65%/70% humidity is what she needs right now
 
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that seedlings health has been compromised, yes it may grow and finish and maybe not, could be problems throughout the whole grow, but it has definitely affected the yield already.,
if your new, i wouldn’t bother trying to grow her, especially without having indoor grow experience..
 
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it might take a month for it to recover, hence why some members are saying just restart. However, if you have the space you can save it. it's just going to take a while for it to come back. Also, Someone said lights. I agree with them.
Here is what your specs should be.

your light should have a intensity like a t5 right now. So either raise the light or if you have one of those adjustable light intensities than you can reduce the intensity. Also, Change your light schedule. Give it more resisting time while still keeping up with the proper light schedule. Auto's 18/6, photoperiods 16/8 or even more. At the moment it doesn't need much light.

Your temperatures should be higher than 21c. I keep mine between 23c to 26c depending at the RH level. However, Your humidity (Rh) should be between 60%-70%.

Air flow, having proper air circulation will help the plant to get stronger and it makes sure that the hot intensity light is not burning her.

Also, instead of putting her in a 5 gallon fiber pot. do this. Mix a bit of your substrate, put some holes in the bottom of a cup. I put holes on the sides as well.
Than put in your substrate and plant her back in. Now she is in a small cup, which would require way less water.

i would also drop another seed to start germinating. That's just encase this little one doesn't make it.

What is your water source? Ph and PPM?
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i am germinating 4 random seeds and planted 5 more harlequins, one surely dried out after missing a watering, but i think i saved the rest will see soon. I got the temps and humidity right, i spray walls to keep humidity up, i try not to water my dying lady so much until recovered, i check soil now instead of watering everydady. I am using Mastergrow 600w LED's, they are about 45cm (17,7inch) above soil. Should i keep ventilation on during day time all the time for seedlings? Someone told me it would be too cold for them. I use tap water, but i only have those pool water testing strips, i heard they ain't that accurate, but ph is about 6.8-7.1, i mixeda little vinegar in a 1.5L bottle and it heped a lot withph , but acidity went up, should i water with such water? i mean acidity wouldn't harm little ones? I dropped a photo with pool water test strip result on water with hint of vinegar with ppm up there ^
 
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water her. your substrade is so dry!! spray some water on her too. Just get inside that tent moist.
+65%/70% humidity is what she needs right now
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But shouldn't i water her less after overwatering? only the surface looks dry, few CM deeper into soil it's quite moist.
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that seedlings health has been compromised, yes it may grow and finish and maybe not, could be problems throughout the whole grow, but it has definitely affected the yield already.,
if your new, i wouldn’t bother trying to grow her, especially without having indoor grow experience..
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Yes you are right, but in my inexperienced opinion trying to recover her woudl give valuable experience and would prepare me for future grows, no?
 
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