Leaves are dead, wilted, dried, not sure why

JC12345

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This happened over 2-3 nights. I am not sure the cause of it, but I feel like my humidity is too high. this is week 11 of flowering, they haven't grown much for the last 5-6 weeks. I can't get the humidity below 65% with my fans and dehumidifiers. Can anyone diagnose the problem?
 

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Bernie420

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This happened over 2-3 nights. I am not sure the cause of it, but I feel like my humidity is too high. this is week 11 of flowering, they haven't grown much for the last 5-6 weeks. I can't get the humidity below 65% with my fans and dehumidifiers. Can anyone diagnose the problem?
You burnt them up.
 

JustBlazin

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You burnt them up.
what he said
i saw a post the other day in a thread just like this one that asked something like why people wait until the plant/plants are on deaths doorstep before they come on here and ask for help? cause there is usually really good growers on here that will help and if you would have posted when the problem started someone could have helped(more than likely would have said to back off on the nutes maybe flush first)but now............i reckon its too late
 

JC12345

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It happened so quick. They looked good on Friday when I fed them, then on Sunday night/Monday morning, it looked like this. Is it possible for it to recover still?
 

JC12345

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Is it still harvestable? And should I just harvest now then? I feel like nutrient burn shouldn't kill plants off that fast though.
 

waterproof808

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I'd consider 65% low humidity where I live lol...humidity is def not your issue.
Looks like you have a pretty bad mite or thrip problem as well as alot of other stuff going, but we will need more details about your growing medium, what you are feeding, room temps etc.
 

JC12345

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I am feeding them botanicare pure blend pro bloom. and botanicare cal mag. room temps are around 70-80F. I use foxfarm happy frog for the soil.
 

McStrats

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It happened so quick. They looked good on Friday when I fed them, then on Sunday night/Monday morning, it looked like this. Is it possible for it to recover still?
Nutrients are like vitamins. The plant "feeds" mostly through photosynthesis. I think that is where a lot of new growers have a false understanding of the role that nutes play in the overall picture. You can grow very good pot with no nutes at all.

I would get a successful grow under my belt before touching any nutes. Start over with something bullet proof like White Widow or Northern Lights (autoflower) and use an amended soil like FFOF. Just give it water when the pots feel light.
 

Bernie420

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I am feeding them botanicare pure blend pro bloom. and botanicare cal mag. room temps are around 70-80F. I use foxfarm happy frog for the soil.
at what ppm and how often?

Your plants are fucked. Run it out, get what you can.

Yes it happens that fast...happens faster with a sick plant to start with...just burnt up a plant last week cuz I didnt bother to check the ppm. Im guessing I gave it about 1400-1900 ppms.
 

haloman420

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If this was a western, they just got the cowboy from underneath the bull and realized his chest is crushed. The cowboy knows they can't save him. Your plants are the cowboy. You are the bull. Try and harvest it now. Make rso, shatter and or cannabutter ext.
 
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