Plant Problems. Please Help! Bugs and Water Issues. Pics. +rep

sow217

Well-Known Member
Hi all,

I have some major issues with my Himalayan Gold. A few days ago it was fine, and was fed its nutes and was watered with its normal feeding schedule. It showed signs of nute stress and was immediately flushed. I went to sleep and when I checked on it in the morning I was unpleasently surprised by some major and horrible changes. I have little orange looking bugs all over my plant on its leaves and even the stem. I have no idea as to what kind they are. I looked up all the different types of mites, aphids, whiteflies, etc.. and cant seem to find any that look like this. They almost looks like little orange caviar specs all over my plant. Not only do I have these bugs, but my plant has gone from being green and perky, to being extremely droopy and the leaves are beginning to wilt. Im am extremely scared that i am going to lose my plant. I immediately sprayed the shit out of the plant with a Neem oil, soap, and water mixture and also put a No pest strip in my room. I am going to incorporate feeding the plants with Neem adding 4 ml per gallon of water to help with the root system and bugs in the soil.

Here are Pics of the before and after plant. Please let me know if you have any advice for what i can do to save this plant. Do you even think it can be saved? and if so what should i do?

The first pics is of the plant b4 the problem and then the additional pics are of the current condition of the plant. Will give +rep for solutions and advice. Thanks again

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sow217

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i think i can get the bugs under control as I have found many solutions to kill them. But my main concern is my plant recovering from its extreme droopiness. I have never seen a plant soooo droopy and be able to recover, but it is still green though. Does anyone think it has a chance? I just think it was Overwatering because of the feeding and then the major flush. Please does anyone have any advice. I cant lose this baby. It was vegged for 2 months and I was hoping to yield big!
 

jh127876

Member
Yes I have seen plants recover from droopiness. They were tomato plants though :) But I think the cannabis will be okay if you don't stress it anymore.
 

mazpot

Active Member
it looks like to much nutes and your soil looks real wet im not really sure what to tell you sorry.
 

420Binger

Member
you should shake off all the died dried leaves and then definetely no more water and it may have a chance to survive.
 
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