Plant dying off

theblues

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Now then it’s been a while….

I’ve been out of the game for several years and just recently started back up

Anyone shed some light on what’s happening to this single mother I have? I saved her to stop me having to buy clones from other sources she was doing fine up until the other day, growth stopped and appears to be dying off

can’t see any sign of pests etc



can anyone help or is she past helping?
Thanks
 

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Oh she's baaaaad!...Needs nutreints, water and probably potassium from what I can judge. The condition is really not well so she might be gone, but you can try saving her but actually just food. Cut the damages (I mean most damaged) leaves off, give her rain or distilled water, add fertilizers for vegetation state, and dont forget potassium and maybe a little of nitrogen, just a little. That's what I can tell

By the way, are you sure there's nothing odd in the soil like idk pests or whatever?
 

Hugo Phurst

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Do you let the grow medium dry out completely, till the pot is light? - can cause an imbalance &/or lockout
Does it smell (bad) anywhere around the pot? - root rot

Damage is done & she'll take some time to recover.

Good luck
 

ProPheT 216

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I always seem to see with different eyes. You have a bunch of smooth edged 3 finger leafs. Your plant was never healthy, probably overfed till she cooked. Leaves all seemed to burn from the tips back. This is the definition of not reading your plant and just shoving more food in. So now you in turn have every problem.
Bad roots, ph is wacked, ppm is wacked, lockout like crazy, plant is burnt and stunted. My 2 cents
 
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Fallguy111

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looks like she outgrew her pot. I’d cut off everything dead or dying except a handful of green shoots. Either feed compost tea (or equivalent) or up pot. Once you get decent cuts take them. Chances are you could pull and root something now but best practice is to only take clones from healthy mothers.
 

Hollatchaboy

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Now then it’s been a while….

I’ve been out of the game for several years and just recently started back up

Anyone shed some light on what’s happening to this single mother I have? I saved her to stop me having to buy clones from other sources she was doing fine up until the other day, growth stopped and appears to be dying off

can’t see any sign of pests etc



can anyone help or is she past helping?
Thanks
Dry coco.... no Bueno. A plant that size should have 95% saturated coco, at least at lights on. Autowater can be your friend with coco.
 

DanKiller

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Nothing to it, you can make it bounce back in 2 weeks, I had worse looking trash plants half dry that I revived easy.
Take it out of the pot, cut 1/3 of roots at all angles, put back in fresh soil mix with some ferts, I recommend some coco/peat/slow release mix, water carefully and not too much at 6.2 ph without adding nutes.
Cut dying branches at intersections where new growth is appearing on all the plant.
In 2 weeks it's supposed to be healthy and growing like crazy.
 

Beeswings

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Nothing to it, you can make it bounce back in 2 weeks, I had worse looking trash plants half dry that I revived easy.
Take it out of the pot, cut 1/3 of roots at all angles, put back in fresh soil mix with some ferts, I recommend some coco/peat/slow release mix, water carefully and not too much at 6.2 ph without adding nutes.
Cut dying branches at intersections where new growth is appearing on all the plant.
In 2 weeks it's supposed to be healthy and growing like crazy.
This is what I would try as well, what do you have to lose at this point?
 
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