HELP! Plant is being destroyed

EastSide

Active Member
Starting about a week ago the leaves on one of my plants started yellowing and getting brown spots on it. Now it has spread around the plant and im worried ill lose it. I flushed the soil with 4x the amount of water. Any more ideas. Thank you.


I tried putting pictures up, however, even using the lowest quality setting on my camera and the allowed size the file was too big.
 

xpyr0x666

Active Member
That describes absolutely nothing. You didnt specify what stage or how big the plant was, if you gave it fertilizer or not. Nor any photos. I can only assume you burned it from lights, ferts, or WAY over watered it. Since you already flushed it I would say let it fully dry and best of luck to you. Then again I know nothing about growing well, anything at all.

Post some more info and maybe photos and one of the growers here can probably help you.
 

EastSide

Active Member
Hey are some pictures now. Just changed the format. The plant is approx. a month into flowering, long story short though it had to sit under natural light for a week and half when it was taken off 20/4 lighting. I notice tiny, tiny black bugs on it about a week ago, that i thought i had gotten rid of. The plant is currently about 4 feet tall, and it was given Fox Farm Grow Big during vegatative, and is currently being given Big Bloom with every watering (4 tbsp w/ every gallon of water)

Thanks for the help

P.S. I took off all of the leaves that had this problem, so hopefully that will help
 

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firstimegrwr

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are they always next to the ceramic wall? You may be experiencing a temp drop causing the plant to start "shedding unneeded fan leaves" getting ready for harvest? It's happened to mine which is near an exterior wall. Just started happening when the temps took a dive in the NE. Plant is 28 weeks old in second flower.
 

EastSide

Active Member
No, sorry. I just took the picture while i was flushing it, so its sitting in my bathtub. As to the spidermites, it could be. Do they develop tiny webs at nodes all over the plant?? If so, would i need to get a chemical spray to get rid of them??
 
Do you have a nutrient tester so that you can bring your plant back into balance? A ph testing will also be necessary....eye-balling it will just make things worst. Your plant appears to have been over watered, too many nutrients, and possible fungus.
 

EastSide

Active Member
I heard from a friend that spraying a diluted pink liquid soap solution on the plant would get rid of the spider mites. Is this valid, would there be negative effects on the plant?
 
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