**PLEASE HELP** SOMETHINGS VERY WRONG WITH MY BABY

Charisma30

New Member
Hello to everyone. I am here humbly asking for advice on what to do with my first baby. I managed to bud another plant but burned her with nutes. She was an auto so im unsure what that means. So i started another random seed. All of this is practice for my real seeds.

I started it off very nicely. Its been 3 weeks and 2 days ago I decided to take the middle nodes off of four sections of the plant in hopes of getting 8 or more heads in return.

I sat the plant inside last night to extend the "daylight" hours and she looks terrible at the top where i pulled the nodes and it seems some of hee new leaves are coming in curly.

Did i pull too much??

Is it stressed??

Possibly mites??

Any advice would help and be appreciated.

All ive done to it so far is water and split main stalk into two. I also bent those stalks to force knuckles and stalk.
Finally i pulled nodes off of the top four heads of the plant.

Thanks again
 

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CanadianJim

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An auto is an autoflowering plant. She flowers when she reaches a certain age, not due to photoperiod.
Hell yes your plant is stressed. It looks like you tried too many things, and the combo was too much for her. Practice growing without training the plant, and once you have more experience start trying new things.
What do you mean you split the main stalk? Do you mean you topped it?
And how much light does she get, she looks a bit stretched.
 

Rainbow Warrior

Well-Known Member
Definitely not enough light; where is the plant? How many hours of daylight does she g t? Also, easy on the nutes, especially if u lost one due to nute burn Autos need little (i use half the recommended dose once a week unless deficiency shows.
 

CanadianJim

Well-Known Member
Looking at my post it might seem as if I'm saying your plant is a lost cause, but it's probably not. She needs to recover, but these plants are really resilient, noobs everywhere do their best to kill them, and they still survive.
Plenty of light, go easy on the nutes, and she should be okay.
One other question, is she indoors or outdoors? If she's outdoors I hope you live somewhere that stays warm into November, because she should already be in flower.
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
Agree check with a loupe under leaves especially. The leaf curling can be simple heat stress or from mites. I doubt that’s an auto. I’ve never seen one that tall and lanky. Are you going to finish this outdoors?
 

Charisma30

New Member
Thank you both so much. Going to get a loupe. And yes i plan on finishing outdoors if at all possible. I have indoor setup but its completely unprofessional. It seems after removing it from indoors back outside that day the leaves arent curling. Im buying a loupe. Will post pics when i do. Thanks so much for your help ✌
 

Shizrock

Active Member
Hello to everyone. I am here humbly asking for advice on what to do with my first baby. I managed to bud another plant but burned her with nutes. She was an auto so im unsure what that means. So i started another random seed. All of this is practice for my real seeds.

I started it off very nicely. Its been 3 weeks and 2 days ago I decided to take the middle nodes off of four sections of the plant in hopes of getting 8 or more heads in return.

I sat the plant inside last night to extend the "daylight" hours and she looks terrible at the top where i pulled the nodes and it seems some of hee new leaves are coming in curly.

Did i pull too much??

Is it stressed??

Possibly mites??

Any advice would help and be appreciated.

All ive done to it so far is water and split main stalk into two. I also bent those stalks to force knuckles and stalk.
Finally i pulled nodes off of the top four heads of the plant.

Thanks again
Your plant doesn't look bad at all. It will bounce back. Just water when needed and nute every 3rd or 4th watering.
 
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