Please help… my gorilla glue that was supposed to be an auto ended up being a photo. I had to trade it for powdery mildew and burned all the leaves. Including the pistils, etc. I know you’re not supposed to trim during this time frame. Or too much. I’m just wondering if there’s anyway to revive it. The mildew is gone, but my plant looks awful. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. She is actually ground indoors. I just brought her out for a second to water her down and feed her.
 

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curious2garden

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Please help… my gorilla glue that was supposed to be an auto ended up being a photo. I had to trade it for powdery mildew and burned all the leaves. Including the pistils, etc. I know you’re not supposed to trim during this time frame. Or too much. I’m just wondering if there’s anyway to revive it. The mildew is gone, but my plant looks awful. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. She is actually ground indoors. I just brought her out for a second to water her down and feed her.
What did you treat it with?
 

Lordhooha

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Please help… my gorilla glue that was supposed to be an auto ended up being a photo. I had to trade it for powdery mildew and burned all the leaves. Including the pistils, etc. I know you’re not supposed to trim during this time frame. Or too much. I’m just wondering if there’s anyway to revive it. The mildew is gone, but my plant looks awful. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. She is actually ground indoors. I just brought her out for a second to water her down and feed her.
That thing done. Kill it and start over. Don't take it outside then back in. Bad form it's how you get bugs mold and other junk. Sorry for your loss.
 

curious2garden

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Yah regalia is awesome for prevention. It can treat but prevention is key.
I used it for both. I had some genetics I could not lose. It saved the table and allowed me to finish the follow on seed run.

Thank you @bobzmuda where ever you may be.
 
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