Help Please...She's dying...

Pecas

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I am a first time grower and just took my lady from 24hr lighting to 12/12. I had noticed brown spots on some of the leaves aand a couple white spots.....some leaves are culing up and dying. Now the plant has limp branches with pieces falling off!!! Please help me save her if i can.....:cry:
 

pabloesqobar

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I have no idea, but the more experienced folks will want to know a bit more info such as: medium (soil, hydro, etc.), type of nutes and feeding schedule, type of lighting and where they are located - in other words, all the stuff they need to know in order to diagnose your problem.
 

Pecas

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Ok I am using 2 90watt flood lights and growing indoors. She is just over 2 feet tall. I am using a 5-1-1 fertilizer and thats it :cry:....This is my first time growing so its all new to me. I have a small fan in the room but just turned it off because the plant is so weak. I have it in miricle grow potting soil.
 

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pabloesqobar

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How old is your plant? If you're using MG potting soil with the 3 month supply of nutes AND adding additional nutes which contain 5-1-1 (fish emulsion I'm guessing) then you potentially have nute burn. At over 2 feet tall, I'm guessing it's been growing for awhile, tho. I used the MG potting soil and ended up putting some fish emulsion once the 3 month supply of nutes were toast.

I'm not sure what you mean by "flood lights". (2) 90 watt floodlights on one plant may be creating some heat issues. How close are the lights? It's possible flood lights are scorching those leaves.
 

Jester88

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I have no idea, but the more experienced folks will want to know a bit more info such as: medium (soil, hydro, etc.), type of nutes and feeding schedule, type of lighting and where they are located - in other words, all the stuff they need to know in order to diagnose your problem.
not necissarily

i think it could be light/heat stress. a floodlight puts out too much heat in comparison with its usable light ie: it would be mainly to the red side of the scale.

if not invest in a ph tester as mentioned earlier. 1 or 2 cfls would do you just as good as those flood lights seem to be.

hope this helps
peace out
j88
 

thatdjsnow

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lol im not that experienced - but it looks to me like lack of water/early heat stress in the first to pics - and nute burn in the second set of pics... but dun hold me to it (or flame me if im wrong! :P)
 
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