Help me please I'm lost!

I started this grow in October! I have a plant that boggles my mind as to what is definitely wrong. I didn't have my grow tent when this plant started its grow it was my healthiest plant until the symptoms began. Faint Rust colored spots that are all over leaves. Then the tips rust and this continues to work down from the tip and dry out the entire leaf till it crackles off. My medium is fox farm the ocean blend in the light blue bag( the name escapes me( I'm at a lame party my girls lame friend is throwing ugh) I accidentally lowered the ph to an acidic level at one point as I tried recommended cures for the ailment. This amplified the problem and I flushed the plant of all its soil and replanted. This helped immensely but my plant hasn't many leaves left. New growth mostly. Some with faint signs of the same issue. I have been feeding with calmag the last 3 weeks as well.. i treated this as a nitrogen toxicity, the a magnesium deficiency. It's over time to flower? The plant grew quickly at first and has drastically slowed growth, the Stemens are bright white and are dense. The plant is covered in Crystal's. I feel like since it's still strong in the trunk roots and branches that It isn't a lost cause. Am I wrong? Can I flower with minimum leaves? I think I should grow some out more. But worried this plant is getting old as it has veged now for many months. Some one please help!! I'm frustrated with this plant
 

Blitz35

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Seems to be too many issues and too many variables to try to guess what happened. You ask if you can flower it like this? It's already flowering..kind of. I would personally throw it away or keep it on the side and focus on plants that are producing. 4 months growing a plant, that even if you can somehow get it to harvest..will produce maybe 7 grams? Not worth the headache!!! Maybe someone will chime in, but you'd need alot more details if you want to know what may have happened and when! no mention of feeds, lights, temps/humidity, frequency of waterings, ph....you basically posted a pic of a smashed car and are asking what kind of accident caused this damage and what needs to be changed on it...without giving any info at all about anything..other than you being at a party? lol
 
The party statement was contained in paranthesis, this indicates it is not related to the topic.. clearly was meant to specify that I was not at the location with the plant and did not know the exact name of the soil medium at the present time..fox farm ocean forest.. Regardless, I will post any information needed. For light I started with a 45 watt led when I had one plant as a seedling, as I got the tent I added a 300 watt led light. Temperature has been maintained throughout its life between 74 and 79 degrees. Humidity I kept in the 70s until the tent after the tent the humidity was around 50..i water approximately every three days if the soil is dry up to my second knuckle. I had used distilled water until a month ago. The plant showed sensitivity to supplements so I did not add the fox farm big bloom I treat my other plants to its feeding. I usually add an 16th to an 8th of the recommended dose. Ph has been around 7..although I did accidentally drop the ph to the 3/4 range while I was on vacation my paramour added to much ph down during the 2 weeks I was a way. My thoughts are the distilled water and the acidic ph for a couple weeks caused the issue. Though as I relayed in the initial post I am unsure. Signs of nitrogen toxicity quickly started looking like magnesium deficiency. All other plants are well and flourishing. Thank you for your opinions all will be weighed while I attempt to evaluate the root cause.
 

Palmerrdgrower

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The party statement was contained in paranthesis, this indicates it is not related to the topic.. clearly was meant to specify that I was not at the location with the plant and did not know the exact name of the soil medium at the present time..fox farm ocean forest.. Regardless, I will post any information needed. For light I started with a 45 watt led when I had one plant as a seedling, as I got the tent I added a 300 watt led light. Temperature has been maintained throughout its life between 74 and 79 degrees. Humidity I kept in the 70s until the tent after the tent the humidity was around 50..i water approximately every three days if the soil is dry up to my second knuckle. I had used distilled water until a month ago. The plant showed sensitivity to supplements so I did not add the fox farm big bloom I treat my other plants to its feeding. I usually add an 16th to an 8th of the recommended dose. Ph has been around 7..although I did accidentally drop the ph to the 3/4 range while I was on vacation my paramour added to much ph down during the 2 weeks I was a way. My thoughts are the distilled water and the acidic ph for a couple weeks caused the issue. Though as I relayed in the initial post I am unsure. Signs of nitrogen toxicity quickly started looking like magnesium deficiency. All other plants are well and flourishing. Thank you for your opinions all will be weighed while I attempt to evaluate the root cause.
If it was me I would toss it. Because a sick or badly stunted plant will get bug problems that will screw the other plants
 

Blitz35

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The party statement was contained in paranthesis, this indicates it is not related to the topic.. clearly was meant to specify that I was not at the location with the plant and did not know the exact name of the soil medium at the present time..fox farm ocean forest.. Regardless, I will post any information needed. For light I started with a 45 watt led when I had one plant as a seedling, as I got the tent I added a 300 watt led light. Temperature has been maintained throughout its life between 74 and 79 degrees. Humidity I kept in the 70s until the tent after the tent the humidity was around 50..i water approximately every three days if the soil is dry up to my second knuckle. I had used distilled water until a month ago. The plant showed sensitivity to supplements so I did not add the fox farm big bloom I treat my other plants to its feeding. I usually add an 16th to an 8th of the recommended dose. Ph has been around 7..although I did accidentally drop the ph to the 3/4 range while I was on vacation my paramour added to much ph down during the 2 weeks I was a way. My thoughts are the distilled water and the acidic ph for a couple weeks caused the issue. Though as I relayed in the initial post I am unsure. Signs of nitrogen toxicity quickly started looking like magnesium deficiency. All other plants are well and flourishing. Thank you for your opinions all will be weighed while I attempt to evaluate the root cause.
Do you have pics of the plant right before the acidic waterings and then again 2 weeks later right when you got back? Maybe with past pics leading up to this..it will be easier to narrow it down. Do you water all your other plants with this same water..and did they also get this acidic feeding? If so, are they the same strain?
 
Do you have pics of the plant right before the acidic waterings and then again 2 weeks later right when you got back? Maybe with past pics leading up to this..it will be easier to narrow it down. Do you water all your other plants with this same water..and did they also get this acidic feeding? If so, are they the same strain?
I'll have to check, I have a new phone and do not know if I have this plants progress pics saved somewhere. Although, I will search for them in my cloud. Other plants did recieve the same watering as well and suffered much less. No they were two different but both indicas
 
I'll have to check, I have a new phone and do not know if I have this plants progress pics saved somewhere. Although, I will search for them in my cloud. Other plants did recieve the same watering as well and suffered much less. No they were two different but both indicas
20181231_125955.jpg I apologize for the light however this is all I found. Two weeks after the acidic feeding.you can see the large fans in the center of the image began to suffer. This pic won't help much.
 
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