Plant's dying help

Did I over water plants?? Too much nutrition?? Any ideas on what to do tested ph says is 6 to 7 but I don’t know if cheap tester works

It looks like overwatering but also how old are they? @Newtogrowidk what nutrients and how much are you giving them/ how often and how much water per plant per feeding? Should be able to give a diagnosis with answers to those questions

Thanks for the response I’m not measuring I just give plants water when I see top dry I gave them half a teaspoon of foxfarm big bloom about 3 weeks old

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Definitely overwatered. Try squeezing the sides of each pot inwards to loosen up the soil and allow oxygen down to the roots.

Don’t water for another 3 days and when you do start small.

I wouldn’t give them any bloom nutrients until you are in flower and have pistils forming bloom nutrients are high in p and k and have very little to no nitrogen. High amounts of Nitrogen is needed for the vegetative state. Bloom nutrients can cause stress to the plant this early. I would flush out the big bloom nutrients ASAP. Pretty sure that’s what’s causing this issue. Give them some fox farm grow big instead and you should see a difference within 5-7 days. To flush just flood the pot with 5 times the amount of media the pot can hold (1 gallon pot flush with 5 gallons of pure water) then next watering give veg state nutrients and you’ll be back on track @Newtogrowidk

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Check height and light specs for your light, possibly too much light intensity. Looks similar to a recent expierence after I went from blurple to spider farmer.

Thanks 3 weeks I guess I will not water and see what happens

Thanks 3 weeks I guess I will not water and see what happens I did squeeze we will see

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Yep looks like it, little less rather than more, and feel how your plant drinks you will know by your flower, good luck mate, happy growing

@209MIKE you have got that good advise mate, I’m learning all the time from you cheers :pray:

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that’s your problem I wouldn’t give any nuters until they get at least 4-5 sets of true leaves… your soil looks too dried for them being overwatered… looks like a case of nutrient toxicity. was your dirt one that came with some fertz in it already?? if so thats my thought…

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Thank you @Deanirishgrower. With the way the world is nowadays we could all use a little help here and there. My passion is growing and if there’s ever anyway I can help another fellow green thumb I’m glad to do so!

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@209MIKE I kind of guessed, it’s your passion, :wink::pray::seedling:
It’s becoming mine now, and the info I’m building here and you help loads with us all so thank you for your kind ways :seedling::pray:it’s what the works needs, is a little solidarity,
Chat again​:+1::shamrock:

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Be economical with the fertilizer, your plant will die from too much bout not from too little and try to water only when the pot is light. The leaves of the plant will hang when they are thirsty

For now just don’t water till the pot is dry and light
And observe what happens
There isn’t much you can do in case of overwatering.
Only bringing the RH down and increasing the light

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