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    Hi guys my wife and I are new growers.

    Our Congo strain plant is still in juvenile stage. But there seems to be an issue with our one little plant (Jocelyn is her name) she seems sick.

    Please look at the image and can you kindly help us with some advice? It will be much appreciated



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    Fill out this form. More information is needed.
    Soil or hydro or coco:

    Strain:

    Photo or Auto:

    plant age:

    pot size:

    has it been repotted? and when?:

    soil type:

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil:

    Air temps (max min):

    Res temps (max min):

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    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl):

    Light schedule:

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    EC (hydro and coco only)

    Background EC.

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco)

    anything else you think may be relevant!

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    I constantly notice that people are asking to determine what is happening with their bastard from a photo, and at the same time they do not indicate anything from the information about it, what kind of kidney is used, what water they give, what pH level you maintain. Give full information, there are no psychics here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayePotts View Post
    I constantly notice that people are asking to determine what is happening with their bastard from a photo, and at the same time they do not indicate anything from the information about it, what kind of kidney is used, what water they give, what pH level you maintain. Give full information, there are no psychics here!
    But I can tell from that pic it?s in mushroom compost, and is very hot, ( a lot of food in it, too much for small plants.). Also over watered, and not enough light I think too. Let her dry out a bit between waterings, only give her water, no food, for the next few weeks.

    She looks cold too, what lights you got?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macky View Post
    But I can tell from that pic it?s in mushroom compost, and is very hot, ( a lot of food in it, too much for small plants.). Also over watered, and not enough light I think too. Let her dry out a bit between waterings, only give her water, no food, for the next few weeks.

    She looks cold too, what lights you got?
    You probably wanted to address your question to the author, but not to me, right?). I do not particularly like the soil in which the author gets to grow a plant. There are too many questions that the author does not give answers. Therefore, there is nothing special to advise.

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    Default New grower need help please.

    Are you a robot or something lol pictures says a thousands words and all that
    Last edited by Macky; 07-12-18 at 01:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Congobongo View Post
    Hi guys my wife and I are new growers.

    Our Congo strain plant is still in juvenile stage. But there seems to be an issue with our one little plant (Jocelyn is her name) she seems sick.

    Please look at the image and can you kindly help us with some advice? It will be much appreciated



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    Yep I have advice. Choppy chop chop and start again in a little bit of potting soil or peat. Read some basic grow threads. She's over watered and already has rot at the bottom of the stem. She needs more light. If u could see the roots it would probably be going to mushy dark like the bottom of the stem.

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