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Phabio007

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Welp. Have you looked close to see if you maybe have mites? Fungus gnats? Did you figure why your other ones had root rot? It sounds like it's all related. Pests, Heat Stress, Root Rot, underwatering and overwatering all can do things like that.
 
Welp. Have you looked close to see if you maybe have mites? Fungus gnats? Did you figure why your other ones had root rot? It sounds like it's all related. Pests, Heat Stress, Root Rot, underwatering and overwatering all can do things like that.
Bud rot not root rot and I haven’t got any bugs neither was on the previous one
 

Phabio007

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Oh my mistake. Can we see a picture of what the watering system looks like? Honestly cannabis leaves always feel like paper. Maybe it's not actually dry?
 

Jeffislovinlife

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Shit man I just ate some brownies so I could be really high right now so I'm going to stop talking now and wish you the best of luck :hump: where the brownies eating emoji
 

Doug Dawson

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Hey bud, I have to agree with the others. Fist thing I though was they got major heat stress or desperately need water. Coco should be drained to runnoff once or twice a day depending on how hungry the plant is. I think you can just leave your drip system on and feed them manually to 10 - 20 % runnoff for the next day or two. If they snap back you know what the problem is. They could also have buildup in the coco from not using it correctly to runoff so the manual feed should flush out any excess salt buildups. I know some use drip systems with no runoff in coco but I personally water by hand once or twice daily to runoff. Good luck, let everyone know how it works out.
 
Hey bud, I have to agree with the others. Fist thing I though was they got major heat stress or desperately need water. Coco should be drained to runnoff once or twice a day depending on how hungry the plant is. I think you can just leave your drip system on and feed them manually to 10 - 20 % runnoff for the next day or two. If they snap back you know what the problem is. They could also have buildup in the coco from not using it correctly to runoff so the manual feed should flush out any excess salt buildups. I know some use drip systems with no runoff in coco but I personally water by hand once or twice daily to runoff. Good luck, let everyone know how it works out.
Thanks mate I’ll let you know as soon as I’m hoping for the best tbh thanks for your help
 
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