What has happened here?

beginner.legal.growop

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So I sprayed all my plants with azatrol and this morning this little Northern Lights auto flower is all burnt up and has brown/greyish gooey residue on the upward growth of the plant.
I think the burning is from nutrients, although non of his sisters are burnt... Anyways...

Is this Brown mold? Or is this something having to do with the insecticide(which is pretty much just a 69 dollar bottle of neem oil and soap...) or to much nurtrients? I have moved her back inside till her problem is better.

Does anyone know what the hell this is? I tried washing it off with tap water but nothing...

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I have never seen this happen before, has anyone ever ran into this problem? As you can see it is on the main shoot where you would top the plant if it was bigger.


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beginner.legal.growop

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she has boiled with the spray mate, only spray when lights are out if you have to spray at all.

I sprayed at sunset... So basically she had 10 hours of darkness before she got light again, plenty of time to dry... The next morning she was like this and I moved her inside?
There was no sun touching the plant and it was at least 68 degrees out when I sprayed. The sun was already behind the mountains. There is no way she could of boiled.

Also since I have moved her she has been growing faster than the others outside (i moved her inside under the CFL's back to 24 hours light), she is showing no signs of stunt or slowed growth in any area.

Wtf happened??
 

Dr Kynes

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thats a weird one never seen anything quite like that, except from minor exposure to defoliants or a fertilizer pellet in the growing tip

could be a chemical burn from the spray, soap can strip the natural protective layer off the leaf and cause drying/ burning damage. if it doesnt spread, and she greens back up, keep that spray off the growing tips as best you can, and water it down some. if it does spread or goes necrotic, time to top, and hope it's not systemic.
 

beginner.legal.growop

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thats a weird one never seen anything quite like that, except from minor exposure to defoliants or a fertilizer pellet in the growing tip

could be a chemical burn from the spray, soap can strip the natural protective layer off the leaf and cause drying/ burning damage. if it doesnt spread, and she greens back up, keep that spray off the growing tips as best you can, and water it down some. if it does spread or goes necrotic, time to top, and hope it's not systemic.
Fersure thanks. Im just gonna play it out and see wtf happens.
hopefully it doesnt have aids, hahahah(inside joke between me and Dr Kynes here)
 

beginner.legal.growop

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Hahahah funny shit, I saw the other two but I wasnt sure.

Gonorrhea of the throat is the new thing. Its from eating to much gonorrhea infected pussy/dick.

I think if you had that combo you would be dead haha.
 
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