Its my 5th seed all died

Hello, am new to the site , i dont know how to create a topic to share photo so some1 can help, but i just tried to grow home a plant a couple of times and always dies at a different stage ;s
This is the current state of my last seedling
Its almost 2 months, it started growing too fast then alowed upalot, maybe the cold wheather not helping, it got out 6trueleaves so far, but older leafes are diying



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Overwatering is the most common cause of stunting. A seedling should only get a few ml of water per day.

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Welcome aboard @Mits ! Dang shame to see 2 month old plants in that state. By this point, and I hate to say it, starting fresh would be your best bet. Looks like some over watering issues, and those plastic pots aren’t great for the watering cycle cannabis prefers. Let’s get some info first and see what you’re working with. Don’t worry, you’re in the right place…

Strain/Age?

Indoor/outdoor?

Medium? (Soil? Coco? Hydro?) Brand?

Lights and setting? Brand/model/wattage, height and intensity

Water source? Tap/RO/well

Nutrients used?

PH/ppm going in/out?

Temps/rh? Light on/off?

Ventilation? Fan/filter brand and size

This is a basic support ticket. Start with this and more growers will chime and we’ll help the best we can. Any other information you feel necessary, go ahead and add.

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I just have it with me in room
Nothing special just want to smoke once my own weed :man_shrugging:t2:
Seed planted 2mnths ago
Perlite soil that i bought best in country
Filtered drinkable water, watering it 2 times a week
I just use a normal bulp letting it rest next to it every night
And taking it out every day for fresh air

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Growing indoors requires a lot more than normal light, regular soil and plain water. Outdoors still requires more than just planting the seeds and letting grow, unless you have tended to and readied a specific grow area . Cannabis requires specific nutrients, watering routines, intense lighting, and a lot more to successfully grow indoors. The initial investment, depending on the size of the grow you want, can run in the thousands of dollars (US).

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Sadly I think you’re going to have similar results without some growing changes. Cannabis is a very light hungry plant and a single light bulb isn’t going to be enough to get you there. A ph meter is a necessity and a ppm meter would be good too. The plant over time is going to need fed, so finding nutes that work for you is key.

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You mentioned country, so I guess you’re not in the US. What are the sunlight hours like where you are, what season? If it is getting warmer where you are, and sunlight hours are fairly long, you may be able to go outside with the plants full time

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Hi @Mits and welcome! You’re in good hands here if you’re wanting to start over. Just keep asking questions and you’ll get on track. We all start out somewhere. It’s taken me about 51 years to figure out a lot of things. You can do this.

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Yes it will get extremely hot here in couple of months
Must i add something in to the water for feed? What light can i use for more house growing?

I got a perlite soil , that i guess its good
What can i do with the water? Its around 7.5-8ph water and watering it max 2 times a week
What light recomending for a room?

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This should answer a lot of your questions:

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For lighting check brands such as HLG, Spider Farmer, AC Infinity or Mars Hydro. All great brands, some offer budget friendly models. You want roughly 40 true watts per square foot of growing space.

At 2 months, unless you are using a living, organic soils, then you should definitely be feeding with a cannabis friendly nutrient line. Jacks 321 is easy and cheap. Advanced nutrients, Fox Farms, Mega Crop, there are dozens. Finding the easiest for you and best for your plants is really growers choice, but I use Jack’s.

For soil, check out Fox Farms Happy Frog. There are other brands, such as Coast of Maine, Roots Organics, many more that are specifically designed for cannabis. Most will provide enough nutrients to use only plain water for you to 2 months.

It is also important to know, and I mean engrain this into your brain, that cannabis requires certain pH levels throughout the grow. You have to, absolutely have to, make sure that you are using either distilled or RO water, or pH’ed tap or well water. When nutrients are mixed, the final solution has to be withing an acceptable pH range in order for the plants to thrive. In soi, the pH needs to be between 6.2-6.8. a gradual increase from lower to higher throughout the grow is preferred, but not required.

I highly suggest checking out the downloadable grow Bible from the ILGM seed shop. I don’t have the link, @MidwestGuy is great with that. But a solid start, with good equipment, cannabis friendly soils(s) and nutrients, proper watering and feeding routines, and it becomes like riding a bike.

We want everybody here to grow the best buds possible. Stick around, keep asking questions, we loooove pictures. The payoff for the work is worth it!!

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Well just delete the entire 2nd to last paragraph from my last post :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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If you have a space indoors that you can dedicate to a grow room like a closet would be awesome.
Do some research on here for help and maybe someone will latch on to you and be a mentor, sorry I can’t do it right now.
Check out my closet grow here for some helpful advice.
I wish you all the best of luck and will be lurking around to see how it goes
:v:
You are in the best place to learn :+1:

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