Newbie here. Having some problems

sean key

Member
Hey guys I recently transplanted my seedlings into bigger containers but now my plants are looking like they are either suffering a deficiency or are gonna die. The leaves are yellowing and curling and in certain spots they are pretty brittle. Hellllllllp
 

Whorlwind

Well-Known Member
Couple things first:
1) These photos looked really washed out from the light. You'll take much better photos with the light off, or further away. I assume they are all solid green, with no discoloration problems, but I can't tell since they are so orange from the light.
2) You can edit your first post to include more images - there's no need to post multiple times.

Now, it looks like you're having watering issues. Water too much or two little was my biggest issue with my first grow. You should check out http://www.growweedeasy.com/drooping-over-water-cannabis-vs-under-water-cannabis

Also, stuff like this can happens all the time immediately after transplanting. Give them some time to recover.
 
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sean key

Member
Couple things first:
1) These photos looked really washed out from the light. You'll take much better photos with the light off, or further away. I assume they are all solid green, with no discoloration problems, but I can't tell since they are so orange from the light.
2) You can edit your first post to include more images - there's no need to post multiple times.

Now, it looks like you're having watering issues. Water too much or two little was my biggest issue with my first grow, and you jhttp://www.growweedeasy.com/drooping-over-water-cannabis-vs-under-water-cannabis

Also, stuff like this can happens all the time immediately after transplanting. Give them some time to recover.
Guess I didn't think of that hahah next time I'll shut em off thanks bro
 

sean key

Member
transplant shock
so they should bounce back from this then? They looked way happier in the small cups they were in yesterday. But the roots were wrapped around so many times they were a pain in the ass to get out the cups so I may have been a bit rough with em. Thanks for the feed back
 

rob333

Well-Known Member
so they should bounce back from this then? They looked way happier in the small cups they were in yesterday. But the roots were wrapped around so many times they were a pain in the ass to get out the cups so I may have been a bit rough with em. Thanks for the feed back
just feed em with a root tonic or root starter like rizo or house and garden roots xl that should bring them back nice
 

sean key

Member
just feed em with a root tonic or root starter like rizo or house and garden roots xl that should bring them back nice
Couple things first:
1) These photos looked really washed out from the light. You'll take much better photos with the light off, or further away. I assume they are all solid green, with no discoloration problems, but I can't tell since they are so orange from the light.
2) You can edit your first post to include more images - there's no need to post multiple times.

Now, it looks like you're having watering issues. Water too much or two little was my biggest issue with my first grow, and you jhttp://www.growweedeasy.com/drooping-over-water-cannabis-vs-under-water-cannabis

Also, stuff like this can happens all the time immediately after transplanting. Give them some time to recover.
 

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Whorlwind

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Yeah I have to agree, it's most likely transplant shock. The yellowing is not nearly as bad as I figured from your first post (almost non existent) which would've progressed much further if you had been watering incorrectly this whole time.

No need to worry.
 

sean key

Member
Yeah I have to agree, it's most likely transplant shock. The yellowing is not nearly as bad as I figured from your first post (almost non existent) which would've progressed much further if you had been watering incorrectly this whole time.

No need to worry.
good to hear thanks again
 
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