wilted leaves?

so about a 3 weeks ago I had a issuewith a common bug that lays eggs in your soul when it's too damp ad I can't remember the name but it wilted my plant pretty good and I was just going to throw it out today but I got home and it had new growth on node 2,3,4,5 so I wanted to know if I should cut the leaves that are wilted cuase they don't seem to be coming back by slot of the plants leaves our pretty bad so I would be cutting a lot,the plant is a blueberry auto flower on day 38,it is behind my other 2 plants becusse it stoppedgrowing for a week or so while I wasin the process of getting rid of thebugs
 
I had one that had a similar issue... I left the leaves and eventually they grew out.
When bouts did it catch up to our other plants? Or did it? Ive struggled with temps my whole grow being up
North and stsrting late on my
Grow so on some days my
Plants our slow but others theyl have a new set of
Almost full
Grown leaves at the end of the day
 
Also if
You know,one of my plants is a QP auto and it's already showing preflowers woth all kinds of white hairs,and it's the same age as the other 2,I have a green crack which is not a autoflower but still they our the same age,is this normal? Should I switch over to flowering nutrients? It's only 39 days old
 

roseypeach

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sounds like it may be alright but I'd suggest transplanting it into some clean soil if you can. Without pictures I can't really say much else..
 

roseypeach

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Also if
You know,one of my plants is a QP auto and it's already showing preflowers woth all kinds of white hairs,and it's the same age as the other 2,I have a green crack which is not a autoflower but still they our the same age,is this normal? Should I switch over to flowering nutrients? It's only 39 days old
Can you post a pic or two? if you are seeing preflowers then I would say yes, however you say you have a lot of wilted leaves, so you may want to keep giving regular nutes for another week or two to build her up first (without me seeing pics that's the best advice I can give you).
 

whitebb2727

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Fungus gnat larva. Use a layer of sand, perlite or mulch to interrupt their life cycle.

Also they are a sign you are watering too much. Let the soil dry and they will die.
 

KryptoBud

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so about a 3 weeks ago I had a issuewith a common bug that lays eggs in your soul when it's too damp ad I can't remember the name but it wilted my plant pretty good and I was just going to throw it out today but I got home and it had new growth on node 2,3,4,5 so I wanted to know if I should cut the leaves that are wilted cuase they don't seem to be coming back by slot of the plants leaves our pretty bad so I would be cutting a lot,the plant is a blueberry auto flower on day 38,it is behind my other 2 plants becusse it stoppedgrowing for a week or so while I wasin the process of getting rid of thebugs
I went to high school with a girl that bugs in her soul, fucked her up bad.

 
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