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Problem please help

tosh.o

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All my plants look great but one looks sickly

Any thoughts based on pictures
 

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MJPassion

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ICMag Donor
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Looks like a pH lockout to me.


What is your soil pH?
What is your water pH?
What kind of water are you using?
 

MJPassion

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ICMag Donor
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Looks like over packed soil! Do you pack your soil?


Unless it is creating anaerobic conditions, it is nearly impossible to pack cannabis to tight.


Cannabis is traditionally used as a cover crop, previous to planting other crops, due to it's ability to penetrate hard packed soils.
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
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Just to rule out the simplest I have to ask a question you'll think is silly. But its sometimes that stuff that we miss.
Since its small in a large compost bag, have you checked the compost to make sure its not too wet in the areas the roots haven't grown into yet? Sometimes if compost is left wet too long, it goes bad somehow. I can't explain it but the roots then won't grow into it and the plant effectively gets rootbound in lots of space unable to grow into the bad compost.
 

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