instant plant death

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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They had already been growing super slow. I was doing the manifold or mainlining thing, but they were still goin slower than they should've. The roots were still growing though because when i pulled those bags out of that bin they were growing out of them. I assumed breathable bags were pointless if they were crammed together and maybe there was some root rot under there. I used a fusarium wilt treatment tthat said not to use on seedlings but i did it anyway. I also sprayed them with a powdery mildew treatment of water, baking soda, vegetable oil, and dish soap. Half spoon of each in one gallon of water, but i made it a little strong. Could be been been either of those two treatments, plus I've been estimating on the United because my ppm pen died, so there's that too. And i reused the drainage water which probably overfed the shit out of them. Too many mistakes to know which, if not all, did the worst. Took them outside and used to hose and just ran water through the bags for about a minute each to try and flush out whatever nonsense i had built up in that medium and now I'm just letting them dry and seein if there's any change. I doubt they'll ccome back and they were the last of my seed stock, so that sucks. Gotta buy more and start over now.
This was gonna be my third crop, first one went great in Dec, second will finish flowering in 2 weeks, but these are all seed plants instead of clones so this was gonna be the biggest crop so far :/
Nutes are the organic go box, supplemented lightly with some leftover flora nova base muted. Ph between 5.8 and 6.4.
Mose well throw them off the GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE aswell, talk about torture, poor plants
 

glani

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The ones in the back are still getting progressively frostier even though they've stopped growing in size and most of the leaves were lost to the fusarium wilt. What would the benefits be of chopping them down now, and what would tthe damage be if I let them ride it out for the 12 days they have left?
 
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