Damaged goods ... help

potroast

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They don't look that bad, signs of overferting, maybe, or overwatering, but not badly. Just water them really well when you leave and they should be fine.
 

MajoR_TokE

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I think they were overwatered. A couple of the pics look like my plants, yours are not too bad tho.

Do you have good drainage?
 

threepac420

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what causes that kind of deformity, like the part where the leaf looks like it was eating itself. a few leaves of mine are like that =X!!? i don't think i had over nuted em hmm
 

eLLisD

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They look healthy for the most part but its does look like overwatering, what are you feeding them if you are?
 

verdero

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i paniced and i cut all the leafes that lookek sick with a strilized cizer ...
I cut a lot of them,
Do u think they will recover?
 

shiva

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looks to me like a little bit of overwatering and a touch of too many nutes. Some of those darker areas they look like fertiliser burns. I experienced a similiar thing on my young plant and changing to just h20 for a couple of weeks helped.
 

verdero

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for the last time people ... i didn`t use any nutes ...
I cut off all the sick leafes from the plants, and only the lil` leafes remanined ...
Can the plants recover or should i just order a new batch of seeds?
 

shiva

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well... it's intriguing as to why your leaves look burnt. I'd suggest you need to get a moisture wand if you don't have one and sort out your watering cycle. They're lookin pretty sad buddy. Best of luck.

p.s.

you didn't mention at all previously that you hadn't added nutes so please calm down, we're trying to help!
 

Rain

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Dear Verdaro (i hope thats how u spell it)

I read your post and also looked at your pic's. First of all i would like to say Very nice job. Your plants look fairly nice. I have plants of my own and have experienced all but dead plants (knock on wood). After looking at your plants i noticed that they are in the vegitative state. During this phase they will be using up quite a bit of nitrogen. I noticed u said u didnt give them any nutes. Seeing as how they have already been planted in those rather nice sized pots i would recomend adding some Fish Emulsion or Nitrogen sticks if u want to use them, into your soil. You can also use a diluted solution of human urine if you want to be really simple. This will aid in bringing the plants back to good color and will aid in the plants vigor as well. As for the spots that u see in the leaves, this is due to overwatering. The root system needs oxygen, which is just as important as the leaves needing C02. The lack of oxygen in the roots will cause the leaves to suffocate. I use the weigh method for my plants. I start with a full pot of soil that is dry, then i add water until the desired amount is reached. Notice the weight difference of your pots when dry and wet. You will have to make it fit your needs but the method works very well for me. If u have any more questions please let me know and i will try to help u.

Your friend, RAin
 

nongreenthumb

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The older the leave the worse the problem gets so it must be a nutrient that is "mobile", these nutrients are taken from the older leaves and passed up to the newer growth and as the plant gets higher so does the problem. It definately looks like a lack of nitrogen as nitrogen affects the leaf colour (they get darker with more nitrogen), the p k seems fine as the problems you are having dont match up with deficiency/toxicity for p k, could also be low in zinc or manganese
 
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FallenHero

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for the last time people ... i didn`t use any nutes ...
I cut off all the sick leafes from the plants, and only the lil` leafes remanined ...
Can the plants recover or should i just order a new batch of seeds?
I don't know who you people are that are replying but for christ sakes go do some reading. this doesnt look ANYTHING like an overwater.. get real... stop giving out mis information!~ only answer a question when you KNOW you're right and if you dont say MY GUESS IS..... or MY OPINION IS..... (im not talking to everyone that replied but alot of yas). At least thats what i do.

Anyway, Your plants should recover from a few leaves, my plants took cat attacks and i've had many problems, go get some ferts, fox farm, or peters, alot of different suggestions on this board, and give htem a little at 1/4th strength and see how they perk up, if that doesnt work then worry about another problem. Your plants will let you know what they need and if your leaf problem continues that is what i would do, remeber just 1/4th strength of what the bottle reccomends.

I've had an abundance of problems with my plants on my first grow and i'm glad for it.

Not a single soul on this forum could tell me what my problems were, just guesses. That's why you're getting alot of misinformation here, sorry for that, i dealt with it do, my plants are coming out just fine now. (I'm not saying this forum is bad it teaches alot! however you cant just look at a pic and diagnose, we arent plant doctors here!). Don't worry, if you treat them right and be patient to wait for results, you will probobly come out a winner, do what you wish but i would reccomend not clipping a ton of leaves, and adding an all purpose or hydroponic fert that has everything in it the plant needs to survive, but add it at 1/4th or lower. how old are you plants again?
 
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FallenHero

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I was hoping this would be a mood boost for ya.. these plants went from slight overwater, nitro overdose, heat stress, cat attacks, and i think even one of them was magnesium deficint for no reason, they are all in the same planter.. and all had different problems, the tallest one you see had the least of any problems and took the WORST cat attack as it used to be cloest to the door.. a whole half of her was chewed up. thankfully not the main cola. anyways, don't drop your hat yet dude, check these ladies out now.

26 days flowering.
 

shiva

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Don't mean to attack you as you have given out good advice but surely the whole point of these threads is to offer opinions and solutions to potential problems. The fact of the matter is that every grow that everybody does is different.

When I started my grow, I received advice from a lot of people including yourself that really actually didn't help at all. That said, you also offered advice later on to me that did work...

...so what i'm saying is this. We look at these pics. Not one of us really knows what has caused the problem because not one of us really knows what the pic poster has done with his/her plants. So we form answers based on what we're told and what we ourselves have experienced. Yet you have posted a thread criticising some for taking time to offer an opinion.

I'm sorry but all of the replies I have received, I've looked at and formulated my own opinion and solution to my problems and have so far (touch wood) not encountered too much trouble.

So, stop criticising people for trying to help! I'm still a newbie and welcome answers from those more experienced but I have a brain and can formulate based on my history with my plants which advice to take and which to ignore!!!

Anyway, soapbox aside... I expect your retort. No hard feelings :-)
 
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FallenHero

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I didnt mean to be as harsh but i saw like 10 people say overwater and i've seen tons of pics of over watered plants and seen my own over watered and i couldnt see at all how it was, i did un include some people i don't remeber but i saw alot of confident (that is overwatering) thats why i striked, also i have been out of smoke for a while so ill try to be nicer!
 

verdero

Active Member
i am not at home right now, and i will return to my ladies in about 3 days, and i will post pics and then you will realise how they feel and maybe give me more advice ...
About this forum, i took some bad advice and some good advice, but it helps ... nobody had bad intentions ... we all want cannabis to grow so we can smoke and be chilled ... and interact ...
I need some advice now ... and it is very important to me ...
I want to get lowrider seeds, feminized, can they grow in 2 moths ... i mean is it for real ? Because the plants i have now will need a lot of vegetation time ... because they are very small for there age .. .they are about 2 moths ...
Please tell me where i can get the lowrider ... and i also want some magic soil ... the one with ferts in it and everything ... know a place where i can get that ... they also must ship to Europe ...
peace! and a happy new year to all y`all !:joint:
 
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FallenHero

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you can get slow release ferts if that's what you wish but young pot plants will have problems, and probobly not make it if not strong, mine survived it. i would not reccomend this, but give us some shots when you get back and hopefully we can give some good thought out opinions, get a ph reading and all that good stuff and let us know all that too.
 
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FallenHero

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Cant be too careful sometimes, and things do change over time, being gone for a week, no water, i personally would check it, i check all my water's ph and then i usually ph my soil with my ph wand right after watering (because it calls for it to be wet), and even the day after. If you notice on this site you will see alot of ph ph ph ph ph, always check that ph.
 
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