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    Default Plant leaves turning brown and plant dying.....

    So this happened to 3 other plants of mine, 2 before flower and one 2 weeks into flower!

    The leaves droop and turn brown and this doesn't stop until it is completely like below (this is a different plant)

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    This is the plant on July 22:

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    And on July 25th, just before the Sulfur Spray

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    Then on 7/25 I spray "BONIDE PRODUCTS INC 142 Sulfur Plant Fungicide Organically Controls Rust, Leaf Spot and Powdery Mildew" ...... mix = 4 Tbs into 1.3 gallon sprayer, because I after much research determined that this was "Rust Fungi"

    The following pictures are of the plant a few days after Foliar Spray on July 31 (sorry about the spots, they are due to my amateur spraying abilities and since then I have learned to shake off the plants and not leaves droplets behind):

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    One last thing to add:
    After spraying I kept reading and looking around and also came to a conclusion that it is possible that the plant could be rootbound and thus I transplanted it from a 10 gallon to a 15 gallon about 3 days later on 7/28 from spray day.



    Soil = Fox Farm Ocean Forest
    Days into flower = 22
    Nutrients = Fox Farm
    Avg Temps = 77-85 degrees

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    Sorry to see this mate,she's really struggling. Can I ask what your water schedule is like and how much/often you are feeding her?

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    Oh wow that is a terrible sight!..as kurdt asked your watering regime would be useful here by the looks of things

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    There are 2 things that come to mind. Fox Farms is a potent growing medium that already has a lot of nutrients in it. If you added any type of fertilizer, etc, then you probably overfed it with way too much nitrogen. The other possibility was the spray that you used. I have seen some sulfur based products burn the sh*t out of plants from the sulfur and water combining to make sulfuric acid, so that is something to consider.

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    and/or root rot.

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    Looks like me daughters Ash trees she bought and left them in baking heat for a few days in a porch
    JMO looking cooked

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    Thanks for your concern! Water every 3 days, I check with finger but also look at leaves to see if they are drooping, trust me on this please but that looks so not watered where the leaves are looking dry as heck but I watered just before, I also keep a journal almost very detailed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimster View Post
    There are 2 things that come to mind. Fox Farms is a potent growing medium that already has a lot of nutrients in it. If you added any type of fertilizer, etc, then you probably overfed it with way too much nitrogen. The other possibility was the spray that you used. I have seen some sulfur based products burn the sh*t out of plants from the sulfur and water combining to make sulfuric acid, so that is something to consider.
    So the drooping happens before the spray, after the spray they look better.

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    mix = 4 Tbs into 1.3 gallon sprayer, because I after much research determined that this was "Rust Fungi"

    That seems a bit excessive that does and by looking at that residue
    First thought was someone had been spanking a monkey

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