Neglected :(

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by richjkl, Sep 4, 2007.

  1. (Crossposted from general outdoor growing)

    I'm a newbie grower, only just started getting interested, but a few months back my brother said he was going to be planting some weed out in the forest. I didn't really care at the time, though I wish I had been, because now he's complaining about how small the plants are.

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    Essentially he just planted them in the dirt and got rid of the males. He hasn't really given them much water or nutrients, so I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to try and save them in these last couple months before harvest.
     
  2. Not enough memory to view pics.

    The fine city members will help.

    gl
     
  3. I went out and bought some Jack's Classic fertilizer (20-20-20), and also have access to some bat guano, and used coffee grinds. I figure I'll only use a half teaspoon of fertilizer, but I don't know if I should mix in the bat guano, coffe grinds, and some potting soil. I don't want to overfeed them, but I want to be able to see if I can get anything decent out of them by the time harvest rolls around. Any suggestions?
     
  4. hey rich. im no expert, hell im finishing up a botched grow that left me 2 clones flowering that are 4 inches tall hehe. atleast 4 hrs of direct sunlight, some food and a little tlc and you should get them back, hopefully in time for them to mature. good luck man. peace, e :bongin:
     
  5. coffee grinds are a very slow release form of nitrogen, start off with your 20-20-20 ferts mixed @ 1/4 recommended strength, watch the plants for the next few days for signs of growth or burn

    and adjust your ferts stronger next feeding to 50% recommended strength, if the plant didnt show any signs of burns

    whats the NPK values of the bat guano?

    do your plants get any direct sunight? or was it a bad day when you took the pics
     

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