Please help my plant has a disease i belive

Thank you very much.

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Looks like maybe a bit too often watering. The best way for me to tell is how light the pots are. Takes a while to get used to that tho. 3-4 days when they are this small.

You soil looks pretty non perlited. May not be draining properly

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Ok so first question, I’m assuming your pots have drainage holes and that’s why you have them in those saucer looking things. This is fine, but make sure your pot isn’t sitting in the water, wicking it back up into the soil.

I don’t know anything about super soils, but if you have a PPM/EC meter, I would check your run offs pH and ppm. Are you checking pH ofvwater when you give some?

Also like @PurpNGold74 said, soil looks like it won’t drain too well imo…

Possibly overwatered too… Best to fully saturate, then let it almost completely dry out. Best method is lifting the pot and kinda swinging it back and forth, can give an idea of how much water is in the pot. Pay attention to the momentum when the pot is dry/wet.

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Drainage is really good. I carefully put them in bigger pots, after i watered them good, stayed in shape, hope that wont hurt them. the roots were crawling out the bottom of the pot so that’s what i did. They dry out fast because i use a dehumidifier in the room. with a ceiling fan vent too plus air is piped in via heating cooling system for house. keeps it around 31 or less % humid. Temps have ranged from 77 to 90 but i saw that 80 to 65 range is best. so maybe they got too hot. i do check water ph but have not checked run off because there is little to no run off. maybe i’m not watering enough. I was watering every two days because of evaporation, and plants felt dry on top of soil, and at the drainage holes on the bottom. Transplant was done early this morning eastern time. If i messed something up an they die well i will just have to start over. I got seeds and don’t mind too much.

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Nah they won’t die. These things are hardy. My only recommendation is to test pH and ppm of runoff, felt like the soil may have ran out of nutrients, but now that you transplanted it may not be a concern. Also if this is an organic soil, I know you don’t want to water till runoff since that gets rid of the beneficial stuff.

Could be the water you are using… Could have something in it cannabis doesn’t like.

Lemme tag some guys to get more input here

@imSICKkid @BobbyDigital @Covertgrower

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I think they look that way possibly because they were in need of a transplant for some time. When they’re in small containers like that, I know I struggle with PH swings, and the roots sucking the moisture out of the medium quickly.
Water to run off, feed properly, and these things will take off again. Just give it a couple of weeks for the roots to expand into the new soil.
Bobbydigital may have some added input on that if I missed something.

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Looks like transplant shock. Transplanting is not something you really want to do in flower. But it’s early enough and they should bounce back in a few days.

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