Help! It's dying!


I tried growing in a gallon container and now I think it’s dying. I transplanted it a couple days ago but it’s only getting worse. Is it diseased? Do I need to remove it from the tent? Please help

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If youve transplanted, give her a week or so. Watch the new growth. Looks to be ph related. Allow your soil to dry out a little more between waterings also. Also what are your temps and humidity?

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Thanks,Temp stays right around 70f humidity between 40 and 60

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If you could raise your temps, that will help also. In veg you want to average around 80 to 85 with around 60 % rh.

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The yellowing lower leaves look like a nitrogen deficiency, and the spots on the mid level leaves look like a calcium deficiency. If the ph is in range, you should see some greening up 4-5 days after transplanting. The ph would need to go below 6 to lock both of these out.
Are you by chance on a 12 hour light cycle yet? If so and the plant doesn’t have enough light it will cut off the older growth, and move the nutrients from the older growth to the newer growth.

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What medium did you use for the transplant :love_you_gesture:

Don’t give up if you transplanted into cannabis friendly soil plant will turn around. Watch the new growth…
Good luck :v:

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It finally started growing again, not gonna get much from it, won’t try growing in a gallon container again👍

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Love the big gulp cups and seeing the roots grow.
Then 3-5 gal cloth bag time

Good soil, I hope.
I have one that lost all fan leaves ( yellow and fall off).
Not pictured, but flushed last night.
Flushed a good plant for number observation.
Flushed two hurting plants with run-off and now waiting (ouch) a week for results to show. Grow or Go time.