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Please help me! I have a SICK plant :(

N

New Grower

What the hell is this?





The other plants are healthier (sick Mango in the left pole)


Should I move to this sick plant from the other plants?

Please help me I have never seen it before.

Thanks!
 
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Guyute54

To tell you the truth all those plants except the one in the yougart cup don't look that healthy. It almost looks like there over watered. Are they just sitting outside and never brought in? Are there holes in the bottom of the cups? Have you used any nutes on them yet?
 
N

New Grower

The soil is too firm when it dry out (firm like a stone).

I gave them a little fertilizer. Spray directly to the leaf (4-3-3 (NPK))

maybe it was too much.

Now I let the soil to dry out and will send pics some days later!

Thanks a lot!

Peace!
 
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Guyute54

New Grower said:
What can I do if I overferted them?

thanks
flush them with plain water but if it was directly sprayed on to the leaves the damage is probley done Like JJ said get them out of that soil get some good soil from the store and transplant ASAP you have to be careful when removing the old dirt of the roots get as much as you can of without damaging them I would give them plain water for the next two weeks till you start seiing some good new growth. Then if you want to fertilize them dilute it to 1/4 strength. If they show no sign of nute burn up it in a week or 2 to 1/2 strength and so on till full strength nutes can be applied. I think if you do this you can save most of them that one in the pic is probley not going to make it but they are strong plants so it might pull through. Also alot of people have test plants that they apply the nute to first to see if any damage to the plant is done and then a week later if everything is fine will add the nutes to the rest of the plants. Good Luck I hope they all pull through
 

ixnay007

"I can't remember the last time I had a blackout"
Veteran
The burn isn't all that bad, if she doesn't get any worse, she'll pull through just fine... are all these plants mango, or is this just one of a few different strains? Often you'll find that fert dosages for one plant are fine, but when applied to another strain can be quite excessive.
 
N

New Grower

You can see 3 different strains there. Mango (Kulu Seeds), Speed Queen (Mandala) and 15 Sensi's Super Skunk plants. I like these strains! I have some other kind clones: DannyBoy, NL#1 and White Russians. I will post the new pics about my plants to my :) White Russion 2006 thread.

peace!
 
N

New Grower

Hi everybody!

The sick Mango plant is getting better:



The overferted plants are getting bigger:



(NL#1 clone on the right pole)

lots of hungry limpets



The nature flushed the plants with rain water.

Peace!
 

WAMEN

Joint Date: Today.
Veteran
pay attention New G....the roots of the plants are gonna overflow from the bottom of every pot and theyre gonna start growing in that basement soil in the box...so when you will try move them you will shock them... unless u want to let them grow all together in that box.??..but it would be a big mess...

good luck
 

WAMEN

Joint Date: Today.
Veteran
Guyute54 said:
flush them with plain water but if it was directly sprayed on to the leaves the damage is probley done Like JJ said get them out of that soil get some good soil from the store and transplant ASAP you have to be careful when removing the old dirt of the roots get as much as you can of without damaging them I would give them plain water for the next two weeks till you start seiing some good new growth.


woo...i didnt read this part..sorry.. :pointlaug

:joint:

:wave:
 
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