got sick plants how do I

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skullcandy

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i transplanted some plants that were not doing so good , now one of them is droopy curly leaves and stems looks like its dieing the others look fine , except for the tips of a few leaves that have curled.also a few leaves have whiteish or yellow tips one has what looks like white outlined leaves do these leaves need to be removed ? and if so how would i remove them from the small stem that holds it leaveing the other four leaves or should it be removed from the stem that holds all five leaves ? it's my first any advice would be useful .and how close should i cut it from the main stem ?

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Not enough info to really help you, but I let my leaves fall off naturally. Unless I am doing a form of lst/lollypopping/eta.
 
Rosebud said:
Can you take a picture for us?

i can it is going to take me awhile i am not to good with computers atleast not yet.
 
Don't cut anything off. How are you watering? What is your soil? What lights are they under? How is the air movement in there?
 
rosebud

I am doing a gallon with grow big nutrient between the five of them every other day, i am useing the 3 x 135 led its the seven band . soil is fox farm ocean
 
looks like soil is way to hot or your feeding is to much
as well droopy leaves causes are over watering , or not enough watering ,or root bound my guess looking at your plants looks like not enough watering the problems are under soil i think how well was root structure ?? was there roots
Also the plant looks shriveled did ou spray plant lights on ???? you may not have any humidity in there or way to much causing plants to do what there doing
look at the new growth if symptoms are still happening
 
Fox farm has nutes in it that will last 5 weeks. Don't feed during that time.

Stick your finger down into the soil up to your knuckle and see if it is wet?

So, quit feeding. and when you water, water deep and then let dry to the knuckle, then water again.

Your using led's? I don't know how close you keep the plants to those.

Your plants need a lot of fresh air too with fans blowing across them.
 
Dr. Fever and Rosebud have given you good advise. I am thinking probably a combination of overnuting and overwatering.

I do have another question. It appears from the pictures that the pots are only about 1/2 full of soil. Is this an optical illusion or is the soil level several inches from the top of the pot? If so, was there a reason?
 
yes one of the pots is about four inchs from the top i filled it that way cause that spacific plant is only around five inches tall and the pot is five gallon i think . will this harm the plant?
 
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