I think I have a fungus but I'm not sure

oill

Well-Known Member
I trimmed of a bunch of leaves yesterday because they had died. I thought my tent was too hot and didn't have enough ventilation. So I opened the tent turned on a fan raised my lights and lowered the dimmer switch.

Today so woke up and the healthy leaves now have blotchy purple splotches on their leaves like all the ones I had trimmed off.

Here are some pictures.

Is this a fungus or bacteria or what? I couldn't find any pictures that match what this looks like. The first two pictures are before I trimmed yesterday and the last three are from today.
Flush and soak the soil in a mild nutrient solution at the correct ph.
 

DCcan

Well-Known Member
Flush and soak the soil in a mild nutrient solution at the correct ph.
...2 weeks ago,,,:wall:


Just needs some gentle nutes and restart the biotics till the roots can support a plant again, hopefully get some vigor back.
You got all that dead root material, just like the leaves, to deal with. Then bugs and ventilation.
Right, thats what toxic poison does once it entered the capillary system.
You don't know what your talking about. I started to get rusty looking leaves prior to feeding it anything. The problem has gotten worse no matter what I have done. Not only are your assumptions off base but you're very rude too. If you can't be friendly then please stop replying to my posts.
Half your leaves and roots are dead, and the plant is in shock.
Get over it, move on. You're still in denial.
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GardenWeasel77

Active Member
They already know, just can't take advice. Sad tale of no ventilation>Bugs>heat stress>CalMag def> CalMag toxicity>flushing>more watering


growsince79 said...
The roots need to recover first. Raise the light until it recovers. And quit overwatering.

MIMedGrower
Plant looks overfed enough to lock out the roots and now is eating itself. Upper leaves with burned tips and fading lowers serving as plant food.

Aquaman said....
... too much light at one point, watering definitely and very likely the nutrient concentration. When a plant is stressed it comes out in the form of nutrient deficiencies most often.

It's not fungus it is 100% nutrient related. But I won't bother since you don't want to hear it.

Answer @MIMEDGROWER and @Anthem questions so they can help you.

I'd take the opportunity to answer their questions so they can give you advice based on information and not a shot In the dark. It's not my place to jump in here as they were offering help but you didn't want to take it.

So if your set on it I would just prepare for some I told ya so's and accept that humbly.

GNick55 said....

too me it looks like damage from overwatering..

too much watering..

cotts1 said....
, looks like overwatering. Don't water them for like a week and then only give them light water until they recover. Put a floor fan blowing on the root zone to help air get to the roots and maybe run your exhaust 24/7 to improve air exchange and to lower humidity so they dry out faster
Well I turned my Ventilation on. Flushed my plants. And havend watered them. They looked great. But until yesterday... I hadn't watered them at all since flushing them
 

DCcan

Well-Known Member
cotts1 said....
Don't water them for like a week and then only give them light water until they recover. Put a floor fan blowing on the root zone to help air get to the roots and maybe run your exhaust 24/7 to improve air exchange and to lower humidity so they dry out faster
5 days ago you got advice.
This morning's pics shows damp soil. What do you want to hear?
 

GardenWeasel77

Active Member
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5 days ago you got advice.
This morning's pics shows damp soil. What do you want to hear?
Well I watered them to feed them nutes. I dandy watered for days and then they started to look bad again for no reason. I only watered them after they started to look bad again and that was too feed them more cal mag.

5 days ago you got advice.
This morning's pics shows damp soil. What do you want to hear?
 
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