Need SERIOUS HELP with this one! Newbie also :)

SamBookwel

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Ok, so yesterday a friend gave me a plant if u want to call it that after u see the pics. He said he knows what he did wrong and that was overwater. Help to fix this one, it is called super haze. I recently started my first grow, but haven't even come close to this type of problem. I am on day 5 of flower and it is day 63 since sprouting and planting, using scrog for two plants. Learning a lot from reading from all of u experienced growers and other newbies like me. I am here to learn. I have very limited funds since I lost my job last month. So I am looking for help on how to save this poor baby girl.
 

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mikmike

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that plant cant be 63 days old that is insane. that thing look like maybe 10 days max. um i dont know other than start from scratch again. it looks like either completely ph lock up or no nitrogen at all. seriously that plant is 64 days old seriously srry i am in shock never seen a plant that small for that old ever ever
 

CanBud

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Doesn't look that many days old by any means but I can believe it. Needs a good home, get it in some nice starter soil water it and set it under a nice T5 fixture on an 18/6 light cycle..... 75-80 air temp and I bet it greens up and grows well! Dealt with a similar failed outdoor turned rescue mission last summer and the plant I brought home looked worse and turned out pretty damn good. Wish I could find my pics to show you. Its actually in my avatar top and middle most.
 
I "could" save a plant like that but it would take a lot of effort and wouldn't be worth the hassle.

I wouldn't recommend a new grower trying to do anything with it other than put it outside somewhere and forget about it - leave it to the gods.
 

kermit2692

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lol your friend should stick to buying his pot if he had that for 2 months and couldnt even get it to grow 6 inches...if that was a typo and its not really that old i will give you the info you ask for...i would not trust anything he thinks or says i would take good soil and replant that in it water it and put under some good light and it will come back around on its own in time if it still has a chance, really all you can do
 

Davidsnow

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oi...that would take a while. Honestly I've had a case where I popped my babies in and had to leave for 4 or 5 months, came back with them looking just a little bigger than that and just giving them proper nutes picked em up unbelievably...hard to salvage and not worth it unless you really care about saving them.
 

SamBookwel

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This plant is not that old. My other ones are and I never had a problem like this specific plant. I have not posted any pics of my older plants. This one is only a few weeks old and iss super haze. I need to rescue this plant. Please no criticism because I am a newbie.
 

SamBookwel

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He had it planted in a styrofoam cup and I replanted it as soon as I got it. Some of the bottom leaves fell off. I planted it as deep as I could in that pot. I could definitely tell the soil he had it in was REALLY wet.
 

SamBookwel

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had you given it a day or two dry then?? need to get gas exchange to the roots
I just got it really late at night on 5/23. How do I get gas exchange to the roots? Sorry for the newbie questions, but I have not run into problems like this before. Thank you all for your help :)
 

kermit2692

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gas exchange happens automatically when water evaporates from the soil...something must be in every space on earth at all times so as the water leaves it is replaced by new air that gets sucked into the soil...so make sure you yourself dont continue to overwater, give it a day or so until the top of the soil is dry then water once then wait until the soil dries on top again...you dont want your plant to always be real wet thats the point. also id replant that into whatever your final pot is for me thats usually a 5 gallon bucket with holes in it from the hardware store
 

Davidsnow

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Re-pot it in soil that has minimal nutrients in a larger pot than the one it's in. Get a nutrient solution and add it to your water at 1/8th the regular dose. Water your plant with that every other watering and see how it like it. Give it more light PROGRESSIVELY.
 

Ringsixty

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trash it and try again.
i once had a lemon og that was just like your sick plant.
keep it around for 2 months for shits and giggles. till i got tired of looking at it...lol
 
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