A little advice please

Ok my plants stopped budding in about week 6 of flowering All the leaves died on the plant and I couldn’t figure out why so I went ahead and chipped them down before the buds died as well so I can get some kind of smokable bud off them. The PH was good it was a little hotter then I liked and I watered till it drained and didn’t water again until it was dried. I thought maybe root rot but the roots looked good I think so anyways. I posted a pic of the roots ave the bud any advice would be awesome just in case it happens again.
 

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Richard Drysift

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2 reasons why they may have stopped flowering:
1. Got seeded...easy to find this out. If there’s no seeds then...
2. Plant dried out from a lack of water. PH imbalance doesn’t kill plants instantly just makes them unhealthy over time by denying them nutrients.
Fan leaves dying off near the end of flowering is a normal sign of maturity if it’s mostly on the bottom or leaves shaded under canopy but if they are all shriveling up top to bottom it’s due to the soil drying out forcing the plant to use its own moisture. Have a feeling that week 6 bud is not gonna be fire but maybe you dry it right and get some smoke off it. If it’s seeded then all bets are off.
 
2 reasons why they may have stopped flowering:
1. Got seeded...easy to find this out. If there’s no seeds then...
2. Plant dried out from a lack of water. PH imbalance doesn’t kill plants instantly just makes them unhealthy over time by denying them nutrients.
Fan leaves dying off near the end of flowering is a normal sign of maturity if it’s mostly on the bottom or leaves shaded under canopy but if they are all shriveling up top to bottom it’s due to the soil drying out forcing the plant to use its own moisture. Have a feeling that week 6 bud is not gonna be fire but maybe you dry it right and get some smoke off it. If it’s seeded then all bets are off.
Well it don’t look like there is seeds in it and the soil was still wet through out after I cut them down I went through the soil to see the roots.
 
2 reasons why they may have stopped flowering:
1. Got seeded...easy to find this out. If there’s no seeds then...
2. Plant dried out from a lack of water. PH imbalance doesn’t kill plants instantly just makes them unhealthy over time by denying them nutrients.
Fan leaves dying off near the end of flowering is a normal sign of maturity if it’s mostly on the bottom or leaves shaded under canopy but if they are all shriveling up top to bottom it’s due to the soil drying out forcing the plant to use its own moisture. Have a feeling that week 6 bud is not gonna be fire but maybe you dry it right and get some smoke off it. If it’s seeded then all bets are off.
Every single leave on the plant was dead and I cut them down because the out side of the buds felt like they was starting to crisp up like they was drying out. It’s like the roots just stopped pulling moisture up from the soil
 

spliffendz

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To me, they look well overdone, the buds I mean, even though it's a blurry picture, are you sure they are @ 6 weeks?
 

Twohearted

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That just looks like crazy nutrient burn.

Nutrient burn basically causes dehydration. Plants can't drink the water because it's too salty so they just shrivel up and die.
 

Richard Drysift

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That just looks like crazy nutrient burn.

Nutrient burn basically causes dehydration. Plants can't drink the water because it's too salty so they just shrivel up and die.
The third scenario; severe nutrient burn is the worst thing possible. Makes sense; would stop everything including flower development. Shit like this is why I switched to organic soil; you just water them. Easy. Breezy. Beautiful.
 
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