HappyMan420
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it's dying. you need to transplant it immediately
Not the answer I wanted but was what I was expecting. Transplanted into a slightly larger pot with about 35% perlite. (Getting some promix tomorrow for the next batch this dollar store stuff was just for this round).it's dying. you need to transplant it immediately
I should have taken a picture of the roots. I've only just recently started using molasses would that be enough time to have stained the roots? Any idea what an alternate diagnosis could be? Could the alternative be that I have been overfeeding since going into flower which tainted the soil and caused nutrient lockout?Molasses also have a tendency to turn roots brown. The plants roots are not the issue.
i use molasses myself for my teas, i haven't noticed any brown staining but that's not to say it couldn'tI should have taken a picture of the roots. I've only just recently started using molasses would that be enough time to have stained the roots? Any idea what an alternate diagnosis could be? Could the alternative be that I have been overfeeding since going into flower which tainted the soil and caused nutrient lockout?
Since it's already in the new planter with fresh soil and better perlite mix for drainage is there anything I can do to help her along? Straight water next watering or go back to the nute feeding?
So basically until harvest?straight water for like two three weeks at least.
That's the plan this one was just a learning experience. Figure I'll do what I can with this one to see what I can salvage for harvest and the next set will have a little more experience to help them along.I am certain the plant is not burned or overnuted. Look at its pale color. The plant is suffering from an unbalanced diet and is extremely N deficient. Not much you can do at this stage. Just be sure your next grow to feed a more balanced diet.
That's the best explanation I've heard so far. This one was with about 10% perlite and the rest soil from the dollar store lol. Went out yesterday and got a nice bag of Pro-Mix and will be doing approx 30% perlite 70% Pro-Mix and see how that goes.drainage - About a 30%-40% perlite is what I would run
water retention - Be sure that whatever else thats in the mix can hold water - coir, peat moss etc.
coarse texture - Don't want the dirt to feel heavy after watering. It should still be bouncy/loamy and still have plenty of water. If you make a fist and the dirt clumps together, it is too heavy
Focus on these things the next potting
Here is the exact bag of pro-mix I picked up and I'm Canadian so according to the manufacturer there are time released fertilizers.pro mix aint got food in it