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SirSmokesAlittle

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Hey guys. What is going on with this lady. I had some issues with Spider Mites on my last crop Got those taken care of and cleaned everything up! This one was growing strong but all the sudden it started turning yellow and the leaves twisting, then they turned brown and crispy what can I do to save it?
 

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Metasynth

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Hey guys. What is going on with this lady. I had some issues with Spider Mites on my last crop Got those taken care of and cleaned everything up! This one was growing strong but all the sudden it started turning yellow and the leaves twisting, then they turned brown and crispy what can I do to save it?
I’d be willing to bet your roots are fucked. Gonna be hard to save that plant, but maybe not impossible.

But that’s what plants tend to look like when you get some sort of pest that eats your roots, so the root mass can no longer support the foliage up top.
 

simpleleaf

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It looks like a bunch of different deficiencies to me. Nitrogen was the first one I saw, then I zoomed in. Like the prior RIUer mentioned, this could be caused by bad roots. Maybe septoria, seems like I'm seeing chronically overwatered symptoms.
 

Killaki

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Hey guys. What is going on with this lady. I had some issues with Spider Mites on my last crop Got those taken care of and cleaned everything up! This one was growing strong but all the sudden it started turning yellow and the leaves twisting, then they turned brown and crispy what can I do to save it?
What's your watering habits like? Environment grown in? I.e. medium, temp, rh, ph, ect.
Do you have any pictures of it before it got so yellow? Like recent in the days leading to.
If you're hoping to flower it any time soon the answer is no but if you're willing to fight it back to health and give it lots of time then possiblity is in your favor.
 

SirSmokesAlittle

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What's your watering habits like? Environment grown in? I.e. medium, temp, rh, ph, ect.
Do you have any pictures of it before it got so yellow? Like recent in the days leading to.
If you're hoping to flower it any time soon the answer is no but if you're willing to fight it back to health and give it lots of time then possiblity is in your favor.
Alright, so here it is guys

medium is soil Fox Farms Ocean Forest to be exact. Temp in the temp typically ranges from 65-75 degrees and anywhere from 35-65 percent humidity depending on if the humidifier is empty or not lol, also not looking to flower soon, I have other plants this one is the only one with issues! PH is a little high (don’t have a fancy soil meter that does digital output) but the needle is between 6-7 the water ph I typically ph tap water a day prior and let it sit for 24hrs uncapped to burn off any chlorine! Let me look for pics!
 

SirSmokesAlittle

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Haven’t fed for awhile! An also guys watering habits every morning before 8am I water about 1/4 gallon into 5 gal pot
Oh I did try a bone meal and couple other things supplements can’t remember what’s all in it from the top of my head but it’s called Commonweath Canna add in it’s typically for living soil
 

SirSmokesAlittle

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It’s in a fabric pot, and it has a stand to keep it out of water, I wouldn’t assume it’s over or under watering to be honest those pics were taken just after a hard rain and I had the plant outside while at work so I couldn’t bring it inside until later after I took the pics
 

HydoDan

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If you are watering everyday you're more than likely overwatering.. I water when the plant needs it, usually
every 3-4 days.. They need a dry back period.. Overwatering is usually caused by frequency not amount..
Probably some root rot gonnin on..
 
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SirSmokesAlittle

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UPDATE: the post was honestly fairly light but not completely dry, I have some coco in there to help hold water so I went ahead and took the plant out, took a look at the roots and they are white and healthy so I repotted into a 10 Gal. Been watering it as it needs it but recently it’s rained pretty often, with that being said putting it outdoor so early started it to flip into flower but I’m sure it will reveg in a few weeks max and go into July seems I was overwatering
 

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Budzbuddha

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Good Evening …. Dr. Piss is in.

Hmmmmm , an interesting case . I do believe that corgis are known 4-legged pee bags. Cold temps and overwatering conditions would interfere with normal dry back periods but all is not lost - allow plant to freely work thru any excess moisture. Resist peeing on it yourself too.

It is a lovely narrow leaf sativa and does look pretty good. However I would raise plant off of grassy soil ( bugs and what not ) using a simple crate or riser . Perhaps on a flat stepping stone with a riser. This will allow base not to stay over saturated and breathe.

If pee doggy gets too close - use water hose on him. As far as wetting the bed ….. that’s disgusting.
 

SirSmokesAlittle

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Good Evening …. Dr. Piss is in.

Hmmmmm , an interesting case . I do believe that corgis are known 4-legged pee bags. Cold temps and overwatering conditions would interfere with normal dry back periods but all is not lost - allow plant to freely work thru any excess moisture. Resist peeing on it yourself too.

It is a lovely narrow leaf sativa and does look pretty good. However I would raise plant off of grassy soil ( bugs and what not ) using a simple crate or riser . Perhaps on a flat stepping stone with a riser. This will allow base not to stay over saturated and breathe.

If pee doggy gets too close - use water hose on him. As far as wetting the bed ….. that’s disgusting.
The dog definitely pees on the pots no doubt about that one also thank you guys for the advice hahaha!! I appreciate it! The strain overall is some really great stuff, here’s a pic of the one inside in flower, certainly getting some clawing on this one and a little coloring in the leaves but I believe that to be excess nitrogen any corrections or advice on this would also be appreciated. ALSO. The corgi does not pee on this plant
 

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Nizza

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thank you! :lol:
hahaa :P glad to help

what are your watering practices? Do you allow some water to run-to-waste? This is soil yes? and what type of soil and what is your nutrition regime like?
Like buddha said, rising the plant off of where your water collects allows the base of the pot to breathe and allows you more control of the moisture in the pot.
If the plant isn't getting runoff and you are feeding it, you can have salts build up and cause problems like toxicities. Also, coco coir mixed into the soil can lead to pH issues, if it isn't amended properly. I am working on a coco soil mix because I grow indoors in pure coco and have a lot of old used coco I would like to use outside to repurpose it. Most people who I see have issues in soil are using a coco-soil mixture.
 

SirSmokesAlittle

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hahaa :P glad to help

what are your watering practices? Do you allow some water to run-to-waste? This is soil yes? and what type of soil and what is your nutrition regime like?
Like buddha said, rising the plant off of where your water collects allows the base of the pot to breathe and allows you more control of the moisture in the pot.
If the plant isn't getting runoff and you are feeding it, you can have salts build up and cause problems like toxicities. Also, coco coir mixed into the soil can lead to pH issues, if it isn't amended properly. I am working on a coco soil mix because I grow indoors in pure coco and have a lot of old used coco I would like to use outside to repurpose it. Most people who I see have issues in soil are using a coco-soil mixture.
The indoor plant does have a bit of coco in there, but the outdoor doesn’t! The nutrition I typically feed when they start looking hungry (color fades etc) and some water runs to waste under the indoor plant it’s lifted the outdoor isn’t it’s on the ground so that could be part of my problem on it but it’s the yellowing plant not the clawing
 
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