this is insane what happened?

JackHerer

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Im pretty sure my two plants are dead or dying . :o I really dont know how they got this bad, everything else I have is going great. The plants were heatstressed a little bit for 2-3 days where the temp was 86F and humidity down to 35-40%. That and some overwatering occured about 16 days ago. How can I prevent this from happening again? These were the seeds I paid for the rest was a freebie and some bagseed, which are the last 2 pictures respectively.:confused::confused:


these are the worst looking plants Ive ever seen, they were in Happy Frog soil and received a low dose of humboldt organic nutes twice (Ph 6 - 6.5), they were watered with distilled water. Under 250W MH
 

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i dont think they look too bad... the one looks a little pale colored and small, but could it be strand related maybe? how old are they? it dosnt sound like you are doing anything terribly wrong. is 86 bad? i just tried to keep it under 90, which was hard on days it was well over 90 outside
 
yeah got greedy they were really nice and green when I first fed, young too. They are now 4 or 5 weeks old. I transplanted them outta the soil they got messed up in and put them into ocean forest.

When can you tell that plants are becoming deficient?
 
ha those dont look like theyre dying yo.
just a little overwatered, let em dry out and they will perk back up
 
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