Leaves are dying

ssh420

New Member
420-magazine-mobile1681334027.jpg
420-magazine-mobile1053171974.jpg
420-magazine-mobile1321491055.jpg

Hello guys first of all i'm new and this is my first post
old leaves look crispy and yellow as you can see in the picture
And the tips of the new leaves are yellow
its normal garden soil mixed with cocopeat and perlite
its lemon skunk strain i think
and its outdoor in pot
Vegetative stage 2 months old
Sorry for bad lights in pictures
]
 
Looks like you PH is off and its catching up quick in the low quality soil. Wait... two MONTHS??? The plant looks closer to two weeks than two months. If its been sitting in dirt for two months with no nutrients that probably has a lot to do with it as well. Please take a look at the new grower FAQ. You need to transplant into soil that is appropriate for cannabis, ph your water to 6.3ish, and get a nutrient plan running.

Normally I would tell you to fill out the following information for proper support but... there isn't much going on. Cannabis is easy grow but takes a lot of TLC to actually get a successful producing plant.

What Strain is it?
Is it Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? What percentages?
How Many Plants?
Is it in Vegetative or Flowering Stage?
If in Vegetative Stage... How Long?
If in Flowering Stage... How Long?
Indoor or Outdoor?
Soil or Hydro?
If Hydro, Reservoir size?
If Hydro, Reservoir Temperature?
If Hydro, what type of Medium?
If Hydro, what type of Setup?
If Soil... What is in your Mix?
If Soil... What Size Pot?
Size (Wattage) of Light? How Many?
Is it Air Cooled?
Temperature of Room/Cabinet?
RH of Room/Cabinet?
PH of Medium or Reservoir?
Any Pests?
How Often are you Watering?
Type and Strength of Fertilizers used?
Size or Square Footage of Room?

This information is necessary for accurate support to be given.

xxKitty
 
Looks like you PH is off and its catching up quick in the low quality soil. Wait... two MONTHS??? The plant looks closer to two weeks than two months. If its been sitting in dirt for two months with no nutrients that probably has a lot to do with it as well. Please take a look at the new grower FAQ. You need to transplant into soil that is appropriate for cannabis, ph your water to 6.3ish, and get a nutrient plan running.

Normally I would tell you to fill out the following information for proper support but... there isn't much going on. Cannabis is easy grow but takes a lot of TLC to actually get a successful producing plant.

What Strain is it?
Is it Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? What percentages?
How Many Plants?
Is it in Vegetative or Flowering Stage?
If in Vegetative Stage... How Long?
If in Flowering Stage... How Long?
Indoor or Outdoor?
Soil or Hydro?
If Hydro, Reservoir size?
If Hydro, Reservoir Temperature?
If Hydro, what type of Medium?
If Hydro, what type of Setup?
If Soil... What is in your Mix?
If Soil... What Size Pot?
Size (Wattage) of Light? How Many?
Is it Air Cooled?
Temperature of Room/Cabinet?
RH of Room/Cabinet?
PH of Medium or Reservoir?
Any Pests?
How Often are you Watering?
Type and Strength of Fertilizers used?
Size or Square Footage of Room?

This information is necessary for accurate support to be given.

xxKitty

Thank you youre right ph was too high
ill try to transplant
 
I was going to say, hot soil. But from looking at the picture I could see there were a lot of growing variables that were overlooked and this has greatly hindered this plants growth.
 
I was going to say, hot soil. But from looking at the picture I could see there were a lot of growing variables that were overlooked and this has greatly hindered this plants growth.

ie., pay attention, there are laws about abusing little girls you animal. side bs: outdoor from day one at 42 days after germ: photo CBDutchtreat 22" tall by 24" wide mas o menos, auto Blue cheese same size should be ready 1Jun or so. I know size does not matter starting
with good seed is key.
 
Back
Top Bottom