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    I'm a beginner in grow, and need your help with my plant

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    Last edited by wowwow5605; 01-02-2026, 06:54 AM.

    #2
    Transplant it first, roots don't like light, how far away is the light and what type of light are you using

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      #3
      Howdy! You've given your plant nutrient burn. The good news is she's growing out of it. Seeds need nothing but clean water for the first 7-10 days above soil.
      Your plant is old enough now for a couple doses of half strength nutrients, then full strength.
      Cover your clear plastic up or repot it into something solid. You can see mold/moss/green stuff growing at the bottom of the cup in the fourth picture. Roots growing in soil are not fans of light.
      Visne explicare?​

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        #4
        They need bigger pots. Yes nute burn, cut back for a while. Roots don't like light.
        Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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          #5
          Growing in coco, you do not need to flush if you are using hydroponic or soilless nutrients.
          How did it go with your other plant?
          Visne explicare?​

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            #6
            I'm beginner in growing and I don't understand what the problem with my plant - GrowWeedEasy.com Cannabis Growing Forum
            Visne explicare?​

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              #7
              Congrats on your first grow, wowwow!

              I agree with the other forum members.

              - Nute burn from feeding too soon after sprouting.
              - Clear plastic letting light on roots.
              - Small pot.

              Take some time and read through some of the many excellent grow articles here on the GWE site. A healthy, growing plant is only the first of many steps to a fine harvest. Fast buds has good auto genetics. Coco/perlite a superior choice for grow medium.
              Now your next challenges begin.
              Are you going to train your plant? How? Got the details on when to harvest? How about drying, curing and storing? All the answers are on the GWE site.

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                #8
                My experience is with a different brand of nutrients and I don't do PPM or EC. Once you get out of the seedling stage, life is easier. You cannot give a plant in coco too much water, but you can overdose it with nutrients. Start with a half dose. If they can handle it, go full strength. Your plant will tell you what it wants.
                Ignore the Solo cup reference, and some folks do not do runoff in coco. Nothing wrong with it, it just isn't necessary. Make sure the water gets to the bottom of the cup.
                From the webpage you posted, here's what I'm talking about.

                4.) Start Seedling-Strength Nutrients
                After seedling grows first set of “real” (serrated) leaves, water with nutrients at normal seedling strength, and add a regular dose of Cal-Mag (Calimagic). Keep giving water until you get about 20% runoff ut the bottom of the solo cup. The first set of leaves are round, but the second set are serrated and pointy. Once you see those leaves, it’s time to water your seedling with nutrients.

                Visne explicare?​

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                  #9
                  Buuuuuttt... what about the other plant? Are you not going to post about it anymore?
                  Visne explicare?​

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                    #10
                    Right on. Don't worry about failure. It's a part of life.
                    And even small plants with small buds have trichomes.
                    Visne explicare?​

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                      #11
                      Here is one of my small plants. It was an experiment in cloning and re-vegging. Not very big, but is had enough trichs to hang and dry it, and I learned a lot about growing out clones. Size doesn't matter if you learned something from it. And it made a nice mini tree.

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                      Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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