Is my plant dead??

dunit85pl

Active Member
K, up until about 3 weeks ago my plant was doing awesome! Then problems started... I don't know what went wrong (possible over watered, too much heat or 2 much PPMs), today my plant looks like this... Is it dead, is there something i can do to save it?? I noticed that some new leafs are growing, should I cut off all the buds and maybe weg it again??
Here are pics from feb 15th where plant was really healthy to this day, where it looks the way it does
 

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stonerman

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Wow lol, I think it would be almost a miracle to bring them plants back to life. I think your best bet now is to cut them up and smoke em lol they look like their already dry enough. :weed:
 

dunit85pl

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does anybody have any idea WTF went wrong??????? Imso fuckin discouraged now i dont wanna try again...:( As you can see on Feb 15th it was in perfect condition, then on the 20th leafs started to droop, few days later brown spots started to show... ppl were sayin that i watered it too much, so I stopped for a few days, but it was constantly gettin worse...
 

FollyFool

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Nute burn?Lack of water?Heat problem's?This happened over night?Or, over a month?What ever happened?It did a job!Sad to see.
 

Harlequin

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Thats it for me! There goes my growing adventure... FUCK
Much like FollyFool said, it looks to me like you either over-watered, over-fertilized, or too much heat... don't give up! Learn from your mistakes! If we had more info we could be more specific (and yes, your plant is dead :)

H.
 

mr.red

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That thing dried up like f*ck.

I agree either heat... or no water..or too much water... or some kind of combo.

I don't think it has anything to do with nutes though... or at least I have never seen anything like this as the result of any nutrient problem.

bongsmilie

EDIT: What kind of foil is that on the bottom part?

Doesn't look too good, might have something to do with it.
 
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chitownsmoking

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thats fucked up bro!!!!!!! those plants are done for
 

Harlequin

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That thing dried up like f*ck.

I agree either heat... or no water..or too much water... or some kind of combo.

I don't think it has anything to do with nutes though... or at least I have never seen anything like this as the result of any nutrient problem.

bongsmilie

EDIT: What kind of foil is that on the bottom part?

Doesn't look too good, might have something to do with it.
Well, too much nutes basically makes the soil too saline (salty), which results in reverse osmosis (the water gets sucked from the plants rather than into the plants)... usually this results from too much Nitrogen. It is possible, although I have never actually seen it first hand (I've seen pictures).
 

BirdTooth

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Thats it for me! There goes my growing adventure... FUCK
That sucks. Your plant was looking great, and I know you must have been excited.
Don't let that discourage you from growing again, though. Do some research on other successful grows that use the same equipment as you, and start over.
Trust me, you have not experienced growing yet. This is the equivalent to failing one class freshman year: big deal!
 

mr.red

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Well, too much nutes basically makes the soil too saline (salty), which results in reverse osmosis (the water gets sucked from the plants rather than into the plants)... usually this results from too much Nitrogen. It is possible, although I have never actually seen it first hand (I've seen pictures).
Haha thanks.

This just gave me a lot more things to worry about.

lol

bongsmilie
 

sparkedup

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I am having the same problem with one of mine. The one thing I can tell you is always do your garden yourself and keep notes on all aspect of the garden. Don't be too quick to rely on advise from "experts"
 

zjjeepin

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yeah bro definately dont give up you had her strong and healthy at one point. Do some more reading, get yourself a nice growing medium (fox farm ocean forest is great for beginners and experts alike), and a thermostat. You can absolutely do better. Basically any grower you meet will have these kinds of stories to tell you. Live and learn bro. Stay safe
 

zjjeepin

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also, be careful about what you keep on paper. God forbid you ever get raided, you dont want to spell everything out on paper for them.
 

Bigol'Bong

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Yeah that black stuff at the bottom looks like it may have contributed to the problem, like the post above mentioned, try mylar or just use some plane white matte finish paint
 

dunit85pl

Active Member
Well, too much nutes basically makes the soil too saline (salty), which results in reverse osmosis (the water gets sucked from the plants rather than into the plants)... usually this results from too much Nitrogen. It is possible, although I have never actually seen it first hand (I've seen pictures).
UPDATE: Seems like Harlequin was right, or at least that would be the most reasonable explanation! Here's why I think so:
-when i pulled the plant out of the ground, most of the roots broke off and stayed in the soil.
-soil was wet, not damped or muddy on the bottom or anything/so the plant didn't dry out from the lack of water, or suffered from excess of water.
-when I cut the main stem in half (close to the bottom) it was hollow inside!!
What do you think??
 

Brick Top

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The one thing I can tell you is always do your garden yourself and keep notes on all aspect of the garden. Don't be too quick to rely on advise from "experts"

Keep MENTAL notes. Do not put anything down on paper or on your computer that could be used as evidence.

That is not the advice of an "expert." It is just the advice from someone who has done this for roughly 37 years.
 
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