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hi i have a plant its 4 weeks old now very small and branches very close 2gether, yesterday i went 2 water and noticed this pot (root pot) was dry at the top but still wet at bottom, its a NL plant the other 1 is growing well, then i noticed asif some branches have no structure and is more like elastic with the leafs on these branches withered badly so i removed however this is very stunted lots off small branches very close 2gether this has been a stuned plant from day 1, is there anything i can do? i have just sat a fan pointed direct at the pot itself 2 try and dry it 0ut , is there anything i can do? and can this spread 2 my other plants which are in gd health advice needed should i try and save or cut my losses and bin it giving my gd plants more room 2 thrive? really dnt no what 2 do im using canna bio terra pro soil (not canna terra pro) with cannas bio range bio vega and bio florres if it can spread then its going as not risking my other 3 gd females !!! 1 nl is in preflower my gsc is flowering and my fast and vast is still veg have a feeling the FnV may have the same fate but looks ok atm
 
Would be easier to say if there were some pics.

I'd try watering in some SM-90 , it's usually in any grow store, would kill any bad guys in the soil. Hopefully it's not something that will spread. Any other signs of bug activity? Definitely sounds like a root zone problem.
 
Would be easier to say if there were some pics.

I'd try watering in some SM-90 , it's usually in any grow store, would kill any bad guys in the soil. Hopefully it's not something that will spread. Any other signs of bug activity? Definitely sounds like a root zone problem.
Nope no bugs or no grow shops
 
Would be easier to say if there were some pics.

I'd try watering in some SM-90 , it's usually in any grow store, would kill any bad guys in the soil. Hopefully it's not something that will spread. Any other signs of bug activity? Definitely sounds like a root zone problem.
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I dunno man, it doesn't look bad. Maybe it was previously overwatered?

It looks pretty compact, not stretching due to high light intensity, so it would be a normal result that the shaded undergrowth will not develop much.

I'm not convinced there's any problem. Make sure to wait on watering until the pot feels light when you lift it. It's fine if it's drier on top while still moist at the bottom, that would be normal. You could also avail yourself of beneficial bacteria/fungus in your watering if you aren't doing so already. You can get them on ebay or amazon since you don't have a local grow store. Great White Shark is good, or Recharge, which also has kelp and humic/fulvic. They'll help optimize your roots. You could also get an enzyme product but I'm not convinced how much difference they make. For the money, some mycorrizhae will go a long way.

Good luck, dude :peace:
 
I dunno man, it doesn't look bad. Maybe it was previously overwatered?

It looks pretty compact, not stretching due to high light intensity, so it would be a normal result that the shaded undergrowth will not develop much.

I'm not convinced there's any problem. Make sure to wait on watering until the pot feels light when you lift it. It's fine if it's drier on top while still moist at the bottom, that would be normal. You could also avail yourself of beneficial bacteria/fungus in your watering if you aren't doing so already. You can get them on ebay or amazon since you don't have a local grow store. Great White Shark is good, or Recharge, which also has kelp and humic/fulvic. They'll help optimize your roots. You could also get an enzyme product but I'm not convinced how much difference they make. For the money, some mycorrizhae will go a long way.

Good luck, dude :peace:
that's the thing in total for all 4 plants its not even had 15 ltres off water all in for a hole month and I didn't saturate the soil either b4 I planted so defo not over watering and with the roots there gd there even growing out the sides and bottom off the root pots already and there 16 ltr pots, im growing pure organic with the exeption off light and dnt see how the light can b 2 strong as actual draw is a guestamet 270w the hole thing has stumped me but why would 2 stretch fine but not the other 2? am realy brain dead over this now but no im not using any micro ect only canna bio vega and florres and atm more nuits I just dnt have the money for as just upgraded my cf and fan as the cookies in stinking now lol thanks for ur advice, if u can think off anything else atall? as im litrally stumped if u google bio canna range and see what u think off soil ect tthat would b great as so many ppl dnt even no about this range
 
Skuff, I responded at the other thread,... I'm with Medi' on this :yeahthat:.... also, the more compact plants, might be in part to the strain,... how high up are the lights? Overly intense light can cause compact growth,... the withering I'm not sure about, unless it part of the uneven water/moisture issue,... light blocking if bad enough will make the leaves go pale and drop off, but not wither,...
 
Skuff, I responded at the other thread,... I'm with Medi' on this :yeahthat:.... also, the more compact plants, might be in part to the strain,... how high up are the lights? Overly intense light can cause compact growth,... the withering I'm not sure about, unless it part of the uneven water/moisture issue,... light blocking if bad enough will make the leaves go pale and drop off, but not wither,...
30 inch they were wilting but now since I untucked them theres been growth so its strange
 
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