Am I F--ked or what??

lgfarms

Member
Hey there fellow gardners,

So these once very green and lush little gals are now stricken by some terrible problem that is rather quickly killing my plants.

Not long ago the bottom leaves of my healthiest Train Wreck started to yellow... No big deal, I mean it was beginning to flower and all my plants have yellowed at the bottom at some point, so I thought it was just nature. But soon little dark spots developed on the yellowing leaves and this slowly crept up the plant. Even sooner, the yellow and spotted leaves dried up and fell off the stalks all together. And now almost daily dozens of leaves are falling off and yellowing/spotting A LOT!! Shit.

Anyone know what's up?

I haven't given her anything but RO water for at least 4 or 5 feedings. I don't think she's even soaking up all the water each time cause the bottom of the planter seems heavy before I water, but the top few inches are bone dry....

All my girls are a good month and a half into flowering so I just don't know if I'm gonna be able to salvage... And I think the same shit is happening to my little clones too!!! Ahhhh!

So am I F'd or what? :(

Anyone who can help I will totally buy them a sixer...

(The pic with the two plants is what my healthiest TW looked like just weeks ago, and another TW that was diagnosed as being bad PH... I flushed it as instructed and no change)
 

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DuluthDankMaster

Well-Known Member
id check into copper deficiencies. thats what i think it probably is. if thats the case you need to take care of it immediatly because its rare but fatal. its caused by over fertalizing. one cheap way to help it would be to soak a nickel or a dime in water and use that water to water the plant. goodluck man
 

lgfarms

Member
Yes they are outdoors. Natural sun only... I've been giving them nuts, but not for a while... been flushing pretty heavily cuz I thought the same thing...
 

Haight1985

Active Member
Well what about the basics whats the ph like going in and coming out ph problems show up as deficiencies. And from what I see now it looks like they are starved for nutrients due to how pale green they look most likely from all the flushing. Also a ec meter comes in handy to figure out if its under or over fertilized, just like run off ph check runoff ec to know when to start adding nutrients.
 
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