Thinking might be shock/stress, possibly def?

cranker

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I just transplanted this girl, and several others, into their big pots. She's the only one showing any signs of stress, but it looks kinda bad. Since transfering I watered her with superthrive to try and releave the stress and am due a feeding in 2 days. The rest of the bunch are happy as can be. This is a Nirvana NL, under various CFL from several angles a couple inches away, at about 6 weeks.

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cranker

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it has been like 2 days since I moved them and the discoloration just showed up today.
 

asaph

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good chance the roots were damaged somehow. take her to very low light and let her recover. if you have superthrive, alga-mic, stuff like that, they say it will help. if you're growing organic, aerated compost tea may be very beneficial for her as well as your other girls.

give her less in the next feeding, much less. go easy on her she's kinda like a clone now.
 

Vindicated

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I wouldn't be surprised if the plant got a little stunted from the transplant only to get worse by the Superthrive. Add a few inches of fresh soil to the top of the plant. Make sure a fan is pointing to it, giving it fresh air. For your next watering, try carbonated water. As the plant gets flushed, the carbonated water will force c02 through the roots and also deliver some macro nutrients that your regular water is lacking. When your ready to feed, start off with a simple organic foiler spray. Worm tea would be a good choice if you can find it in 1-0-0. You can spray the leaves once a week without worry about burning the plant.
 

Stomata

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Looks overwatered. Also quit dumping shit on it. Leave it alone and let it get happy in it's new house. When people start dumping shit on plants at the first sign of an abnormality, they usually cause more harm than good.
 

cranker

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It's definately not overwatered as it's sisters have been fed twice since I transplanted and I skipped it on this one. The superthrive I only added when the discoloration started to show. I gave her some ph'd water yesterday and she seems to be doing a little better. I'll get some carbonated water next time I'm out. I've already added some dirt around the base, I was careful in the transplants but I'd let them grow a little too big before I moved her.
 

cranker

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The new leaves and most of the top are looking quite healthy, but the bottom are still fubar. I tried the carbonated water, will see how that does. Did a light misting with 1-0-0 at 200 ppm.

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MrGhettoGrower

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What kind of dirt is that:lol:That might help with a better diagnosis:lol:Have you feed any veg nutrients you know like Grow Big:eyesmoke:All that other junk ain't Grow Big:-P
 

cranker

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it's a mix of perilite and Ocean Forest. It hasn't been given any nutes at all except 2 drops of superthrive on day 2 with a little bit of water and a light mist of 1-0-0 foliage spray. It's only been watered once since it was transplanted, with the super thrive, and today (day 5-6) I gave it some carbonated water. It hadn't been watered before transplant for 2 days either, so it's definately not over watering. Nute burn was my first thought but it's been given almost no nutes compared to the regular nute cycle I've had it's sisters on (all of which are doing fine). The strangest thing is the bottom leaves are fine, and the new growth looks healthy, it's just the middle that is drooping and discoloring.
 

Vindicated

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The new growth is a good sign. Ocean Forest has nutes in it, its to hot for seedlings. Their light warrior would have been a better choice. Your doing fine now. The damaged leaves will eventually fall off and new ones will replace them. They won't revert back to their previous healthy state.

Stick with the worm tea until you flower. Then replace the worm tea with a bloom fertilizer. I only use carbonated water when I do a flush. But every now and again won't hurt it. Just gets to expensive to use all the time.
 

MrGhettoGrower

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I would feed it:lol:"Are your stems soft and rubbery:lol:Right?~ Feed it 1.5 tsp of grow big & 2 tbs of big bloom your first feeding:eyesmoke:then water next time;-)next feeding is 2 tsp grow big and 2 tbs of big bloom:!:
 

cranker

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The new growth is a good sign. Ocean Forest has nutes in it, its to hot for seedlings. Their light warrior would have been a better choice. Your doing fine now. The damaged leaves will eventually fall off and new ones will replace them. They won't revert back to their previous healthy state.

Stick with the worm tea until you flower. Then replace the worm tea with a bloom fertilizer. I only use carbonated water when I do a flush. But every now and again won't hurt it. Just gets to expensive to use all the time.
Yeah I had it on topsoil and perilite before the transplant. I'm not sure if I'm gonna stick with this one or not, out of the 8 going it's the only one that's taking a beating and I could use the space to be honest, I might dump it into a 12/12 see what happens.
 

cranker

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plant took a turn for the worse, out of desperation took a look at the roots and they'd gone yellow so I guess I fucked them in the transfer, fortunately I had an easyryder that was very ready to be transplanted to replace it with. Thanks for all the advice, looks like I just cut a cable somewhere in the transfer.
 
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