Drying leaves

Yesterday I went in my growroom to find my plant looking rather awful, so i decided to cut off all the leaves suffering this problem, and today I came back and found the rest of my leaves turning over to sudden death.

Does anyone know what the problem could be?

1. 2 days before the problem
2 and 3. yesterday
 

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Phelps

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PH =
EC (ppm, tds) =
Type of water used (tap, distilled, spring)=
Nutes =
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Any severe changes in environment, or stress during the last week?

I had a plant do this to me, but it was one plant in a tray of 50 other healthy ones so i chalked it up to a weak plant and tossed it.
 
PH =
EC (ppm, tds) =
Type of water used (tap, distilled, spring)=
Nutes =
Temp =
Humidity =
Any severe changes in environment, or stress during the last week?

I had a plant do this to me, but it was one plant in a tray of 50 other healthy ones so i chalked it up to a weak plant and tossed it.
I have yet to test ph, but its all done in ph balanced mg soil. I water with tap water that has been left to sit over night to distill, Temperature is a constant 28˚c humidity is around 20% and no changes in the environment what so ever.

The plant is 1 of 11 in the room, and is the only one to show signs. As well I am rather confused as I have never seen a plant with no prerequisite problems and over night turn into a plant far from pretty
 

Uk.Cobra

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looks like its time to transplant remove it from the container really quick if you see the root circling around the buttom its really time to transplant and i would say your other plants too

getting the humidity up too wouldnt hurt

all so you really need to get a PH tester you water could be 7+


and when you transplant them get rid of the MG soil your going to kill them get some fox farms or something better that MG shit
 

CLOSETGROWTH

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looks like its time to transplant remove it from the container really quick if you see the root circling around the buttom its really time to transplant and i would say your other plants too

getting the humidity up too wouldnt hurt

all so you really need to get a PH tester you water could be 7+


and when you transplant them get rid of the MG soil your going to kill them get some fox farms or something better that MG shit
Great advice, IMHO..It looks as if its been severely overfed... too many nutes. Might wanna go over your growing practices ..remember *Less is More* WHEN IT COMES TO Plant food. Easy does it. Good luck :)
 

Uk.Cobra

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Great advice, IMHO..It looks as if its been severely overfed... too many nutes. Might wanna go over your growing practices ..remember *Less is More* WHEN IT COMES TO Plant food. Easy does it. Good luck :)
forrrr sureeee less is moreee

i learned that the first week when i was babys them and constantly overwatering them causing nute lockout lol cause of the ph


well to say the least i check them once a day now and let them dry out before water touchs them XD
 
I have had no problems with mg soil, and like i said before, I am not using any nutrients except for whats in the soil, and i flushed the soil 3 times before i used it.
I know my ph is below 7 because my towns water ph is 5.5. As well I know the problems with less is more because my oldest plant had almost suffered root rot do to over watering as well as nute burn on its first set of leaves, As well i am a firm believer in a good wet dry cycle. Thanks for the advice though, i think the problem isn't one that is easy to figure out unless you can actually see it and its environment

Other information: today I looked at the plant again and the problem has seemed to have slow down, though the problem rooted from the fan leaves of the main stock, and since then i have removed all fan leaves off the stock, and had topped the stock as well to prevent newer nodes possibly having the same problem and having it spread to the rest of the plant.
 
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