Can someone please explain this

Newbiegrowerrr

Active Member
I posted on here the other day but didn’t get much of a response prob due to the essay I wrote but can someone tell me how my plant can go from the first pic to the second pic overnight without feeding or watering , was it the temps that dropped below 10 degrees and how is that possible in under 24 hours

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Was a flush and light feeding 4 days before the first pic due to PH out and it was recovering nicely then woke up to that out without doing nothing to it. Did the cold night do this . Grown outside in a store room in a self made tent and left store room door open and got pretty cold last couple nights
 

rob333

Well-Known Member
cold can do that but then again if u flushed 4 days ago and have not fed take a day or 2 for her to start feeding again she gone to eat nothing in the soil so she sucked her leaves
 

Newbiegrowerrr

Active Member
+ the cold
I forgot to mention it’s in some organic soil transplanted into it 3 weeks ago and after flush I fed half strength nutes and teaspoon of Epsom salt. Do you think the soil will still have more than enough nutrients in it still also with the added nutes after flush that it could only be the cold and not her eating herself ? I only say this because she had very minor Nute burnt tips after the flush and was getting real healthy and then just that 1 night something went wrong.

I’ve read cold can fuck the PH of the soil but would that mean I’d need to do another flush?

Also yesterday I didn’t wanna feed her much thinking it should have enough food, in a panic I gave her a teaspoon of Epsom salt and a tablespoon of molasses and 1/4 cup of raw coconut water from a young coconut I got from Coles PHd to 6.5 in a gallon of water and this morning there’s no noticeable difference yet , I can see my new roots poking out of the holes in the bottom and they are big and white so don’t think it can be root rot either , I’m legit out of ideas
 

NGA

Well-Known Member
I don't grow in soil but what's going on is present in first pic second pic it's getting more apparent
 

Newbiegrowerrr

Active Member
I don't grow in soil but what's going on is present in first pic second pic it's getting more apparent
Mg deficiency ? My first thoughts also I just didn’t know it could progress that much in a night. I did foliar feed Epsom salt that day i woke up to it looking that bad thinking it was Mg but since no improvement Yesterday i fed her what I stated just before hoping she bounces back but this morning was no noticeable difference which makes me think cold dropped the PH and blocking out Mg but how do I fix that ? Do I raise temps and let it correct itself or do I flush again n start fresh
 
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