View Full Version : i need some growing help...
jaredfelix
08-26-2008, 04:59 PM
here are my plants, i water at least every other day.
they were growing GREAT a few days ago, then they were moved to a spot were they received less light. after two days they started to look horrible so i moved them back to where they were growing fantastically.
they are drooping and the leaves have black around the edges and some are dieing. i think my plants might die :( does anyone have any advice for what i can do to revive them??
-thanks all.
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klondike_bar
08-26-2008, 05:50 PM
apparently, your plants were either stolen or deleted :P
better call the popo before the thief gets away
jaredfelix
08-26-2008, 08:04 PM
fixed.
bump.
PLEASE HELP :)
klondike_bar
08-27-2008, 05:06 AM
they are definitely in bad shape. obviously more light is better for them, but doesnt appear to be the issue.
you appear to suffer from either an extreme utrient burning of some kind, or more likely, they have begun to kill one another to gain control of the container.
I would immediately seperate them, attemptin to save as much root mass as possible. they are likely entangled very badly, and need more space in thier own containers.
rastapasta
08-27-2008, 05:09 AM
the soil is either toxic, or they are starved for air. sadly they look too far gone at this point. my guess is that you watered too often, or did not have any drainage. although it is possible that you have toxic soil, from too much fertilizing.
M4N14C42O
08-27-2008, 07:57 AM
well looks like a combination of things...........mainly to me it looks like phosphorous deficiency/salt build-up/sun directly hitting sides of pots(cooking the roots). Im no plant doctor tho.........if i were you they would be in the trash bin......get some better soil next time and either bury the pots in the ground or dig holes and backfill with better soil.
snocbor
08-27-2008, 08:00 AM
the soil is either toxic, or they are starved for air. sadly they look too far gone at this point. my guess is that you watered too often, or did not have any drainage. although it is possible that you have toxic soil, from too much fertilizing.
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This, and yes they look about dead..
jaredfelix
08-27-2008, 03:30 PM
goddamnit... you guys sound like you all know what your talking about.
i did overwater/over fertilize, accidentally.
thanks for all your help ..
klondike_bar
08-27-2008, 04:54 PM
yeah, too much water can do it sometimes. ive done it once before....
but next time, i suggest you also use seperate containers per plant
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