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ogaitan1

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My two biggest plants are going through a scary phase. They look like they are drying up and droopy. They have curled leaves and look really damaged. The odd thing is that the other plants next to them didn't seem to get too affected by whatever it is. Can anybody tell me what it is and what i can do to save them? rollitu.jpgrollitu2.jpg
 

*BUDS

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Looks like a bad transplant or stress from the light, heat that the plant cant handle,new growth is dreadful. You should clone the good one and use it for a mother plant and stop this happening again.
 

*BUDS

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it should ,what are the temps/rh? sometimes shock takes a while to get over. Give that one a light spray with plain water to help with the leaves drying and put it away from strong light ,in the corner till you can nurse it back to health. Also no nutes till its growing again.
 

smallclosetgrowr

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Looks like a bad transplant or stress from the light, heat that the plant cant handle,new growth is dreadful. You should clone the good one and use it for a mother plant and stop this happening again.
no its def not transplant stress lol. new and old growth is effected.it seems unusual to me. it could just be a bacterial or fungal infection.
 

ogaitan1

Member
The reason I posted the thread is because I gave all my plants the same light and same treatment but only my two biggest reacted this way. I sprayed all of them with neem oil two days ago. They were all transplanted about a week ago. All the other plants are healthy. Why did those two react that way and the ones next to them stayed healthy?
 

303

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Strange, what is that medium you're using? I'm a firm believer of superthrive, seems to perk up sickly or stressed plants quicker than without. Looks like you got cooked plant to me, but if the others don't look like that something's wrong with the roots perhaps?
 
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