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Hi growers,
I’m facing a serious issue with my plants and I really need the community’s help to understand what’s happening and—most importantly—how to save them as quickly as possible.
🔹 Grow setup:
Strain: Stinking Rose (DNA Genetics)
Stage: Vegetative
Medium: Indoor living soil
Pot size: 7L
Light: 150W Quantum Board
Temperature: 8-10 °C daytime / 2-4°C nighttime
Humidity: ~90%
Water: Filtered tap water, pH 7.5, no pH adjustment
No synthetic fertilizers used so far
🔹 What happened:
The symptoms started right after a heavy watering with compost tea (made with well-aerated organic inputs, but the water was cold and I likely overwatered).
A few days later, the plants began showing:
- Severe drooping / wilting
- Purple/pink discoloration on leaf edges, irregular and spreading
- Interveinal chlorosis (fading between the veins)
- Dry, burnt tips
- Growth is completely stalled
- Some leaves are already dying
I suspect that the cold tea + overwatering + cold nights caused root zone stress and possibly blocked the uptake of key nutrients.
Thanks!!
I also believe you water Ph is too high which can also lead to nute lock out
I bet your severely root bound might be pH too after I transplant hit those roots with micariza and some humic acids .look at the holes in the bottom of your plant and do some digging .Ive done this this year to
way to humid to your chart says 90% humidity u want that between 50- 60% if your not root bound that's probably it but yes get a dehumidifier way to high
you have to add nutrients to your soil monthly or else they use everything up. maybe it was just a coincidence that they started fading after your compost tea. I would transplant out of those pots into a bigger size of felt pots and use Fox farms happy frog and a bag of Gaia green worm casting to transplant them into. then you can wait 2 week and top dress with Gaia green 444 & 284. mix ratio is 70%/30% veg, 50/50 stretch (beginning of flower), 30/70 day 25 flower. get some recharge and sprinkle on roots when you transplant and use it once a week when you water. 1/2 teaspoon a gallon.
I like to use recharge. has mycos, enzymes and bacteria in it. it helps self correct ph in the root zone