Plant problem

SxIstew

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Maybe a little of everything......


I don't even know what to tell ya......

Don't wait so long to ask questions next time.
 

slowandsteady

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could be a lot of things, more info needed, you in soil or hydro how old what strain etc. if I had to guess(which I do) I'd go with nute burn.
 

shrewify

Member
That is one of the sickest plants i have ever seen broseph (sick as in bad).


Uh, don't even know where to start O_O
 

Nice Ol Bud

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We don't know any of your climate specs...
We don't know the duration of how long this has been in progress..
We don't know if it's starting from the top tips or if the lower one's progressed then spreaded to that top.
All of this matters... anyways.... make a long long long list.. and come back and we'll give you our theory.
Sorry..

NoB
 

shrewify

Member
DO you have a picture what it looked like before? It looks like its oozing out of its self. Which is really grotesque.
 

Madagascar

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I thought nute burn bc i just started using monster bloom. I thought i might have over done it. any solutions?
 

SxIstew

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How close are your lights? that can only be heat if it happened as fast as you say. unless you dumped acid in the coco.

Did you pH your water when flushing? instead of just using clean water?
 

SxIstew

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Never do it again.... lol

Do not worry about putting a 7.0-8.0 in for the flush. I do it with 7.8 all the time.

NEVER add acid to water for a flush. it gets trapped in the soil, coco, whatever medium really.

It's burning your roots as we sit here and tell you the problem.....



go flush them with tap water. or they will be worse by tomorrow.
 

Crankyxr

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it just started happening today, the plant was good yesterday.
Sorry, but it is simply impossible for a plant to get that sick overnight. I could feed a plant a whole gallon of non-diluted nutes and it wouldn't die out as fast as yours supposedly did.
It looks to be screaming out for phosphorus (mostly, although a LOT of other deficiences are in sight) and is eating at itself to get the nutrients that it needs to survive.
 
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