I think I have a fungus but I'm not sure

curious2garden

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You don't know what your talking about. I started to get rusty looking leaves prior to feeding it anything. The problem has gotten worse no matter what I have done. Not only are your assumptions off base but you're very rude too. If you can't be friendly then please stop replying to my posts. Thanks
So what did you amend your used FFOF with? Since you ignored @Rurumo 's query I'll ask again. When you insult @DCcan please contract you are correctly; you're.

Dilution matters.
 

DCcan

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Lol, I'm not insulted, it's just frustration.
I've done exactly that...the calmag dump, epsom salt dump, the half dissolved megacrop ferts...I know fried when I see it.

I know that when plants turn purple, leaves dry out and turn to powder in 6 hrs, something went wrong, numbers get transposed, you forget to stir, gave it 2 doses, etc.
Oh, well, too late.
 

curious2garden

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Lol, I'm not insulted, it's just frustration.
I've done exactly that...the calmag dump, epsom salt dump, the half dissolved megacrop ferts...I know fried when I see it.

I know that when plants turn purple, leaves dry out and turn to powder in 6 hrs, something went wrong, numbers get transposed, you forget to stir, gave it 2 doses, etc.
Oh, well, too late.
Good :) although he tried. I think all of us have killed a plant or two. Matter of fact I have 5 upstairs to murder!
 

Dank Bongula

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Okay so,
I started my grow on April 1st. Seedlings were germinated in ffhp in solo cups. After 15 days I transplanted to ffof that I recycled from my last grow. Several days ago when I started to problems I fed my plants with a tsp of cal mag diluted in a cup of water. The problem didn't really get better. The plants are not even theory days old so I'm not sure how they could be nutrient deficient so early on.

And you failed.to.adress the fact that both plants are showing the same signs even though only one was fed cal.mag. funny how you don't even take time to read the ops post and yet criticize anyway. Clearly you know everything.
You don't even know if you fed one or two that shot of poison. Get it together, man. bongsmilie
 

GardenWeasel77

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Honestly no one is even commenting on the fungus which is why I posted this thread. Everyone wants to post about grammer or talk about nutrient toxicity. Both my plants look like shit and only one was even fed so it's clearly a fungus. But anyway I'm over this thread.
 

curious2garden

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I'll just leave this here:
 

DCcan

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" Whatever this is keeps creeping up node by node. I will see if this feeding fixes things. But obviously if it's some type of fungus or blight it won't..."
Don't listen to dccan he's troll with way too much time on his hands
Actually, running around other threads is trolling.
How did feeding them work out for you?
Got more pics. or do we guess?

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DCcan

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Get a life troll
No pictures? Still plugging your ears, so maybe try reading for a bit.



I'll put this here so others will have a reference what's a disease and what poisoning look like.

White paper on "Emerging diseases of Cannabis sativa and sustainable management"
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ps.6307







(A)–(C) Fusarium causes yellowing of foliage and internal stem necrosis.
(D)–(F) Pythium causes wilt and crown necrosis.
(G)–(I) Golovinomyces causes powdery mildew on leaves and inflorescences.
(J)–(L) Botrytis causes bud rot.
Respective pathogen cultures are shown in (C), (F) and (L).
 

GardenWeasel77

Active Member
No pictures? Still plugging your ears, so maybe try reading for a bit.



I'll put this here so others will have a reference what's a disease and what poisoning look like.

White paper on "Emerging diseases of Cannabis sativa and sustainable management"
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ps.6307







(A)–(C) Fusarium causes yellowing of foliage and internal stem necrosis.
(D)–(F) Pythium causes wilt and crown necrosis.
(G)–(I) Golovinomyces causes powdery mildew on leaves and inflorescences.
(J)–(L) Botrytis causes bud rot.
Respective pathogen cultures are shown in (C), (F) and (L).
The troll has returned
 

Dank Bongula

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>:(

Um if you know how to read then you would know I only fed one with cal mag.
These are your fucking words, dummy!! You said you fed both of them...them...it means more than one.

The problem is not nutrient toxi like some people *cough* *cough* would have you believe. I've only fed them once with 1tsp of cal mag and they were showing signs of trouble before hand. 99% sure they have a fungal or bacterial infection
I fed them 1 tsp of cal mag only. They were transplanted into ffof on the 15th so I haven't fed them at all yet.
Pull your head out of your ass...you poisoned your plants, accept it.
 

DCcan

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They already know, just can't take advice. Sad tale of no ventilation>Bugs>heat stress>CalMag def> CalMag toxicity>flushing>more watering
The troll has returned
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growsince79 said...
The roots need to recover first. Raise the light until it recovers. And quit overwatering.

MIMedGrower
Plant looks overfed enough to lock out the roots and now is eating itself. Upper leaves with burned tips and fading lowers serving as plant food.

Aquaman said....
... too much light at one point, watering definitely and very likely the nutrient concentration. When a plant is stressed it comes out in the form of nutrient deficiencies most often.

It's not fungus it is 100% nutrient related. But I won't bother since you don't want to hear it.

Answer @MIMEDGROWER and @Anthem questions so they can help you.

I'd take the opportunity to answer their questions so they can give you advice based on information and not a shot In the dark. It's not my place to jump in here as they were offering help but you didn't want to take it.

So if your set on it I would just prepare for some I told ya so's and accept that humbly.

GNick55 said....

too me it looks like damage from overwatering..

too much watering..

cotts1 said....
, looks like overwatering. Don't water them for like a week and then only give them light water until they recover. Put a floor fan blowing on the root zone to help air get to the roots and maybe run your exhaust 24/7 to improve air exchange and to lower humidity so they dry out faster
 
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