Nature did a real number on my plant... Help needed

okay so three problems

. fungus (very damp weather in the past week)

. rabbits (as usual....)

. whatever is happening to my leaves (think its the heat, it is pretty hot. 27 degrees to be exact)

outdoor guerrilla grow of course but i just need a more experienced view and course of action
she is a month and one week old, strain is guerrillas gusto. more of a side project but still want to rescue her.
I know the netting is useless but i need to travel far to get some chicken wire, just haven't had the time recently. I have made a stick barricade around it in temporary measures.
 

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Looks like your leaves are draw stinging and is usually a sign of a cal mag deficiency, would water them with some epsom salt. Not much help on the pests i grow indoors in controlled environment all though i recently carried a cut worm aka catapillar in some how from my out door vegetable garden and that little fucker did a number on my baby plants lol. but he has since been executed.
 
lol, 27 degrees isn't hot, my outdoor plants see well into the 40s.

The problem with high humidity is that things like calcium are only carried passively in the water.
If humidity is high, the plant breathes out less water through the stomata, so less water is going through the plant and less of those nutrients as a result.
 
Looks like your leaves are draw stinging and is usually a sign of a cal mag deficiency, would water them with some epsom salt. Not much help on the pests i grow indoors in controlled environment all though i recently carried a cut worm aka catapillar in some how from my out door vegetable garden and that little fucker did a number on my baby plants lol. but he has since been executed.

thanks a bunch, does it matter if u use the same epsom salt i use for the bath? it says it pure.
 
lol, 27 degrees isn't hot, my outdoor plants see well into the 40s.

The problem with high humidity is that things like calcium are only carried passively in the water.
If humidity is high, the plant breathes out less water through the stomata, so less water is going through the plant and less of those nutrients as a result.

yeah u can tell im new around here :lol:. thanks for the info mate,
 
You can still increase uptake by feeding the right chelates.
Here is a short video
 
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