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    Pre flowering leaves turning brown

    Hi, any ideas what to do with these? There are 3 plants all starting to turn yellow and brown.

    #2
    Poor abused and neglected thing. If you got something else to smoke, then you should put the poor thing out of it's misery. quick and painless.

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      #3
      Do you know what’s wrong? It hasn’t been neglected, water daily plus nutrients every other day. It’s been growing for months and now doing this. If it is a goner we would like to know what we did wrong for next time. Did we defoliant too much? Over/under water? Nutrient burn? Bud rot? Or can we get it to come out of this somehow?

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        #4
        Also of note, we’ve had about 3 weeks now of 95-100 degree temperatures.

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          #5
          All 3 plants all started doing this at the same time. Only one other plant is not doing this and it is in a bigger pot with different soil.

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            #6
            I would of said the same thing. Way to much leaf removal very poor growing technique. Take some lessons from this site on how to grow a healthy plant. I wasn't around when you began this so now at 4 months old and dying and rotting you want to know what's wrong? Way to late on these plants. Try again next year and look/read how to maintain a weed plant. Lots of folks have weather issues, we still care more about doing it right, we all know it takes 4-6months for outdoor photoperiod plants. You my friend are learning how not to grow weed. The damage is done.
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              #7
              I agree with the above however I believe your posts 4 and 5 tell us a lot. Do they stay out in the sun and heat all day? If so you've also cooked your roots. IMHO
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                #8
                Errrrr.... bud rot, nitrogen deficiency, heat damage, way too much defoliating.
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                  #9
                  Thanks all. We still have one more plant that is still doing good and the indoor plants are super healthy and growing good buds, they will be ready to harvest in 2-3 weeks. It is just these dang outdoor plants, they were really good and healthy up until just now, we did put shade over them. I guess we just got carried away on defoliation, we live in a place that is really humid and we’re told to trim out fan leaves or else mold would form from too much density. Lesson learned.

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                  • Puglover1
                    Puglover1 commented
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                    Pics #1 and #2 look like you need to use way more perlite, the soil looks hard/clumpy. With plastic pots you need to make holes in the sides for more root aeration, or use fabric bags. Were the pots always sitting on dirt, never on concrete? Also, the black plastic attracts heat, the roots don't like that. I used to spray paint my outdoor veggies' pots white on the outside, some people tie white fabric, like a towel, around their fabric bags. Things to consider when you grow outdoors again. This summer's weather has been a challenge for many outdoor growers. Good luck!

                  #10
                  And get that dead off it ASAP. If its not already bud rot it will be.
                  Are these autos? If not they are tiny.
                  They eat leaves because they are hungry. You dont tell us what the roots set in, and this is where the issue lies. The pots IMHO are to small, need holes drilled in them, bottom and sides and covered from the sunshine on them. Whats the PH of the soil? If the PH is off they cannot feed on whats in the soil.

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                    #11
                    They are in soil snd were recently transplanted to these bigger pots from fabric ones. The soil has been drying out super fast so they have been getting watered in the morning and in the evening. I’m not sure if it’s the weather drying out the pots or if there is too much runoff, maybe the soil is not retaining the water?

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                      #12
                      I just ordered some fabric pots and fox farm soil to try our best to salvage what we can of these.

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                      • SoOrbudgal
                        SoOrbudgal commented
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                        Those are wasting your time, why don't you get some seeds going? Transplanting old plants in flower is asking for more problems. Just begin some new fem. seeds and use your new pots an soil ?

                      #13
                      Just trying to salvage what we can, new seeds would have to wait for next spring correct?

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                      • SoOrbudgal
                        SoOrbudgal commented
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                        Yes if all you got is outdoor sun

                      #14
                      One could plant a 60 day auto, there are several choices.
                      Still no info on PH,

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                      • CaptainHolt
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                        Hi, thank you. I’m not sure yet what the ph is in the soil, we ordered some fox farm soil and will go from there. These aren’t actually my plants, I’m helping someone out. I grow indoors and have a ph tester for indoor growing in coco, do they make one for soil? Do we still need to be concerned if we are getting good fox farm soil? Thanks.

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