First ever grow. I have been searching, but there seems to be too much information out there for me to isolate the issue here. Set up is a 2 foot by 4 foot by 6 ft tall box in the basement.. No mylar. Inside is painted white. Intake hole on the bottom, exhaust fan out the top. No charcoal filter as of yet. 6 2700k 23 watt cfl lights, and 2 6500k 23 watt about 4 inches above the plant.. Got it as a clone. Topped it for LST. Looked really good in the beginning, but has turned to this as pictured. I checked soil PH this morning, and it looked to be between 6-7. Temperature ranges from 70 in dark period to 81-82 with lights on. 20/4 cycle. Humidity ranges from 37-55 depending on time of day and light cycle. Is it beyond survival, or something I can fix. Thank You.
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Everything you have listed may not be optimal but it is certainly sufficient to grow a plant - especially in veg. You didn't mention if you use nutrients and what type of soil are you using? The soil looks thick and heavy - could be pour drainage and the roots are in trouble?
It's a weed so as long as she's still alive, give her a chance. Someone, or many someones, on this forum will help you figure it out.I like big buds and I can not lie.
Somango XXL (3 gal)
Blue Mystic (7 gal)
VIPARSPECTRA 450W LED Grow Light
Coco Coir w/30% perlite
Fox Farms Nutrients plus Cal-Mag Plus
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Hi again. It was the end of the season so soil choices were slim. I think I ended up with a cheap bag from walmart, and a bag from the dollar store. I didnt plan on having a clone so soon, but I got the call one day and it was either take the free clone or not. The only nutes I have given it were given to me by another grower. It is called SUPERthrive. I have only used it twice, ( 1 drop per cup of water )because once these symptoms started I was afraid it was nute burn. A lot of the symptoms I looked up were similar so I wasn't sure.
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Hello TT23, when you water her does water come out of the bottom of your bucket? Have you been checking your ph before watering?Cfls for a week or two
315lec for everything else
Dug up Ms.topsoil, with perlite added
36x36x63 inch tent.
6inch - exaust - intake fans an scrubber
Smart pots
Molasses
Autoflowers
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Hello DASS69. Today was the first time I checked the Ph. I get no drainage out the bottom of the bucket, and I drilled plenty of holes. I gave it a big drink a few days ago but nothing. I was getting some drainage before transplant, but the issue was already present. I was hoping the transplant would take care of it. There were a ton of roots grown around the bottom of the ball when I pulled it from the previous container.
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tacotaco23, I agree with DAAS69. Soil and therefore root problems are probable here. You need to transplant to decent soil and hope for the best. As others have noted, this plant has nitrogen deficiency and probably some trace element issues too. Not sure you can correct this problem with nutes alone- maybe, but if it were me I would be transplanting if at all practical. If not, at the very least get it some nitrogen.
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Should I take some pics when I have her out of the bucket tomorrow. Would that help with the diagnosis ?
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Morning Taco23, yeah if you can get a good picture without too much trouble, it might help, but if your pots not draining you have got to fix that. I'm sure pulling for you an your plant. Good Luck 23.
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I would have to say tht plant needs nutes. nitrogen for sure. For the fan it's ok to have right on a seedling to build it but fan needs to be very low and as it gets bigger u dnt want constant hard wind hiting it. Like said above I would add perlite to your soil and transplant to bigger pot and always put about a inch on the bottom of the pot helps a ton with drainage. Good luck dnt give up
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