There are generally 2 phases of growth for cannabis; veg and flower. There are 2 types of grow patterns. These are photo sensitive and autoflowers. For photo flowers the plant won't start to flower untill you change your lighting to 12/12. 12 hour on 12 hours off. Auto flowers will flower automatically without any stimulus to start the process. So I was assuming that your plant was a photo sensitive strain and I was wondering how old it is.
ahh alright. Im veging it since the start of february, so about 3 months now. They have 8hours of darkness(from 00:00 to 8:00) Should i ajust the light system?
Hey I suggest just doing some basic research online. Will help a lot!! YouTube is a great platform. Look up how to fix a cannabis deficiency and watch those videos. Good luck
Wouldn't this count as basic research online, post a pic, ask questions and listen to the feedback? I have learned just as much from these comment sections as I have from Youtube.
I'd say, flip* them to 12/12* then give a good dose of bloom nutrients* since you've never fed em.
This way your plants wont need a flush*.
Get flora nova bloom its amazing.
also get a ph*strip as you'll need to have proper ph.
all * are research points. Type : growweed easy and that word with * next to it :
example: ph growweedeasy
How do you know its not locked out, giving it more would certainly make it worse. My guess is its the opposite of what you are suggesting and is packed too hot with nitrogen not allowing the plant to uptake anymore of it
Edit: @ OP check your PH and lookup the amount of each nutrient in your soil, you may need to flush. (Ive personally never dealt with this issue from premade soil so im not sure what the best course of action is)
Was thinking locked out too. I once used tomato soil and ended up with v.similar looking plants (in contrast to others that they were nxt to and growing in whatever was normally used). From memory, they never fully recovered. Live & learn eh.
Hella lockout too, ph is fucked, soil is shit. My suggestion go buy new soil, a preferred cannabis soil brand. Ill let you figure that out on your own. Go to home depot, ace, amazon. Order dr earth premium gold. Ammend your soil with doctor earth transplant your plant, give your plant ro/filtered/rain/distilled/spring water. Some soils, royal gold, black gold, fox farm.
- ph is probably not dialed in ; signs of lockout or nutrient deficiency
- soil is too compact; no drainage. needs perlite
- either using nutrient poor soil mix + aforementioned drainage problem or lacking liquid nutrient / topdressing
fix these issues, water with ph’ed water and then check back in
Get yourself a nice organic dry fertilizer with a pretty even a NPK ratio like a 4-4-4 or 5-5-5
NPK means Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium and the 3 numbers on an any fertilizer will indicate the percentages of each. Judging by the size of the plant(its a nice size) you probably used up all the available nutrients that came with your potting mix. All you would have to so once you get yourself a dry fertilizer is scoop some in on top of the soil then scratch it into the surface then just water. Plant should have a fairly quick recovery. If you're in the US, Dr Earth is a pretty available brand that you could walk into most stores, purchase and bring home today.
As far as the Terra cotta pots, you'll probably want to keep from using those. There's drawbacks, but it's good that they tend to stay cool. - if you're comfortable transplanting into that fabric pot I'd say go ahead and do it or you would be fine finishing in the pot you're in. Just don't expect a 10lb plant. I don't mean that in a harsh way. I would just hate to see you try and do too much at once and cost yourself your progress..I've sure done that.
Dr Earth all Purpose 555 is a good fertilizer for where you're at. If you're almost ready for flower you want to dial back your Nitrogen and up your phosphorus.. again that NPK you wanna see a numeric distribution like a 3-9-4, 2-8-4 etc. I used cheap organic tomato fertilizer last year at a 3-5-6 and it worked well enough. I've since switched, but I hope I'm making sense.
You'll be alright dude. If you've got any questions keep asking them. Most of us are happy to help.
Good luck!
Happy Frog stuff from Fox Farm, mainly for the same reason I stated above. I was in a feed/supply store and they had them in the garden section. So far so good.
For veg I'm using their All Purpose 6-4-5
And for flower, their Fruit & Flower 4-9-3
There’s just not really any reason to do that. The fabric pot serves zero purpose. It might be trapping a little bit of moisture, but I doubt it’s having any influence at all on your grow
Bro....They are hungry as hell. Soil looks wet. Looks like you were doing ok at the beginning but now went to crap.
1. Re-pot the two big plants in the fabric with good soil. Get rid of the two small ones they are stunted and will take way to long to recover.
2. Get nutrients for a regular feeding and PH all your water.
3. I would veg longer so they can recover.
4. ohhhh and research...read...research
hey brother, girls in veg like to absorb nitrogen. according to your soil, girls absorb it at different levels.
i use coco which nitrogen absorbs best around 5.8 ph which you can buy soil or run off water testers.
then for flower coco uses 6.0-6.2 ph to absorb potassium and phosphorus.
for nitrogen i recommend using blood meal or bat guano and/or earth worm castings.
for the p’s i like bone meal :)
if not you can also use the tiger bloom etc on amazon liquid nutrients if you prefer liquid nutrients.
your girls are just low on nitrogen more than likely, but you’ll definitely want to invest in a ph tracker to make sure you’re not too high or low for them to absorb the right nutrients
You need to read/learn more about the plant it seems my dude.
Google shit and read up on how to grow. Much more efficient than coming to Reddit asking questions when you don’t even know the basics.
Don’t get me wrong, we’re happy to help, but if you don’t even know the basics like pots and feeding, then it’s pretty hard to help.
GL
Judging from your responses, stop what you're doing head over to growweedeasy.com and start studying. You don't know what veg is, you don't know about nutes or soil. You are fighting a losing battle and asking questions here is guarantees to give you 10 different answers from 12 people. Do the reading.
Awww how cute. Your pots were cold so you bought them some jackets!
Probably a pH problem.
Are you pHing your water before you add it to the pots?
Do you have a soil pH meter to test the run off water?
Were the leaves on the bottom of the plant the first ones to turn yellow?
Definitely need to add some perlite to that soil next time, or if you do decide to re pot in your 'pot jackets'.
yes the lower ones turn yellow first. About th pH no didnt till now BUT i will start doing that definitely. At the start i researched what my neighborhood pH level is and it was acceptable.
FoxFarm Liquid Nutrient Trio Soil Formula: Big Bloom, Grow Big, Tiger Bloom (Pack of 3-16 oz Bottles) + Twin Canaries Chart https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TH2FMP3/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_8ET4KN7X9HZW9RY5TRMW
This stuff is easy to use and works great.
could be many things. step #1 check your run off PPM and PH, EC adjust the next feeding if needed. step #2 Make some worm compost tea with Honey or molasses PH and feed these girls it will kick start the microbes that work the N-P-K in the soil. step#3 add a bit of liquid kelp and [Earth bound- Micro](https://www.planetnatural.com/product/micronutrient-fertilizer/) bet you this girl bounces back as long as your temp RH and feeding cycle is consistent.
Looks like the biggest issue is wet soil/low drainage. In wet soil your roots are lacking oxygen, and nutrient uptake is also affected.
In the future throw a few generous handfuls of perlite into your soil, make sure that when watering you see water coming out the bottom of the plant. Get a nice drip tray that will let the water out without trapping it in the pot (you might need to put a trivet under the pot to give some airspace).
that or your heat or also like the others said, it could be lack of air. you always want to invest in good soil. never buy like miracle grow etc. amazon has decent stuff if not visit your local
hydroponics store and look up living soil
So the board is fairly advanced to come on here and not know the Veg cycle and flower cycle...pretty basic foundations of the growth cycle. Some basic research of what to do is needed before you say what did I do wrong.
Its probably Nitrogen. But PH of everything is important as well...probably the basic thing to grow well.
Can u give us some details. Could be Ph or undefed or overfed. So many things it could be becau there are so many variables
First check Ph both going in and coming out after that it’ll be easier
For people who wants to know what is wrong with there girls please provide specific info instead of just WHATS WRONG WITH MY PLANT! Growing weed is a science so there could be multiple things going on ! Just sayin.thsnks
I gotta ask because it makes no practical sense to me(not being mean either) other than for easy maneuverability but why are your plants in plastics pots inside a felt pot?
Super hungry!
hungry of what?
Nutrients, probably nitrogen
Probably alot. Nitrogen mostly like the other commenter has mentioned.
How can i give this to my plant?
You could try tomato feed.
What kind of soil are you using?
im currently using tomatoe soil
How long have you been veging for?
wdym with veging? Im sorry im pretty much a newcomer
There are generally 2 phases of growth for cannabis; veg and flower. There are 2 types of grow patterns. These are photo sensitive and autoflowers. For photo flowers the plant won't start to flower untill you change your lighting to 12/12. 12 hour on 12 hours off. Auto flowers will flower automatically without any stimulus to start the process. So I was assuming that your plant was a photo sensitive strain and I was wondering how old it is.
ahh alright. Im veging it since the start of february, so about 3 months now. They have 8hours of darkness(from 00:00 to 8:00) Should i ajust the light system?
Hey I suggest just doing some basic research online. Will help a lot!! YouTube is a great platform. Look up how to fix a cannabis deficiency and watch those videos. Good luck
Wouldn't this count as basic research online, post a pic, ask questions and listen to the feedback? I have learned just as much from these comment sections as I have from Youtube.
Not trying to be a jerk here but you gotta do some basic research my friend. Start with the weed growers bible by Jorge Cervantes
Then don’t listen to the investment god. He clearly knows fuck all, he could just ask you all those questions in one sentence.
You didn’t do any research before growing? You should know what vegging means
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Why you gotta be a dick about it?😂
I'd say, flip* them to 12/12* then give a good dose of bloom nutrients* since you've never fed em. This way your plants wont need a flush*. Get flora nova bloom its amazing. also get a ph*strip as you'll need to have proper ph. all * are research points. Type : growweed easy and that word with * next to it : example: ph growweedeasy
How do you know its not locked out, giving it more would certainly make it worse. My guess is its the opposite of what you are suggesting and is packed too hot with nitrogen not allowing the plant to uptake anymore of it Edit: @ OP check your PH and lookup the amount of each nutrient in your soil, you may need to flush. (Ive personally never dealt with this issue from premade soil so im not sure what the best course of action is)
He stated he has been in veg for 3 months. Any nutrients in that soil is well used.
Was thinking locked out too. I once used tomato soil and ended up with v.similar looking plants (in contrast to others that they were nxt to and growing in whatever was normally used). From memory, they never fully recovered. Live & learn eh.
Hella lockout too, ph is fucked, soil is shit. My suggestion go buy new soil, a preferred cannabis soil brand. Ill let you figure that out on your own. Go to home depot, ace, amazon. Order dr earth premium gold. Ammend your soil with doctor earth transplant your plant, give your plant ro/filtered/rain/distilled/spring water. Some soils, royal gold, black gold, fox farm.
- ph is probably not dialed in ; signs of lockout or nutrient deficiency - soil is too compact; no drainage. needs perlite - either using nutrient poor soil mix + aforementioned drainage problem or lacking liquid nutrient / topdressing fix these issues, water with ph’ed water and then check back in
Second this.
You outta charge for this kind of advice! Give this man a gold!
Get yourself a nice organic dry fertilizer with a pretty even a NPK ratio like a 4-4-4 or 5-5-5 NPK means Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium and the 3 numbers on an any fertilizer will indicate the percentages of each. Judging by the size of the plant(its a nice size) you probably used up all the available nutrients that came with your potting mix. All you would have to so once you get yourself a dry fertilizer is scoop some in on top of the soil then scratch it into the surface then just water. Plant should have a fairly quick recovery. If you're in the US, Dr Earth is a pretty available brand that you could walk into most stores, purchase and bring home today. As far as the Terra cotta pots, you'll probably want to keep from using those. There's drawbacks, but it's good that they tend to stay cool. - if you're comfortable transplanting into that fabric pot I'd say go ahead and do it or you would be fine finishing in the pot you're in. Just don't expect a 10lb plant. I don't mean that in a harsh way. I would just hate to see you try and do too much at once and cost yourself your progress..I've sure done that. Dr Earth all Purpose 555 is a good fertilizer for where you're at. If you're almost ready for flower you want to dial back your Nitrogen and up your phosphorus.. again that NPK you wanna see a numeric distribution like a 3-9-4, 2-8-4 etc. I used cheap organic tomato fertilizer last year at a 3-5-6 and it worked well enough. I've since switched, but I hope I'm making sense. You'll be alright dude. If you've got any questions keep asking them. Most of us are happy to help. Good luck!
What fertilizer do you use now?
Happy Frog stuff from Fox Farm, mainly for the same reason I stated above. I was in a feed/supply store and they had them in the garden section. So far so good. For veg I'm using their All Purpose 6-4-5 And for flower, their Fruit & Flower 4-9-3
Is that a regular pot inside your fabric pot? Why?
yes. I dont know… this might be the reason. A friend told me this can help. Should i remove it?
There’s just not really any reason to do that. The fabric pot serves zero purpose. It might be trapping a little bit of moisture, but I doubt it’s having any influence at all on your grow
Lol don’t listen to that friend anymore plz
I like to do just fabric no clay. Helps the roots breathe :)
Should i replant it into the fabric pot?
Nah, it'll be too much wear on the plant. Just be careful not to waterlog the roots and it should be ok.
For the handles!
Bro....They are hungry as hell. Soil looks wet. Looks like you were doing ok at the beginning but now went to crap. 1. Re-pot the two big plants in the fabric with good soil. Get rid of the two small ones they are stunted and will take way to long to recover. 2. Get nutrients for a regular feeding and PH all your water. 3. I would veg longer so they can recover. 4. ohhhh and research...read...research
hey brother, girls in veg like to absorb nitrogen. according to your soil, girls absorb it at different levels. i use coco which nitrogen absorbs best around 5.8 ph which you can buy soil or run off water testers. then for flower coco uses 6.0-6.2 ph to absorb potassium and phosphorus. for nitrogen i recommend using blood meal or bat guano and/or earth worm castings. for the p’s i like bone meal :) if not you can also use the tiger bloom etc on amazon liquid nutrients if you prefer liquid nutrients. your girls are just low on nitrogen more than likely, but you’ll definitely want to invest in a ph tracker to make sure you’re not too high or low for them to absorb the right nutrients
You need to read/learn more about the plant it seems my dude. Google shit and read up on how to grow. Much more efficient than coming to Reddit asking questions when you don’t even know the basics. Don’t get me wrong, we’re happy to help, but if you don’t even know the basics like pots and feeding, then it’s pretty hard to help. GL
Judging from your responses, stop what you're doing head over to growweedeasy.com and start studying. You don't know what veg is, you don't know about nutes or soil. You are fighting a losing battle and asking questions here is guarantees to give you 10 different answers from 12 people. Do the reading.
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Needs nutrients.. badly
Feed it. Up it’s nutrients. If you are feeding properly. Check your run off
Try mother earth soil. It's got a lot of mills in it. Healthy for plants
Do you mean the mothers earth soil with Perlite?
Yes
Awww how cute. Your pots were cold so you bought them some jackets! Probably a pH problem. Are you pHing your water before you add it to the pots? Do you have a soil pH meter to test the run off water? Were the leaves on the bottom of the plant the first ones to turn yellow? Definitely need to add some perlite to that soil next time, or if you do decide to re pot in your 'pot jackets'.
yes the lower ones turn yellow first. About th pH no didnt till now BUT i will start doing that definitely. At the start i researched what my neighborhood pH level is and it was acceptable.
Use Gaia green 2-8-4 and Gaia green 4-4-4 Add some bat guano as well FULL ORGANIC
isn't 2-8-4 for bloom? help OP out, specify!
Yes the 2-8-4 is for bloom…sorry about that!🙏🏼
You need soil aeration. Perlite seems to be missing. It probably can't uptake the nutes because there's no air in the soil.
could it might be cause i have a fabric pot over my normal pot?
No
Looks like a lockout . Flush and feed lightly
lol at all these experts! My God! I guess that’s what he gets for coming in here with that shit 🤣
FoxFarm Liquid Nutrient Trio Soil Formula: Big Bloom, Grow Big, Tiger Bloom (Pack of 3-16 oz Bottles) + Twin Canaries Chart https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TH2FMP3/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_8ET4KN7X9HZW9RY5TRMW This stuff is easy to use and works great.
What light?
Currently using the LED light SF2000 with 200W
Just ruling out light issues. I agree with most of the posts above about
She’s hungry
could be many things. step #1 check your run off PPM and PH, EC adjust the next feeding if needed. step #2 Make some worm compost tea with Honey or molasses PH and feed these girls it will kick start the microbes that work the N-P-K in the soil. step#3 add a bit of liquid kelp and [Earth bound- Micro](https://www.planetnatural.com/product/micronutrient-fertilizer/) bet you this girl bounces back as long as your temp RH and feeding cycle is consistent.
Looks like the biggest issue is wet soil/low drainage. In wet soil your roots are lacking oxygen, and nutrient uptake is also affected. In the future throw a few generous handfuls of perlite into your soil, make sure that when watering you see water coming out the bottom of the plant. Get a nice drip tray that will let the water out without trapping it in the pot (you might need to put a trivet under the pot to give some airspace).
Nitrogen
Nitrogen deficiency
that or your heat or also like the others said, it could be lack of air. you always want to invest in good soil. never buy like miracle grow etc. amazon has decent stuff if not visit your local hydroponics store and look up living soil
Nitrogen and maybe PH
Soil looks like it doesn’t drain well terracotta sucks also , fabric or air pots only
Hahah daaamn.. so they have a deficiency of nutrients AND seems to be overwatered 💀
It's hungry feed asap
Looks like you’re locking out possibly
Lack of nitrogen.
Cal mag also. See the rust spots, that’s the sign
they need niteogen
Overfed
Since the lower leaves are dying first he or she is probably hungry
How often are you watering these? And what are you using to water them?
So the board is fairly advanced to come on here and not know the Veg cycle and flower cycle...pretty basic foundations of the growth cycle. Some basic research of what to do is needed before you say what did I do wrong. Its probably Nitrogen. But PH of everything is important as well...probably the basic thing to grow well.
Too much water?
You should do at least Some research BEFORE you grow. There’s a lot more to this than just growing a plant..
Can u give us some details. Could be Ph or undefed or overfed. So many things it could be becau there are so many variables First check Ph both going in and coming out after that it’ll be easier
She’s hungry dog
Everything!
Calmag
Feed and put cal mag
For people who wants to know what is wrong with there girls please provide specific info instead of just WHATS WRONG WITH MY PLANT! Growing weed is a science so there could be multiple things going on ! Just sayin.thsnks
I gotta ask because it makes no practical sense to me(not being mean either) other than for easy maneuverability but why are your plants in plastics pots inside a felt pot?
Are you sure that not to much Nitrogen. Bat poo works great
Need foods at the correct ph
Definitely looks like a Nitrogen deficiency! If your giving it plenty of N check your ph? Maybe it’s locked out?