Plant Died During Flowering

Strain: Nivana Autoflower Northern lights

1st plant seems to of been over watered and has died a few weeks into flowering.

2nd plant is looking well and healthy.

Both plants started a 12/12 light cycle at the same time but the 2nd plant is looking similar to......
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with compact areas. (2nd plant is about 14 inches)

1st plant is 40+ inches with multiple but tiny bud sites and has plenty of orange/red hairs on the sites, which is kind of confusing. This plant was also trial and error, at this point all the leaves are dropping and crispy, also the mistake of trimming the larger fan leaves with the idea of getting more light to the bud sites was made.


This is the 2nd plant:
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1st plant with the most problems:

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2nd plant was planted about 3 weeks after the 1st plant
I need help my plants are doing the same
 
Looks like you salted the shit out of them, Overwatered killed the drowning roots and she fried a painful death.
I need help my plants are doing the same

Flush the shit out of them. All it takes is one good hard salt shock to cause root death, then a nice wet pot that cant be soaked up by the dead roots and its all over.

Back to the OP. Can you tell us the size of your pots, your grow medium and feed schedule?
Don't feel bad I done as good as that one before lol
 
looks like a crazy amount of mite damage

edit: i dont see webs so that maybe rules out spider mites. but there are other types of leaf eating mites
 
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Back in the day a buddy of mine got something that looks the same. His issue was too much Nitrogen and he underwatered horribly. yours.... not sure.
 
it would have been more helpful if you had posted pics before they got that bad. it's hard to make judgments based on something that far gone.

i would guess it was a broad mite problem, if it was then your other plant is going to be suffering the same fate. if the other plant remains healthy then it's likely it was something isolated to the first plant. count yourself lucky if that's the case.
 
Agreed Mr.BouncyBounce.

If the trend can be observed, a better assessment of what caused the issue can be ascertained.
Also, the color of your light can make it difficult to see the early signs of problems so have a white
work light handy when you are looking at them.

Overwatering can lead to root failure. Rot is a quick killer.

Cheers!
 
Thanks guys I really appreciate it I have this one that's ready to go to flowering atleast I hope I don't want to mess this one up so I over watered it:/
 

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it would have been more helpful if you had posted pics before they got that bad. it's hard to make judgments based on something that far gone.

i would guess it was a broad mite problem, if it was then your other plant is going to be suffering the same fate. if the other plant remains healthy then it's likely it was something isolated to the first plant. count yourself lucky if that's the case.

A week before it got like that
 

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Looks like you salted the shit out of them, Overwatered killed the drowning roots and she fried a painful death.


Flush the shit out of them. All it takes is one good hard salt shock to cause root death, then a nice wet pot that cant be soaked up by the dead roots and its all over.

Back to the OP. Can you tell us the size of your pots, your grow medium and feed schedule?
Don't feel bad I done as good as that one before lol
I don't know exactly the size but i think like 3 gallons I don't want to kill this one any advice
 

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it would have been more helpful if you had posted pics before they got that bad. it's hard to make judgments based on something that far gone.

i would guess it was a broad mite problem, if it was then your other plant is going to be suffering the same fate. if the other plant remains healthy then it's likely it was something isolated to the first plant. count yourself lucky if that's the case.
I got 3 more in a different room they still veg
 
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