need help asap. plants look as if it was dying

cowboylogic

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Pineapple is correct. Gotta watch that new growth. And things in between. So you can answer these questions. Have I stopped it from spreading? How far did it spread? How is the new growth looking? New growth is looking great. But am I watching close enough to be certain it is no longer spreading? Initial symptoms can show quickly. Least we think so. But I think most of the time we are not paying attention to our plants. Catch those 'little hints'. But once we notice it becomes front page news. And as we all know. Front page news has a way of lingering. I like to look at growing this way. It is way easier to correct a deficiency than overcome a overdose.
 

Forzaitaly1

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Only the leaves affected will remain clawed. And possibly some new growth until it clears. Again like I said, you can have different pheno types within a strain. And even with clones you can have a few that do not respond to feedings the same as the rest. Dark green huh. And turned dark green as they began to claw. Then got brittle. You just answered your own question. The same one you have been givin an answer too a couple of times already in this thread before me. And if you would like to know what happened too them. Re-read this thread. That question has been answered many times already. But obviously its not the answer you are looking for. So here is the answer you are looking for. Feed those fuckers, they are starving. No doubt they are lacking nitrogen. Probaly P and K also. Better up fert rate by at least twice. Feel better now?
Im sorry but I think u may wanna RE-READ my post. I never said they turned green as they started curling down, I said They got green WHEN THEY DRIED OUT, weeks later after clawing.
 

cowboylogic

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Heres the deal. Seems nobody actually does any true research until you have a true problem. Peace RIU. Basics, its just an annual...
 

cowboylogic

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Im sorry but I think u may wanna RE-READ my post. I never said they turned green as they started curling down, I said They got green WHEN THEY DRIED OUT, weeks later after clawing.
You need to re-read your own posts. Read thru the thread again and you will come across them. You said turned dark green, began to curl down, then they began to dry out. Basics, you answered your own question.
 

Forzaitaly1

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You need to re-read your own posts. Read thru the thread again and you will come across them. You said turned dark green, began to curl down, then they began to dry out. Basics, you answered your own question.
Ok since u have problems following a simple path, Ill number it for u.
first: they curled down at about 2 or 3 weeks into veging
second: they felt dry probably about 1 or 2 weeks into flowering
last: they turned a dark green color(I don remember when I noticed that but definitely after them drying out)
I hope u now get it.
 
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