Hello, everyone! My name is Samuel and i became a new grower now in June 20th.

Good night guys!
Recently i started a new grow and i realized that my plants are growing more slowly than usualy. What could it be?

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Welcome to the best show on the planet!

Now, a few questions for ya.

How old are they? What size light? What medium? Whats the environment at temp and humidity? Are you feeding them?

This will help establish a baseline, for anyone attempting to help you diagnose.

Again, welcome!

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Two or so weeks old? Coco? They look like they’re doing well🙂

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Greetings @samukush,

Welcome to Cannabis Grad School!

What are you growing and how are you growing it? The more we know, the more we can help.

-Grouchy :v: :green_heart:

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Welcome to OverGrow!

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They have 15 days old. The grow hs 40x40x120cm. The temperature varies between 17 and 23 degrees. humidity 55%- 70%. Soil is organic.

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two weeks old bro. I feel like they are taking too long to evolve.

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The led is a quantum board 65w LM301H

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They look on point for their age and conditions.

This hobby will give you new meaning with the phrase “watching the grass grow” :wink:

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Welcome to Overgrow!

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Ok. Thank you. Good to know

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Hey bro
Good night

Look the girls today. Are they Good? Why are they so low?

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Hey guys!!! Look the girls, whats happening here? What could be causing this?


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Whats in the soil buddy?

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Believe it or not you can actually over water young plants in Coco coir if the environmental conditions are not on point… Some of the earlier photos look to be that way. Roots need to get established before starting up saturation and feeding since the medium really contains nothing. The last photo with lime green color and curling down leaves kind of tells me that but also could be PPM out of whack. Did you properly rinse before planting? Some brands offer fully rinsed and charged coco but have to check

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yes, i watered them too much. Thank you

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coco and some organic soil

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Something wrong with the soil, maybe you have too many nutrients or you’re causing an overwater.

I really wet them too much. I thought the problem was not enough water, but I ended up overdoing it. I’ll be back here in the next few days to show you how they are.

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Don’t stress…let them dry back. But try to keep in mind how heavy the pots are right now when it was too much and just don’t go back to these levels.
Maybe fill a pot with leftover soil/coco and lift it to see how an empty pot feels in comparison.


There’s a lil trick for beginners, put a wooden scewer in the pots and pull it out before you water. If it’s still looking wet,don’t water.

Always lift the pot before you water to feel if they even need any. Often it’s not the case with small plants,as they don’t drink very much till their roots conquered the whole pot.

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