IS THIS DYING? Please help immediately

Farshid

New Member
those girls look way too young for food TBH. chill on feeding until those cotyledon leaves fall off (the baby leaves at the very bottom of the plant that dont form into "leaves")

if you need told what to do at this point you over your head unfortunately. It seems like you have a dampening problem so your going to have to increase drainage or add aeration to the soil (perlite, vermiculite e.c.t) That indeed looks like a classic case of PM thus my reasoning for dampening off. Only water when the plant droops, and the soil is DRY. I'm trying to save you a headache and it happens to a lot of seedlings, you give too much water too early and they basically drown and suffocate because plants cant breathe water they breathe air like we do.

For food like i said you should wait until your at around the 5th set of leaves when the cotyledons should be yellowing and falling off and thats the perfect time to start food. Most fertilizers are fed per gallon of water where im from (1Tsp/Gallon) so your feed ration is off by a bit my man. your probably burning your girls a top of suffocation. the conversion from liters to gallons is 3.7/1gallon so simply get a gallon of water, use the same amount of feed, mix well and feed from there. toss the excess you don't have to use it all!

that first girl got damp off like a bitch so shes prob lost but the others can be saved. what's the area you are using and how much light? need more info to help
The area is 0.6m3. The light is two 12 watts LED and one 30 watts LED above plants as 30cm. Also, a blue light led of 10 watts is in the room. So 64watts, 30cm, 0.6cm3.
 

Farshid

New Member
Looks pretty much fucked but then again I’m an optimist; I have saved plants on the verge of death before but could not tell you for sure if this will recover or not. Good luck
I took them out of the soil today to see if roots are black or color changed or not. Here you can see them in water. I'm not sure what to do now!!! it seems roots are healthy enough to recover. Do I need to bring them back to soil? or change the system of growing to hydroponics? Also, what if I cut those bending leaves from the stem?? (because I feel this way the stem would save its energy to revive and new leaves would start growing, its just a feeling).
 

HGCC

Well-Known Member
I think it would be best to cut your losses. That plants pretty small (and dead/nearly read) and would take time to recover, fresh plant would be quicker to get back to that point...but you still should try and figure out what went wrong.

One note, plants take time to recover. Pulling it in and out of the soil isn't helping. That said, I would toss the existing soil and buy something new/different and re-disinfect you container.
 

DrOgkush

Well-Known Member
Trash em. Start over. Use all soil. No mix you made. And only water when needed. No nutes. Then post again after sprouts. I'm sure we can help correct fast and get you on a steady pace. Me gardens should stick to as basic as it get to achieve the first harvest. Then work on your schedule for feedings. That my recommendation
 

FlyingDutchman32

Active Member
Pull them and start over, it's bad news but this is why. Your veg time can determine how well your flower cycle will go so you want to have a stress free veg cycle. If you get this plant back to health some way it will still effect your bottom line come harvest. Good rule of thumb you don't need any fertilizer usually u til day 45 of 50 from seed pop and also a teaspoon of nutes is usually good for a whole gallon of water, so it seems you over fed you baby plants by a min of 8x the recommended dosage.
 

bulimic

Well-Known Member
I know it sucks to have to start over in the beginning, but you'll be happy you did when you apply the lessons you learned from this grow to your future ones and your product gets better and better. It's part of the process!
 

Wastei

Well-Known Member
First one looks like fusarium wilt but hard to tell without checking the inner root/stem core. Hard to tell by pictures but the white spotting should tell you it's fungal in nature, that's why I suspect fusarium because mostly the inner core seem affected. Toss immediately.

But I may be totally wrong, like I said it's hard to tell by pictures. The inner core is the best point of reference to diagnose diseases IMO. Sorry for your lost, but we've all been there. Cheers!
 
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