Need help asap!

ilyaas123

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It sort of looks to me like you have over watered but idk your going to have to wait for some *pro* to come along :D For a second I thought WTF that isn't even weed until I seen the last pic... they look messed but you should be able to sort them out soon with some help from the members of RIU other than me :) - Hope you find a solution
 

sativa indica pits

Active Member
well it the growing top or shoot dies.... it can only grow from the nodes. not sure what u have going on there. how often do you spray them? do you let them dry in between watering? 4000 watts is a bit much for seedlings, did they get burnt? or do you meen 400 watts? what are the temps? humidity? light cycle?
 
I spray them every day. iv got 2 of the lights on atm so 2000w watts. nope they were fine until about 4 days ago. got a 26 degrees holding. and a 40% humid. on 18/6
 
could it be not leaving water to stand for 24 hrs for chlorine to go? or not phing the water? or not adding my nutes in time. as I currently have them on no nutes because they are in biobizz allmix
 

shnkrmn

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Biobizz Allmix is "heavily pre-fertilized" and thus is unsuitable for seedlings. They can't take ANY nutrients until the are larger. Running 2K of light over seedlings is a waste as well. The water drops on the leaves; are you misting them? Why? Can leave damage on leaves that way. It's not from chlorine. Hope this helps.
 
I had them in light mix first until about 2 days ago. they were having these problems before the allmix? and yeah I was misting them? il stop that. what should I do from now? should I start phinh water>? or any thing I can do to make them thrive?
 

shnkrmn

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Until two days ago? They look to be about 4 days old. I would really want to get them out of the hot mix, but they are tiny and difficult to transplant without fatal damage. Do you not have more seeds? It's not like you've lost much time. If you must carry on with these stop misting, reduce your light levels, water the pots thoroughly and DON"T WATER THEM AGAIN UNTIL THE POTS FEEL LIGHT. Overwatering not only deprives the roots of oxygen by displacing it out of the soil (roots need oxygen) but, in your case, activates more of the nutrient load in the Allmix, compounding your problem with excess nutrients. But the plants need water, so you are a bit stuck. Make sense?
 
these are 2 out of 20 but the others don't look too healthy. is it worth transplanting to light mix? don't really want to spend another 200 lol. any ideas to revive well?
 
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