Plants sick, need help

mediajunkie2003

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OK, I have done multiple things wrong here. I used MG with the time release stuff. That almost killed them, so I repotted with regular soil. But still, as you can see, the leaves are yellow and turn a brown and then fall off. The plants are sick, obivously. What can I do about this in soil? Thanks for any help.
 

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woo2woo

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Whats the temp? At that size you dont need any nutes. Do you have a fan in there? Is the plant getting fresh air? How much water you giving and how often??? We need more info!!!
 

ocb123

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I reckon its just due to nutrient deficiencies from the MG, its bad shit, I made that mistake once lol...
Your soil does look quite wet, it should be damp with a slightly drying top layer. If you cut back on the water for a bit and then start watering with just plain old water for a week or 2 I think you should be OK. Just make sure that you feed them proper nutrients after this, and don't worry cos they're gonna keep losing leaves a while longer.
Miracle Grow bastards!
 

brasmith

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OK, I have done multiple things wrong here. I used MG with the time release stuff. That almost killed them, so I repotted with regular soil. But still, as you can see, the leaves are yellow and turn a brown and then fall off. The plants are sick, obivously. What can I do about this in soil? Thanks for any help.
How long ago did you repot into new soil? Because the hot nutes from the MG was stored in the plant and it is now in the process of flushing the hot out. The leaves that were affected from the hot nutes will finish their death process but new growth will not be affected. Your new growth looks good. The old affected growth will never come back to life, just cut off the ugly leaves so the plant's energy is not focused on trying to heal the damage. Good luck
 

mared juwan

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Leaves that are more than 40% burned are as good as dead. The ones that are less burned will never recover, you can only hope to keep the green parts green. It takes 3-4 days for burning to stop once you've corrected the situation so only if it continues to get worse after that would I be concerned.
 

mediajunkie2003

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I am just going to keep an eye on things and see. If the plants don't recover I have a new order into gypsy and I am going to start over. I have grown before and I have never had problems like this. I will never use MG again. Thanks for the advice.
 
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