please read and tell me what you think!!!

my plant looked under watered when i transplanted it so i watered it and a day later it started growing leaves off the stem where there was leaves and the leaves are bigger but they got brown spots on them idk whats goin on or what to do
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it used to look like this before the transplant
this pictures are only 3 days apart.
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imchucky666

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my plant looked under watered when i transplanted it so i watered it and a day later it started growing leaves off the stem where there was leaves and the leaves are bigger but they got brown spots on them idk whats goin on or what to do
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it used to look like this before the transplant
this pictures are only 3 days apart.
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Somebody had posted this earlier, (sorry but I don't remember who) and I copied it for my own reference.
I hope he doesn't mind me regifting it and maybe it will help you out.
 

Vindicated

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What are your temps and what's in the soil? Have you begun feeding? Have you checked ph? Might want to run over to your local garden center and buy a Soil Test Kit. It will tell you your ph and NPK levels. That should significantly help narrow down the problem.
 
can anyone tell me what the little brown leafs or whatever it is comeing out of the middle of the plant on the 4th pic. and its around 78 degrees what kind of pH tester should i get a soil one?
 

hotrodharley

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can anyone tell me what the little brown leafs or whatever it is comeing out of the middle of the plant on the 4th pic. and its around 78 degrees what kind of pH tester should i get a soil one?
A pH meter that reads soil and is worth a damn at all is super expensive. Buy a test kit at the garden store and use that. You will get your pH plus levels of N-P-K.
 

jpeg666

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What did you put into the soil? If nothing then as hotrodharley mentioned test the soil so you can see what it is lacking or in abundance of.

Test kit $15
 

Vindicated

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Vindicated

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Anything not green on the leaves is decaying or dead tissue. The purple stems could be genetics or signs of tress (usually cold snaps or fans pointed directly at the plants causes this). I don't usually worry about the stems, because it's not a reliable indicator of health. Old leaves and new growth tell you more.
 
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