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Whats wrong with her? Leaves turning yellow and curling

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Whats wrong with her? Leaves turning yellow and curling

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Your plant is in survival mode. Instead of death it has chosen to produce low density buds similar to a foxtail. This is an attempt to survive and propagate. They do not come back from this and it is what is. I would bet your plant had massive root death.
Say what?
 
you should of posted earlier a lot of them leaves are dead it’s gonna take a lot to fix

Getting a idea of your watering have you just watered

How far away is the light. Is it on max setting

What are you feeding & how often.

Don’t flush she’s eating herself as is

Hopefully others will look in as that’s a very sick plant
Don't flush.. Check to see if light is turned all they way up.. Seem to need a better feeding schedule at the right amount.. Looking like its lacking nitrogen. Maybe need some Cal mag
 
Say what?
This is exactly what you get when torching the roots. Lime green growth, low density popcorn buds, large round edge leaves. The fat stalk indicates it was a healthy well fed plant. It should have produced nice dense juicy buds. But it was probably loved too much by being overfed, overwatered or both.
 
This is exactly what you get when torching the roots. Lime green growth, low density popcorn buds, large round edge leaves. The fat stalk indicates it was a healthy well fed plant. It should have produced nice dense juicy buds. But it was probably loved too much by being overfed, overwatered or both.
Lmmfao, okay
And you are basing this on what info?
 
Lmmfao, okay
And you are basing this on what info?
Have you ever grown in Coco Coir before? I have and just like most everyone who has grown in Coco would understand this mans struggles. Try reading the entire thread. I have had plants die in the same manner. The plant goes into a last ditch effort to survive. You don't get dense buds, you get weird growth such as lime green large round leafs. The buds are like feathers. It'll still smoke okay.. Depending on how toxic the fertilizer absorption became. But the reward of conquering coco is huge. Especially for growers tired of dealing with things like pests and mold.

I just don't understand people like you @OldOneEye
It is not right to be disrespectful.
 
It's still very thin as in there isnt much density so I hope it will swell and become more dense and solid but it is forming christals

most of the density will come in the next few week, i wouldn't expect anything too apealing to the eyes and dense with a low end quality light from ali express. Plus it look like she's leaning toward sativa with more elongated and airy buds.

What is happening here? Looks like a small little top growing at the stem... Im also wondering about the general state of the plant.
yeah new branches sometime form out of no where, you can just pluck it, this won't grow anything appealing or big enough to be of any interest

Can I get an update if she is doing good enough and is close to being ready in a couple of weeks?

doing good, like 3 to 4 more weeks to go at a minimum i'd say.
 
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Your plant is in survival mode. Instead of death it has chosen to produce low density buds similar to a foxtail. This is an attempt to survive and propagate. They do not come back from this and it is what is. I would bet your plant had massive root death.
This is very concerning
 
most of the density will come in the next few week, i wouldn't expect anything too apealing to the eyes and dense with a low end quality light from ali express. Plus it look like she's leaning toward sativa with more elongated and airy buds.


yeah new branches sometime form out of no where, you can just pluck it, this won't grow anything appealing or big enough to be of any interest



doing good, like 3 to 4 more weeks to go at a minimum i'd say.
This sounds a lot better... Now im not sure who is right
 
This sounds a lot better... Now im not sure who is right
your plant went through a lot end of flowering stretch. thats not gonna help.

not sure how real efficient is your light from ali express, if i remind it's 85W could be enough for a small not to too large not too tall plant to produce some decent buds.

you'll make it to harvest, but don't expect your weed to be the most appealing to the eyes or the most dense ever.
It change nothing to the fact it can taste good and get you high if covered in trichromes and you let them ripe enough before harvesting and then dry it and cure it well.
 
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your plant went through a lot end of flowering stretch. thats not gonna help.

not sure how real efficient is your light from ali express, if i remind it's 85W could be enough for a small not to too large not too tall plant to produce some decent buds.

you'll make it to harvest, but don't expect your weed to be the most appealing to the eyes or the most dense ever.
It change nothing to the fact it can taste good and get you high if covered in trichromes and you let them ripe enough before harvesting and then dry it and cure it well.
Thank you, yes i'm not looking to break any records or win any prices.

But if it works it works, i'm not a daily smoker anyway and when i use it it's always very little so I do hope it can be enough for a while.

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I gotta be honest it's starting to look nicer, more dense, but not real dense from professional quality you buy.. And the smell is also nice and the triclomes also appear very clearly.

The only thing im still worried about is that color on the leaf with the yellow outsides

and that dark green thingy on the bottom right, should I remove those or just let it be?
 
The only thing im still worried about is that color on the leaf with the yellow outsides
Cannabis is an annual dioecious (unisexual) flowering plant. To elaborate, it germinates from a seed, reaches sexual maturity, reproduces and dies all within one year when growing wild.

Near the end of it's life there is a process called senescence.

Cannabis plants will change heads during the senescence process. The color may change. Blue-purple hues appear but this is mostly due to low temperatures or genetics. The plant will also seek nutrients from the large leaves to bring them back to the flowers.

so it rather normal for the leaves to discolor as you approach the end, as long as it don't progress to fast as compared to overall ripeness and maturity of the plant your fine. Notice that how much a plant may fade more or less may also vary noticeably with the phenotype and also depending how you feed.

and that dark green thingy on the bottom right, should I remove those or just let it be?

if you talk about the branche bottom right, look like it's revegging and/or not flowering properly

and/or looks like it's not getting enough light also.

yeah you could just cut it, or you'll prolly get noticeably more fluffy and airy buds from it.
 
Cannabis is an annual dioecious (unisexual) flowering plant. To elaborate, it germinates from a seed, reaches sexual maturity, reproduces and dies all within one year when growing wild.

Near the end of it's life there is a process called senescence.

Cannabis plants will change heads during the senescence process. The color may change. Blue-purple hues appear but this is mostly due to low temperatures or genetics. The plant will also seek nutrients from the large leaves to bring them back to the flowers.

so it rather normal for the leaves to discolor as you approach the end, as long as it don't progress to fast as compared to overall ripeness and maturity of the plant your fine. Notice that how much a plant may fade more or less may also vary noticeably with the phenotype and also depending how you feed.



if you talk about the branche bottom right, look like it's revegging and/or not flowering properly

and/or looks like it's not getting enough light also.

yeah you could just cut it, or you'll prolly get noticeably more fluffy and airy buds from it.
okay i will cut it, probably better for the plant to send its energy to the top buds

what will happen if i plant the thing that I cut off? can it grow? i dont know how 'cloning' works if its the right part or not
 
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what will happen if i plant the thing that I cut off? can it grow? i dont know how 'cloning' works if its the right part or not
yeah that's how it work, tho in general you do that with cutting still in veg, not in flower. But yeah doable with photoperiods.
 
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yeah that's how it work, tho in general you do that with cutting still in veg, not in flower. But yeah doable with photoperiods.
Okay I cut it off and put it in dirt for fun we'll see what happens.

It's not that important to me just like the second small seedling I planted as backup.

I hope my main plant (from this thread) will be done soon and then I can take a little break, its all so stressful and I also dont really have the space lmao

Thanks for the help, i will update soon with questions because it will be harvest time soon i guess
 
Cannabis is an annual dioecious (unisexual) flowering plant. To elaborate, it germinates from a seed, reaches sexual maturity, reproduces and dies all within one year when growing wild.

Near the end of it's life there is a process called senescence.

Cannabis plants will change heads during the senescence process. The color may change. Blue-purple hues appear but this is mostly due to low temperatures or genetics. The plant will also seek nutrients from the large leaves to bring them back to the flowers.

so it rather normal for the leaves to discolor as you approach the end, as long as it don't progress to fast as compared to overall ripeness and maturity of the plant your fine. Notice that how much a plant may fade more or less may also vary noticeably with the phenotype and also depending how you feed.



if you talk about the branche bottom right, look like it's revegging and/or not flowering properly

and/or looks like it's not getting enough light also.

yeah you could just cut it, or you'll prolly get noticeably more fluffy and airy buds from it.
That does look like a re veg has the light schedule been messed up
 
Okay I cut it off and put it in dirt for fun we'll see what happens.
also you want to put this cutting back to veg with 16/8 18/6 or 20/4 light schedule, so it stop flowering and go back to veg and start to grow again. Reveg could take a few weeks and plant may grow single bladed leaves during that time.
 
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