Help are my plants dying!!!

Indy73

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So last week I got new lights because I was told mine weren’t strong enough. I have 310 actual power led lights in a 3x3 tent with 3 clones. I have the lights all the way up as far as it can go. I’ve noticed a lot of my fan leaves are drying out and dying. I’m not sure if I’m over feeding them or have some type of deficiency or even if it’s my temperature because I live in a hot climate and my temp in the tent is often over 80 degrees. Can someone please help ? I’m almost to the home stretch I would hate to lose them now.
 

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Herb & Suds

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First you are not on the homestretch
Second you shoved a higher power light without letting them adjust
The damage I'm seeing is from grower error earlier on, usually hidden when using a blurple light
Third your temps are too high and you aren't planning any resolution you have at least 6-7 weeks to go
but good luck
 

Indy73

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First you are not on the homestretch
Second you shoved a higher power light without letting them adjust
The damage I'm seeing is from grower error earlier on, usually hidden when using a blurple light
Third your temps are too high and you aren't planning any resolution you have at least 6-7 weeks to go
but good luck
I was told to get new lights and top raise them up higher until the plants adjusted. Is there another way I should have eased them into it. N it’s that the reason they are dying . I just bought a cooling unit so I hoping it cools down the tent
 

Indy73

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Do I see PM in some of those pictures or is the lighting playing tricks on me?
I have been battling pm issues. In the beginning on my grow I had humidity problems. Though controlled now the pm still pops up every now then. I’ve been spraying with milk and water. Anything you would recommend?
 

Jjgrow420

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Can you at least let me know why so I can do what not to do next time
its pretty hard to give you a definitive answer.
but i can tell you that you have a mountain of issues piling up. the plant looks stressed as fuck. youre in early if it were me id toss it all away clean like a madman and start over. that may not be an option for you but i will tell you that you're gona be dissapointed in the end. the longer you let wpm continue the more spores are released into the area. once you see it the wpm has already been there for some time and its just releasing more spores. sorry man the only way to stop it is to control your environment better and keep clean. when your plants immune system is down because of wpm other factors will affect the plant tenfolds. higher intensity light, fertilizer and environmental problems will all cause major events to the plant.
 

SwampYankee

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I have been battling pm issues. In the beginning on my grow I had humidity problems. Though controlled now the pm still pops up every now then. I’ve been spraying with milk and water. Anything you would recommend?
I foliar spray dr zymes as a preventative to PM. I've heard people using an alkaline water spray and even milk if I remember correctly. Once it starts to show up it's a constant battle to keep it at bay sadly.

If you can get it through this grow absolutely clean that grow area thoroughly as the spores are likely all over the place
 

Indy73

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its pretty hard to give you a definitive answer.
but i can tell you that you have a mountain of issues piling up. the plant looks stressed as fuck. youre in early if it were me id toss it all away clean like a madman and start over. that may not be an option for you but i will tell you that you're gona be dissapointed in the end. the longer you let wpm continue the more spores are released into the area. once you see it the wpm has already been there for some time and its just releasing more spores. sorry man the only way to stop it is to control your environment better and keep clean. when your plants immune system is down because of wpm other factors will affect the plant tenfolds. higher intensity light, fertilizer and environmental problems will all cause major events to the plant.
Dam so is no way to salvage any of them.
 

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Jjgrow420

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i mean im not telling you what to do thats your decision. can they be salvaged? probably
is it worth it? probably not.
theyre pretty spindly, small stems. you arent gona loose much...
i know it sucks but it can be more of a cock in the face to deal with all the issues through the entire grow to end up with a subpar yeild and product.
 
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