Plants are suddenly dying

What's causing this?

  • Lack of water/ too much water

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  • Root rot , deficiency

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LeePonic

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Hello... My ladies are looking rough. They have been fine. NNow they look sick and are dying. I use hydroguard with t8 fixture. This is the first time this has happened. Id like to fix it before I lose all of them. Thanks in advance
 

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LeePonic

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I would try a flush with fresh water, clean up the death and hope the new growth recovers.
pH off? Very yellow which makes me think so.
Thank you...I'll have to check pH...I dont have a meter. Hopefully they have one at the local hardware store. I'm kind of new to this. But learning alot. It's pretty interesting
 

LeePonic

Member
Is this miracle grow potting soil? Tell me a little about the soil. maybe I can help
Yes it is..It's the 6 month feeding kind...Plants have done amazing. Until now...I've already lost like 8. It's like they go until a certain point and then some thing kills them . Very aggravating.
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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Yes it is..It's the 6 month feeding kind...Plants have done amazing. Until now...I've already lost like 8. It's like they go until a certain point and then some thing kills them . Very aggravating.
If you going to use MG soil use their organic choice and maybe some perlite. The timed feeding soils are bad and MG soils clump together making it hard for roots to grow. Have fun.
 

NaturalFarmer

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I have heard/seen more people with plants that look like this using miracle grow soil on all the forums. Must be salts/nute interaction. Maybe a flush let it dry then flush once more or just start over with a good soil mix (would be my choice).
I bet if you transplanted them into good soil they would thrive in five days.
 

NuggODank

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hey man plants look a little sick but not beyond recovery if you act quick
The soil looks like it has some perlite but most miracle grow soils are not ideal for cannabis. you want to stay away from any time release soil because it will really fuck with your plant. you want to use soil with more perlite and less nutrients

But i would just continue to water them with 25%-35% runoff, and also
What is the Relative Humidity of your room looks like its kinda dry and vegging plants enjoy higher Rh 50%+ with proper ventilation of course to avoid mold problems (although the plant behind it looks pretty happy)
also it might be a hot spot forming above that plant
 

Dr.Nick Riviera

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I have heard/seen more people with plants that look like this using miracle grow soil on all the forums. Must be salts/nute interaction. Maybe a flush let it dry then flush once more or just start over with a good soil mix (would be my choice).
I bet if you transplanted them into good soil they would thrive in five days.
do you know what happens when you run mass amounts of water over a soil with nutrient pellets in it? that's first off. second, forget the word flush, that is a stoner thing made up by stoners and continued by stoners.

Now, OP, do you have drain holes in those containers, and why are you using clear containers? roots don't like light.
but the real problem is that they are to young for that hot ass soil which as stated is not good for MJ. If it were me, I would try and transplant them into something better. But that's me. new soil, new pots
 

LeePonic

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do you know what happens when you run mass amounts of water over a soil with nutrient pellets in it? that's first off. second, forget the word flush, that is a stoner thing made up by stoners and continued by stoners.

Now, OP, do you have drain holes in those containers, and why are you using clear containers? roots don't like light.
but the real problem is that they are to young for that hot ass soil which as stated is not good for MJ. If it were me, I would try and transplant them into something better. But that's me. new soil, new pots
Will do. Yes they have drains. Never knew about the roots and lights. I'm going to switch containers and soil and hopefully make progress. Who sells good MJ soil and what is the best place to buy it ?
 

Dr.Nick Riviera

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Will do. Yes they have drains. Never knew about the roots and lights. I'm going to switch containers and soil and hopefully make progress. Who sells good MJ soil and what is the best place to buy it ?
Are you growing organic? If not, an inert medium like peat or coco works best with bottled nutes. If you want to use soil with bottled nutes, a cheap soil with good drainage and no added nutes will be fine.
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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Will do. Yes they have drains. Never knew about the roots and lights. I'm going to switch containers and soil and hopefully make progress. Who sells good MJ soil and what is the best place to buy it ?
Find some mg organic choice from lowes or home depot or (preferably) some fox farm soil from a local nursery, gardening, or even a hydro store may have some. Light warrior or happy frog for seedlings and ocean forest to transplant into.
 

LeePonic

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Find some mg organic choice from lowes or home depot or (preferably) some fox farm soil from a local nursery, gardening, or even a hydro store may have some. Light warrior or happy frog for seedlings and ocean forest to transplant into.
I've got the soil ordered. No where close to me sells it. Do I need to add any nutes with the good Fox farm soil? I also ordered some perlite to mix in. Learning as I go. Very interesting. Thanks for all the help. It's greatly appreciated
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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I've got the soil ordered. No where close to me sells it. Do I need to add any nutes with the good Fox farm soil? I also ordered some perlite to mix in. Learning as I go. Very interesting. Thanks for all the help. It's greatly appreciated
Good start bud, which soil did you order? The the happy frog and the ocean forest you want to wait a week or two depending on pot size before adding any nutes. They have lots of goods in em' already. In big enoungh pots no nutes really needed with ocean forest, but you can add them after the plant uses up some of the soil nutrients. Start at 1/4 recommended measurements every other watering and ease into it. But be sure your nute mix is ph'd 6.0-6.6 range.
 

LeePonic

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Good start bud, which soil did you order? The the happy frog and the ocean forest you want to wait a week or two depending on pot size before adding any nutes. They have lots of goods in em' already. In big enoungh pots no nutes really needed with ocean forest, but you can add them after the plant uses up some of the soil nutrients. Start at 1/4 recommended measurements every other watering and ease into it. But be sure your nute mix is ph'd 6.0-6.6 range.
What's a good nute mix? And are you saying use a;1/4of the recommended amount? It's greatly appreciated. I ordered happy frog and ocean forest and also got a bag of pure perlite
 
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