Help! I Burnt My Baby

speclk3

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:confused:I am a beginner grower, and I acquired this little guy (although I think it's a female) from a friend who had to move fast. I have no idea what I'm doing, and would like to be able to keep the plant alive for as long as possible....now, like I said before, I am a smoker, not a grower, and have no idea what i'm doing, so constructive criticism will be appreciated greatly!stella_002.jpgstella_004.jpgstella_007.jpg
 
you need to keep it under 12/12 because its budding and keep the ventilation up and it looks over fert i dont know though and get rid of the leaves that are completly dead thats a start let someone else come give you some more pointers
 
What is the temp. in your grow room? Keep about 60 - 80 degrees. For young plants I mix my fert. about half strenght.
 
72 degrees is good and yes 12 /12 does mean the light cycle are you fertilizing that thing and what are you using if you are
 
I was using Schultz 10-15-10 Plant food plus, just because that what I feed my other indoor plants, and then I soon found out that I "burnt" my plant. I should have known better, I feel like an asshole! I really want to be able to make a hobby of this, because it is quite an experience, but I hope I did not ruin my chances.
 
shoot jump back and get some sweet plants from the beginning you will know what they need and if your messing up..

Peace aces
 
Don't use anymore nutes for at least a week maybe two, just use plain water

The plants have enough nutes for a while stored inside let them use it all up

There are also products you can buy that will flush the dirt not too sure of what they are

I ran across somthing called Leaching this is a method where you use a product to get rid of any nutes left in the plant I think?

Cant be too sure anyone else know?

-Tek
 
Should i harvest the whole plant now and salvage what i have, or hold out and wait to see what happens?
 
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