I am new to growing and my plants dont look very good and i dont know what is wrong with them i have tried to look it up but couldn’t find anything can someone help me. this is what it looks like
Id also say its overwatering, let that soil get uncomfortably dry. If the leaves start to droop then youre ready for water. Keep note of the pot weight and then you'll have a better idea on when to water.
@shaw076 my ph is about 6.0 and i water every other day. but in the link you sent it said something about being in to big of a pot and the plant i have is in a kinda big pot. Should i put it into a smaller pot?
@shaw076 i started watering them like a few days ago and thats when it started but before i was watering them i was keeping the humidity high and just misting the soil like 5 times a day and it was growing good and then after i started actually watering it is when it started to look bad. should i go back to what i was doing until the plant gets bigger?
@Butthead373 no i wouldn't transplant to a smaller pot . just cut back on the watering . every 2-3 days sounds like a little overkill for such a young plant . let it dry out for a while ( 5-7) days . get a feel for how heavy the pot is when dry & stick your finger in the top of the soil to see if its dry . then you'll have an idea of when she'll need a watering
I like to start with basics. Since your pH is OK (I prefer 6.5), I would determine if your water has calcium and magnesium. If you use RO or distilled it has little to zero. If it’s municipal you can get a report of water quality and they should list it. If it’s a well you can get it tested.
if it’s not calcium and magnesium I would then look at nutrition. You could have some nutrition burn but I’d start with calcium and magnesium.
@mh47pcncoic yes i ph my water it is 6.0 and idk if i have any calcium or magnesium in my water i dont put any into my water and the blue thing is food that i mixed into my soil and it has kelp, earthworm castings, feather meal, and bone meal
Id also say its overwatering, let that soil get uncomfortably dry. If the leaves start to droop then youre ready for water. Keep note of the pot weight and then you'll have a better idea on when to water.
Looks a lot like symptoms of over-watering. See more info here:
https://www.mrgrowit.com/post/over-watering-cannabis-plants
way too young to be showing cal/mag deficiency whats your watering schedule & ph runoff ?? https://www.mrgrowit.com/post/over-watering-cannabis-plants
If calcium and magnesium is ok, I’d next look at potassium
I would find out the cal-mag of the water before saying that.
It could be …but if it’s the light I would expect to see the tips curled up And possibly edges taco-ed up
I like to start with basics. Since your pH is OK (I prefer 6.5), I would determine if your water has calcium and magnesium. If you use RO or distilled it has little to zero. If it’s municipal you can get a report of water quality and they should list it. If it’s a well you can get it tested.
if it’s not calcium and magnesium I would then look at nutrition. You could have some nutrition burn but I’d start with calcium and magnesium.
Do you pH your water? Do you have calcium and magnesium in your water? What is that blue granule I see?