Plant issue

Please can anyone tell what is wrong with my plant

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Tyler1299p

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Please help I don't want her to die she has extremely slow growth I have 4 100w cfl on her and 3 other plants about 3 inches from the top leaf the cfl are 6500k temp is around 75°F humidity is around 50% light cycle is 18/6 I'm using nestle pure life purified water ph is 6.5 I'm using MG soil I know it isn't good but I found out after the fact it is MG garden soil feeds up to 3 months I hope this is enough info to get an idea of what might be wrong she's a month old I planted her 11/8/16
 

tharoomman

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You need to carfully remove that seeding from the nuted MG soil ASAP. But tbh it may be too late.
Plain potting soil will be better than that. The nutes in that soil will probably kill it.
 

Tyler1299p

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You need to carfully remove that seeding from the nuted MG soil ASAP. But tbh it may be too late.
Plain potting soil will be better than that. The nutes in that soil will probably kill it.

Thank you very much for your help (tharoomman)I will do that asap what do you think is wrong Nutrient burn from the MG soil for a minute I was thinking is needed calmag or Epsom salt it's so hard to pin pointing the problem when your new to it all thanks again
 

tharoomman

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Any soil that "feeds" for xx amount of months will for sure be bad for seedlings. Seedlings don't require nutes like a bigger plant will.

But even with a bigger plant, if you have soil that feeds over time, it will make it hard for you to give nutes because its already getting some but who knows how much.

Get some fox farm ocean Forrest soil or some regular potting soil. Get a bottle of Grow Big and one of Big bloom by fox farm. They make small bottles. Both are organic and very forgiving.
 

Tyler1299p

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Any soil that "feeds" for xx amount of months will for sure be bad for seedlings. Seedlings don't require nutes like a bigger plant will.

But even with a bigger plant, if you have soil that feeds over time, it will make it hard for you to give nutes because its already getting some but who knows how much.

Get some fox farm ocean Forrest soil or some regular potting soil. Get a bottle of Grow Big and one of Big bloom by fox farm. They make small bottles. Both are organic and very forgiving.
Thanks again I'm gonna do that asap and hopefully I can bring her back you have help me alot thanks again
 

CaliSmokes

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MG = Death toss it and never use it again. Try grow more if you're looking for a budget alternative.
 

Bbcchance

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I will add make sure you have good drainage in your new pot, cannabis likes a dry period between waterings so let your soil dry pretty well between soaks, they are easier to drown than dehydrate:peace:
 

Tyler1299p

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Yeah I'm deff gonna try grow more soil thanks for the heads up I'm on a very tight budget that was my reason for MG as a newbie it's hard to know what to use when on a budget thanks again everyone
 

Bbcchance

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Use free tapwater if possible and spend that Nestle pure life money on good soil, a little dolomite lime will take care of any ph issues
 

Tyler1299p

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Awesome you guys are such a big help really thank u for your comments I originally thought the plants issue was ph but it was corrected with no response from the plant so it has to be the MG killing it she my first plant I have 3 others but she was my first baby lol I don't wanna lose her I'm gonna do everything you guys suggested hopefully she will come back to good health
 

tharoomman

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Lowes/walmart, in most places, now carries organic potting soil. I forget the brands though. MG might actually make one.
 
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