Can this be saved?

Raspberrykiwi

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Yeah I think ima remove the spikes. I don’t feed the plant anything. Just water when dry this is my second post this month and I can’t seem to get any help :(
 

Raspberrykiwi

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There's your problem. I'm not a fan of Miracle Grow. They have some new organic stuff that looks ok though.
I received this plant in April and it looked like a string bean. The guy said it was the miracle gro organic black bag. Which I’ve thought it’s ok too. The spikes he added as well. During veg it was exploding with growth so fast it was crazy. No deficiencies that I noticed until it started flowering
 

Raspberrykiwi

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It's burnt to a crisp and likely to get worse if kept in the same conditions.

Hot soil, too much feed and a serious lack of air circulation I'd say
I am growing in a closet with the door closed. Unfortunately it’s the only place I can currently grow. I want to get a rent here after this plant. The closet during lights on is about 80-82 degrees
 

Raspberrykiwi

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Atm shocking it with fresh water will benefit more than hurt it. Im burning, put me out!
Ok. Lights come on in 30 min. I’ll run water through the pot and leave it outside for a few minutes to drip dry. How much should I run through? It’s a 10 gallon pot maybe? Maybe 7 idk
 

ComfortCreator

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I received this plant in April and it looked like a string bean. The guy said it was the miracle gro organic black bag. Which I’ve thought it’s ok too. The spikes he added as well. During veg it was exploding with growth so fast it was crazy. No deficiencies that I noticed until it started flowering
Based upon all of that, the spikes must be high nitrogen spikes which were working in veg but thats too much N in flower. Realistic move now is remove the spikes and flush.
 
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