How would I figure that outIf it’s just one plant and all the others are fine under the same conditions, I want to say it’s a soil-borne virus or fungus.
I stopped feeding and only watered but it got worstlooks like way to much nutrients
Aside from sending samples to a lab, it’s only guesswork, but the leaves folding down like that and clawing are pretty common symptoms of microbial disease, so either virus or fungus or bacteria.How would I figure that out
Do this :
Stop all feed , water only ( when dry ) , hopefully she will just slowly pull thru excess.
But watch her .... if she doesn’t drink or improve let’s say in a week or so ...... it is what it is .
But why would this be the only plant reacting this way if there are others getting the same nutes, etc? The way the OP described it, this is an issue particular to this one plant while others are fine under same conditions.Again? How many plants has this happened to now ?
and we keep saying same thing, and you still havent learned to hold back on nutes? Wow
Different strains require/can handle vastly different nutrient levels. Hell even different phenotypes of the same strain. Thats why people recommend against filling a tent with all different strains when your running hydro. Soil is more forgiving but you can still fuck that up too. Of my current 7 strains, 3 got hungry, 3 were starving, and 1 was overfed. They were all in the same medium getting the same nutrients.But why would this be the only plant reacting this way if there are others getting the same nutes, etc? The way the OP described it, this is an issue particular to this one plant while others are fine under same conditions.
Good point, I’d assumed same strain...Different strains require/can handle vastly different nutrient levels.
Most us hobby growers like to run at least 4 strains lol. Makes everything more difficult but variety is the spice of life!Good point, I’d assumed same strain...
This one is northern lights from MSNL but it kept getting worse after I stopped feeding and only wateredBut why would this be the only plant reacting this way if there are others getting the same nutes, etc? The way the OP described it, this is an issue particular to this one plant while others are fine under same conditions.
The damaged leaves may not improve with the change — I was about to ask about the new leaves, but realize it’s probably far enough in flower that you’re not really seeing any.This one is northern lights from MSNL but it kept getting worse after I stopped feeding and only watered