Found marijuana plant outback but terrible condition how do i save it ? URGENT

branson111190

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Ill get into detail later but I found a plant in terrible shape out back of my house how can I save it ? Will upload pics after posting my phone isn't working properly . Nevermind I can't upload but its really tiny has two stems from ground full leaf nothing else on the one stem second stem has what appears to be two baby leaves the plant is really shiny and is mainly red but rainbow colored in appearance like it has a sheen it looks healthy other than the color of it which I just described ad sorry for any grammar mistakes I'm high ;)
 
Lol did you both miss the part where I stated I can not upload the pictures ? It's in the ground . And @CISCOKID hence why I tried to describe the plant because I can't upload the photos . And yeah but I assume its been there for a while just not growing much . It gets sun almost all day the spot it's located in .
 
Lol did you both miss the part where I stated I can not upload the pictures ? It's in the ground . And @ciscokid hence why I tried to describe the plant because I can't upload the photos . And yeah but I assume its been there for a while just not growing much . It gets sun almost all day the spot it's located in .

:peace: Most people who say they cant post pictures, dont know how or wont spend 5 mins to learn how. I can not speak for anyone else, but im trying to HELP YOU sir.
Colored stems can be any number of things. More often than not, its just a Phenotype and will grow out of it. If your plan is to leave it outside for the duration, there is not too much you can do to help her out at this point. Unless you can transplant her bu if she is sick that could lead to death.
Given the circumstances I have read, twice now, I would consider transplanting it into a pot so you can control the lighting and moister. If you must prop her up until she regains her strenght. Transplanting can go badly, but if shes already on her way out then Drastic times call for Drastic measures sir.
I hope this helped, if you have any more specific questions or ideas I will happily help. ;)
 
Ah sorry If I came off wrong , and no I'm not like many other people . I have sense and intelligence up there :p

Thanks for the help I will transfer her asap when I get home . Wish me luck and say a prayer maybe ! :p
 
Lol did you both miss the part where I stated I can not upload the pictures ? It's in the ground . And @ciscokid hence why I tried to describe the plant because I can't upload the photos . And yeah but I assume its been there for a while just not growing much . It gets sun almost all day the spot it's located in .

Sure bro, the discription lacks all sorts of detail...like what sort of enviroment you found it in. Is it in a swamp or dessert or ditch or is it on the side of the road where all sorts of rain run-off is feeding it. That sort of thing...no pics..then let us see it with more details.. please. Hope it's a female too. :hippy:
 
"It's behind the shed" and it's maybe 50 feet from a dirty not-so-appealing yet beautiful creek/pond and it gets flooded easily . Average amount of grass with mild dew scintillating in the sunlight . The surrounding area emanates an enticing aura and instills feelings of warmth straight to your soul . There's a metal chainlink fence by it . It's erected itself to approximately 5 inches (on both parts) leaves are maybe 3 inches at the most down to 0.75 inches . Spiders infest the upper workings of the shed's overhang , acting like they pay rent . The suns ultraviolet rays target the plant at approximately 25 degrees to 257 degrees . There's maybe 1 cubic yard of walking space and the birds chirping add a nice touch to the atmosphere .
Enough detail ? :blunt:

And thank you everybody happy smoking :rollit::ganjamon:
 
Branson I would transplant FFOF sprayed with a weak mixture of superthrive is what I transplant into. I have found that there is little or no shock with this method. Fill pot 2/3 with soil then make a hole in the center for the baby. Mix no more than 2 small drops per gallon in a decent sprayer and spray soil until entire pot is nice and moist. Never done this with an outdoor plant but it is by far the best method for me. Good luck!
 
"It's behind the shed" and it's maybe 50 feet from a dirty not-so-appealing yet beautiful creek/pond and it gets flooded easily . Average amount of grass with mild dew scintillating in the sunlight . The surrounding area emanates an enticing aura and instills feelings of warmth straight to your soul . There's a metal chainlink fence by it . It's erected itself to approximately 5 inches (on both parts) leaves are maybe 3 inches at the most down to 0.75 inches . Spiders infest the upper workings of the shed's overhang , acting like they pay rent . The suns ultraviolet rays target the plant at approximately 25 degrees to 257 degrees . There's maybe 1 cubic yard of walking space and the birds chirping add a nice touch to the atmosphere .
Enough detail ? :blunt:

And thank you everybody happy smoking :rollit::ganjamon:

ok first off...pmsl :rofl:
secondly....relax. even if it dies, a brand spanking new seed, probably with a free seed, both feminised and or auto could be on your doormat in just a few days for just a few quid, from one of our sponsors such as ! Herbies Pick And Mix And Single Cannabis Seeds - Updated:14th Jul 2013 - The UK's Largest Pick And Mix And Single Cannabis Seed Bank , so there is no end of the world in site ;)

I would say in the first instance you need to dig it up, transplant it into an appropriate sized pot with some generic soil such as westlands multipurpose compost or john innes formulae no 2 mixed 50/50 with some perlite and then thoroughly water it in with tap water mixed with h2o2 at a ratio based on 1 part 3%h2o2 to 4 parts water. this concentration is aggressive enough to kill most soil nasties and mild enough for the plant to consider it a refreshing oxygen drink.
as an added bonus you could give it some anti shock vitamins in that water such as vita blue from our sponsor blue planet nutrients.

once you have reached this stage you should have a reasonably healthy plant in a very good starting position to establish its strength and this will then buy you the appropriate amount of time to truly work out what you want to do with the thing....good enough? ;)

Edit: and if you love your community and your plant as much as you should you would go by a spanky new camera and give us plant porn! =p
 
I never got notified of replies I'm sorry everyone ! It ended up dying :( I gave it a proper burial though , don't worry .
 
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