Please help me plant dying, a strain that means alot

Hello rollitup comunity! :leaf:

have an unknown but very spetial strain that was recived it was cut from a flowering plant about 2 months ago it took 2 weeks from rotting the clone till it started growing normaly it now it seems to be dying, the leavs on the bottom are crunchy and dead and the remaning green leaf has purple spots over it.

done a soil drench with eco-neem with the active ingrediant: Azadirachtin A & B 3 days ago because of fungas gnats but it has not fixed the problem it is still dying there is also a few spidermites that will be taken care of with a spray for mites but now dont think the mites or the fungas gnats are the problem

the grow area is 20 degress celsius and 50% humidity.
feed half strength veg nutes for its lifetime every 7 days, watered with just water about 5 times.
have transplanted to a bigger pot 1 month ago.
useing tap water from the start of the grow.
have never tested for PH becasue no ph meter avalible.
24/7 lighting no dark period 24 hours a day light scedule.


Here is a picture of the patient she is looking very much like it is in pain
it has just been watered




please begging anyone to help this plant means alot and would be hurt if it dies as there will be no other way to get this strain again

thank you guys anything will be helpful :razz:
 

KryptoBud

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I agree with the other guys, your best bet is to let it be. Adding some air flow will help dry the soil a bit faster. The soil looks green like its growin algae from being to wet.
 
I'd say get at least a cheap ph meter comes in handy and I,d use seed starting potting mix for clones first few weeks cause soil mixes can burn them just added that info cause u didn't say what soil u using
 

chuckie86

Well-Known Member
That soil don't look real good and only way the soil would turn green is from to much water like others said and wow u really gotta put the water to it to get like that I would easily scrap the top layer of soil off and put fresh dry soil well good luck
 
I think the only way to save that is by taking it out that cup soak it carefully in a bowl of tap water since u don't have ph meter until soil breaks up shaking of any remaining soil and expose all roots then replant in seedling ready mix try not to apply much pressure, shake water in a bottle and water very lightly. I'd also cut all damaged parts of leaves put in low light and keep away from direct air. That will also let u see if the roots haven rot if they are bad luck buddy. Just a newbies advice but did once a revived in and few days
 

Dr.Pecker

Well-Known Member
Your soil is not aerated enough you need something for drainage like perlite, rice hauls even vermiculite. It needs nitrogen because you took a clone from a flowering plant half strength every 7 days probably isn't enough.
 

John marks

Active Member
Hello rollitup comunity! :leaf:

have an unknown but very spetial strain that was recived it was cut from a flowering plant about 2 months ago it took 2 weeks from rotting the clone till it started growing normaly it now it seems to be dying, the leavs on the bottom are crunchy and dead and the remaning green leaf has purple spots over it.

done a soil drench with eco-neem with the active ingrediant: Azadirachtin A & B 3 days ago because of fungas gnats but it has not fixed the problem it is still dying there is also a few spidermites that will be taken care of with a spray for mites but now dont think the mites or the fungas gnats are the problem

the grow area is 20 degress celsius and 50% humidity.
feed half strength veg nutes for its lifetime every 7 days, watered with just water about 5 times.
have transplanted to a bigger pot 1 month ago.
useing tap water from the start of the grow.
have never tested for PH becasue no ph meter avalible.
24/7 lighting no dark period 24 hours a day light scedule.


Here is a picture of the patient she is looking very much like it is in pain
it has just been watered




please begging anyone to help this plant means alot and would be hurt if it dies as there will be no other way to get this strain again

thank you guys anything will be helpful :razz:
Wow
 

Growdict

Well-Known Member
I think the only way to save that is by taking it out that cup soak it carefully in a bowl of tap water since u don't have ph meter until soil breaks up shaking of any remaining soil and expose all roots then replant in seedling ready mix try not to apply much pressure, shake water in a bottle and water very lightly. I'd also cut all damaged parts of leaves put in low light and keep away from direct air. That will also let u see if the roots haven rot if they are bad luck buddy. Just a newbies advice but did once a revived in and few days
yes, do this if you want to save it.
Edit: also since you are getting rid of all current soil, it will solve your bug problem
 

Growdict

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worked for me. i started a seedling in promix and it started dying after a couple of days. i rinsed that shit off and stuck it in seedling mix and it recovered. now it is in 4th week of flower and looks awesome. i did a runoff test of the promix afterwards, ph 6.1 ppm 560. no nutes added, straight outta the bag like that. now i always start in seedling mix.
 

John marks

Active Member
Hello rollitup comunity! :leaf:

have an unknown but very spetial strain that was recived it was cut from a flowering plant about 2 months ago it took 2 weeks from rotting the clone till it started growing normaly it now it seems to be dying, the leavs on the bottom are crunchy and dead and the remaning green leaf has purple spots over it.

done a soil drench with eco-neem with the active ingrediant: Azadirachtin A & B 3 days ago because of fungas gnats but it has not fixed the problem it is still dying there is also a few spidermites that will be taken care of with a spray for mites but now dont think the mites or the fungas gnats are the problem

the grow area is 20 degress celsius and 50% humidity.
feed half strength veg nutes for its lifetime every 7 days, watered with just water about 5 times.
have transplanted to a bigger pot 1 month ago.
useing tap water from the start of the grow.
have never tested for PH becasue no ph meter avalible.
24/7 lighting no dark period 24 hours a day light scedule.


Here is a picture of the patient she is looking very much like it is in pain
it has just been watered




please begging anyone to help this plant means alot and would be hurt if it dies as there will be no other way to get this strain again

thank you guys anything will be helpful :razz:
Not to pick but I got to answer a question with a question...why did you wait ,till it was supper toasty to ask a question if it meant so much
 

John marks

Active Member
worked for me. i started a seedling in promix and it started dying after a couple of days. i rinsed that shit off and stuck it in seedling mix and it recovered. now it is in 4th week of flower and looks awesome. i did a runoff test of the promix afterwards, ph 6.1 ppm 560. no nutes added, straight outta the bag like that. now i always start in seedling mix.
Lol what...ok what type of pro mix for one and did you check to see what was giving you the 500+ reading for ppms,straight promix?
 

John marks

Active Member
worked for me. i started a seedling in promix and it started dying after a couple of days. i rinsed that shit off and stuck it in seedling mix and it recovered. now it is in 4th week of flower and looks awesome. i did a runoff test of the promix afterwards, ph 6.1 ppm 560. no nutes added, straight outta the bag like that. now i always start in seedling mix.
Ha well what do ya know lol thank you sir
 

MeJuana

Well-Known Member
I think if it were me I would poke 4 deep holes in the dirt criss cross from one another. You want to do this without damaging roots but that plant needs quarter sized holes. Take a rod the size of a pencil and measure it against the side of the container for depth and mark it 1.5 inches from the bottom. You don't want to penetrate the very bottom, an inch from the sides or the middle of the plant because roots are most likely there. Between the plant and the side of the container at the halfway point poke your pencil sized rod into the soil up to the mark we made then while it is still in the soil move it gently in small circles until it is about the size of a quarter. You need 4 holes all the way around the planter. You need her in weak light 2 feet away from a cfl curly bulb would be fine. 3 feet from a T5 HO. If you do this I expect some recover in 3 days do not move her back to the light until you have her looking more healthy.

Besides the above method which you might find aggressive the other choice has been mentioned. Transplant and rinsing the roots off sound like excellent advice I just want to add we do this in as low light as possible because roots really don't like light at all.

P.S. Generally if a clone gets this bad I toss it out but recently I almost lost my Triangle Kush so I had a refresher course on how to save a water logged plant.
 

Growdict

Well-Known Member
Lol what...ok what type of pro mix for one and did you check to see what was giving you the 500+ reading for ppms,straight promix?
ya, i know, everybody says promix is low ppms but my bag was high, it was HP with mycorrhaze (sp?) and it isnt my meter cuz when i mix my lucas formula it is only about 250ppm and my water is only 10ppm, so low it is hard to get a ph on my water
 
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