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8 week old GG indoor plant has stopped growing and looks sad, purple stems droopy leaves for days. Growing in fox farms ocean forest, nutrients are only Gro Big and added cal/Mag one time. Temps 74-77 daytime and 69-71 night. Spider Farmer4000 led grow light, plenty of air flow. I’m totaly lost have no idea what’s going on with her. And apparently there’s no app that helps with this kind of info online ! Ughhhh can someone give me some advice ? attached pictures
 

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TimBar

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I have seen healthy vibrant plants that want a lot of root space act like that when roots get restricted or too much water. It is getting plenty of nitrogen.
 

Snoopy808

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You dont need to read past the first sentence to know whats lacking. Ff soils are good but not amended enough for long term grows 3+ months. The watering the plant gets flushes P+ out as well the the plant needing more than say geraniums. A phosphorus supplement will correct that quickly.
 
You dont need to read past the first sentence to know whats lacking. Ff soils are good but not amended enough for long term grows 3+ months. The watering the plant gets flushes P+ out as well the the plant needing more than say geraniums. A phosphorus supplement will correct that quickly.
Thank you for the reply ! I appreciate it a lot ! Can you tell me what I need to buy and perhaps where to buy it ? Sorry ! I’m a first time grower and kinda learning as I go. I read a lot on growing and watch videos but still Theres much I don’t know.
 

Snoopy808

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Liquid soluble ferts work quickest. Something with the middle number 8 or higher.
Like a 0 10 0, or 0 30 10, 0 20 0. You currently just need more phosphorus so id reccomended a 0 something something to use with your regular fertilizer till it grows out of it. Then hold off phosphorus supplementing once growing normal again. Then you can use that fert for bloom.
 

TimBar

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You dont need to read past the first sentence to know whats lacking. Ff soils are good but not amended enough for long term grows 3+ months. The watering the plant gets flushes P+ out as well the the plant needing more than say geraniums. A phosphorus supplement will correct that quickly.
FF Ocean Forest is plenty of nutes till flower. The pot is a bit tiny.
 

Mak'er Grow

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Just a guess, but do the pots/bags sit directly on the floor and is it cement?
To me they look like they are showing signs of over watering which in your case could simply be the bottom of the pot/bag isn't drying out enough...raise them up on a wire rack type of support so air can flow and it should help with moisture consistency in the pot/bag from top to bottom...now that just a guess remember...lol
You might want to take a few clones now just in case she doesn't make it...that way at least you can keep trying to grow the strain...until you master it. ;)
Best of luck and happy growin' :P
 
Just a guess, but do the pots/bags sit directly on the floor and is it cement?
To me they look like they are showing signs of over watering which in your case could simply be the bottom of the pot/bag isn't drying out enough...raise them up on a wire rack type of support so air can flow and it should help with moisture consistency in the pot/bag from top to bottom...now that just a guess remember...lol
You might want to take a few clones now just in case she doesn't make it...that way at least you can keep trying to grow the strain...until you master it. ;)
Best of luck and happy growin' :P
Thank you for replying Yes they are on the cement floor,, They are GG#4 and started drooping then yellow leaves, yesterday morning almost all the leaves pretty much fell off. I was giving the right PH however my husband was t so he was giving them low PH something around 4-5 . I’m sure that’s what caused the purple stems and yellow leaves right ?
 
And yes they are in fabric pots and when I transplanted them few days ago the roots we’re very dry even after watering that morning. I’m thinking it was the bad ph he was very stupidly giving them is what led to the way they are now. Extremely disappointed
 

coLeader

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And yes they are in fabric pots and when I transplanted them few days ago the roots we’re very dry even after watering that morning. I’m thinking it was the bad ph he was very stupidly giving them is what led to the way they are now. Extremely disappointed
Thank you for the reply ! I appreciate it a lot ! Can you tell me what I need to buy and perhaps where to buy it ? Sorry ! I’m a first time grower and kinda learning as I go. I read a lot on growing and watch videos but still Theres much I don’t know.

This should do!
 
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