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Pardon me for living sir. It's an oxygen problem in the root zone. I'd transplant it into a nursery pot that has many holes in the bottom. That will help the soil transpire. maybe add some perlite for more drainage and air. Look for the beginning signs of root rot. Brown, mushy, oozy, gooey, smelly, gluey, ect. If you have some good compost tea, dunk the cleaned roots in the tea to inoculate. Good luck, and Praise Baby Weed Jesus, let em live!Last edited by ChubbNugg; 12-24-2022, 05:22 PM.
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Elias2107 not a lot of info - my guess? Root issues, over watering, drainage and/ or ph. Have a look here
Cannabis Leaf Symptoms & Plant Problems | Marijuana Nutrient Deficiencies
Complete List of ALL Cannabis Growing Problems
Best wishes and Happy Pharming!
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Your pH 7 could be too high depending on your medium. If you would say what strains, which nutrients, soil ... they're autos? All strains are different, seeds from the same pack can can grow way differently. Unless clones or a landrace it's like having kids - short, tall, blonde, brunette. If the leaf in the upper right is laying on the soil, pluck it off. Many growing in coco coir use 6.2-6.5 pH. In hot soil I did best around 6.7 pH. When the plants tell you they need something you have to be their doctor. Same environmental conditions that you enjoy I might dislike, they're no different.
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ph 7
special cannabis nutrients were added.
3 other strains don't have such problems.
all the four strains are treated the same way.
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My only experience is with sweet seeds Tropicana poison outdoors and she started flowering late June. Basically a long auto.
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Does anyone have any opinions or grow experience wirh the "NEW" FAST strains ? Never heard of it untio today. Any info welcomed.
Thxs
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Thanks, it's been culled. Was painful to do, but I had to remember my local grow store's mantra - don't grow mids.
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Your little plant is flowering and that lamp light is way too close. Plus it looks like you have fungus gnats and over watering. On the plus side it's still green.
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