Whats the problem here? Please help.

Mother's Finest

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First check the soil pH. Then, feed it a full fertilizer mix with extra Phosphorus & Calcium (Bone Meal), properly pH'd so that feeding the plant will create a soil pH of 6.5. Once the soil pH is corrected and the plant is fed, it may benefit from more light as well.
 

Stomata

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That plant looks to be in rough shape. So lanky. So crispy. I wouldn't waste any more time on it. That thing has had it.
 

Serapis

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That plant looks to be in rough shape. So lanky. So crispy. I wouldn't waste any more time on it. That thing has had it.
I'm glad you are not my Dr... lol I've seen much worse than this pull through.

First check the soil pH. Then, feed it a full fertilizer mix with extra Phosphorus & Calcium (Bone Meal), properly pH'd so that feeding the plant will create a soil pH of 6.5. Once the soil pH is corrected and the plant is fed, it may benefit from more light as well.
Spot on advice!! A+ REP
 

irieie

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what are your temps? i would have to agree that you prob have a ph problem as well. also how often do you water and how does your soil drain?
 

05flynt

Member
my temps are in the 75-85 range, hum is a lil low in the 30% soil is roots organic. i water about 2 cups per plant every other day
 

legallyflying

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I dunno man, that plant looks pretty fucking fucked to me. Looks like it has a bad virus or something. No nutrient deficiencies I have ever seen looked like that.

Do you smoke cigarettes?
 

Mother's Finest

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my temps are in the 75-85 range, hum is a lil low in the 30% soil is roots organic. i water about 2 cups per plant every other day
You want watering cycles to go from very damp all the way to the bottom, to at least the top third of the soil completely bone dry. You may want to water more at a time, less frequently.

The pH is still the primary concern. Once you have a way to measure soil pH, post your readings here please.
 
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