Dying Plant Or Root Bound? Plz Help:)

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by Hemp growp, Jun 19, 2014.

  1. Hello I was just wondering if my plant is dying, a few leaves got yellow and shrivelled and when I touched them they fell off I have pictures for more detail, so can you guys help me I'm a noob, and I don't want this plant go to waste its female it has little white sprout thing on the stem, so this plant is about 3 weeks to a month old it was never outside yet and I was about to transplant Into the ground yesterday but on my phone it said 4 straight days of rain so I'm going to wait till Sunday is this a good idea? I live In canada so it's not the hottest weather in the world but were my plants going will get a lot of direct sunlight everyday, so what do you guys think? Is this plant ready to get transplanted? So it will grow faster because my guess is root bound but I'm no expert any advice?:) and here's the pictures!!! http://twitter.com/KrunKLy/status/479711547393331200/photo/1 http://twitter.com/KrunKLy/status/479711483052687361/photo/1 http://twitter.com/KrunKLy/status/479711439339655168/photo/1
     
  2. Bumppppp pleaseeee anyone
     
  3. #3 Vee, Jun 19, 2014
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    Avoid planting in the ground, rather potup to a 3 gallon pot with fresh potting mix and 30% perlite, water well, leave inside till the rain has passed, once the sun is back, dig a trench the depth of the pot, and just place the pot in the trench, no nutes for 2-3 weeks.
     
    This keeps you mobile, for shitty weather, more rain to come you can retract your babe to safty, not only does this work for rain, but predatuers too
     
  4. #4 snoopdog6502, Jun 19, 2014
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    You plant is normal, not bad root bound. you can pot up though.
     
    Don't worry its fine.
     
  5. @[member="vostok"] thx dood I'll do that do you have any soil advice that's best and best fertz and is it better to stick with pots outdoors? I think that the ground with quality soil would have full root growth u know what I mean but Thx dawg! @[member="snoopdog6502"] ight brotha thx
     
  6. Fox Farm OG, with 30% perlite is the best, you can put it in the ground, but its getting late in the season now, consider your location and harvest date, is why I prefer mobile, especially for modern guerrilla grows 
     

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