bonapartemtl
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Hi,
Total newbie, first grow ... I was given a baby clone plant (cookies n cream) with all the equipment (tent, led light, 4in inline exhaust, humidifier, etc.) and I'm really doing this for fun. I read a bunch of articles and am generally very good with plants. I was given the baby plant right before christmas and it grew very well (I think) until about 2 weeks ago (so roughly 7-8 weeks). I used a mix of regular potting soil, compost and perlite and added organic slow-release "all-purpose" fertilizer. Temperatures are always pretty much around 73-78F and humidity between 40 and 60%. Everything was going great. It was growing fast and had a nice deep green. I trained it to flatten it and it responded very well. I thought "if it ain't broke, dont fix it", so I never really checked pH and continued using the same fertilizer. 2 weeks ago, I think my gf played with the timer and left the light open for 48 hours. The leaves started getting paler (not sure if it had already started before the timer incident, but I think so), and I found brownish spots on a few leaves. 1 week later (so 1 week ago), perhaps stupidly, I decided to switch to 12/12 lighting to initiate flowering, even though i was a bit worried about the paleness of my plant. It's been a week and I think my plant hasn't grown at all. Zero growth. And I thought it would shoot up during the first week of flowering. So I started getting paranoid about nutrients and pH so I added a different kind of fertilizer (blooming 2-8-10) and a tiny bit of another one that I knew had zinc (because i thought it might be a zinc deficiency). And I checked the pH of my water but I think my phmeter is broken (wildly different readings in same liquid). I'm kind of worried. I'm very attached to the plant now haha and I'd be really disappointed if it ends up not producing or producing almost nothing. I'm posting a picture of the plant from this morning, but it could be from a week ago, because it hasn't changed at all. You can see the light green color and the brown spots. No new brown spots since the timer incident btw. If any of you have any advice, it would be great. Can I salvage it ? Is it okay and i should just chill out ? Is it screwed ? Thanks !
Total newbie, first grow ... I was given a baby clone plant (cookies n cream) with all the equipment (tent, led light, 4in inline exhaust, humidifier, etc.) and I'm really doing this for fun. I read a bunch of articles and am generally very good with plants. I was given the baby plant right before christmas and it grew very well (I think) until about 2 weeks ago (so roughly 7-8 weeks). I used a mix of regular potting soil, compost and perlite and added organic slow-release "all-purpose" fertilizer. Temperatures are always pretty much around 73-78F and humidity between 40 and 60%. Everything was going great. It was growing fast and had a nice deep green. I trained it to flatten it and it responded very well. I thought "if it ain't broke, dont fix it", so I never really checked pH and continued using the same fertilizer. 2 weeks ago, I think my gf played with the timer and left the light open for 48 hours. The leaves started getting paler (not sure if it had already started before the timer incident, but I think so), and I found brownish spots on a few leaves. 1 week later (so 1 week ago), perhaps stupidly, I decided to switch to 12/12 lighting to initiate flowering, even though i was a bit worried about the paleness of my plant. It's been a week and I think my plant hasn't grown at all. Zero growth. And I thought it would shoot up during the first week of flowering. So I started getting paranoid about nutrients and pH so I added a different kind of fertilizer (blooming 2-8-10) and a tiny bit of another one that I knew had zinc (because i thought it might be a zinc deficiency). And I checked the pH of my water but I think my phmeter is broken (wildly different readings in same liquid). I'm kind of worried. I'm very attached to the plant now haha and I'd be really disappointed if it ends up not producing or producing almost nothing. I'm posting a picture of the plant from this morning, but it could be from a week ago, because it hasn't changed at all. You can see the light green color and the brown spots. No new brown spots since the timer incident btw. If any of you have any advice, it would be great. Can I salvage it ? Is it okay and i should just chill out ? Is it screwed ? Thanks !