Anyone ever experienced this before?

True budz

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Hey guys not sure what’s goin on out of app the trees in the tent only 1 is like this , Don’t think it’s just thirsty cuz I feed them all the same n watered about 3 hrs ago and it’s still lookin the same ? Any help would be appreciated,, and I know had some ppm issues (nute burn) with the other ones a while back but they doin pretty well now
 

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Thanks guys ,, they were all watered the same and top was dried ? As far as light that one was the only one that didn’t have a light on top cuz it gets too hot in the tent ,,, it has an ac so I’m not sure if it’s a heat issue either or wouldn’t the other ones have the same problem as well ?
 
My first guess was under watering, but going off what you are saying the other poster could well be right, although I have never seen over watering look that bad so who knows.

Do you have good drainage in the pots and are you clearing the run off within 20 min?.

Low light intensity for that particular plant will also factor in heavily with the above or regardless. Less light means it needs less water, but you are giving it the same as the others. I guess I can see how that could all add up to massive over watering, go with that as your problem if all of the above rings true.

If that isn't the case and you are certain it isn't under watering then it's some funky environment/pest or nutrient issue that I have no clue of.
 
Probably Root rot Pythium or phytophthora, check first to make sure that that pot is draining correctly And take a close look at the stem base for lesions or sunken areas.
 
Hey guys I really appreciate everyone chiming inn honestly flow I thought the same thing about without the light intensity maybe it did get over watered either way I just removed it to stay on the safe side in hopes it would come back to life but she’s down for the count ,, Merlin n Gogo I’m 100% gonna check and see so that way maybe the next person will have more luck and post it ,, so I appreciate it ,, as far as the nutes previous watering was a flush the one right before my run off was at 1200 in coco but possibly, interestingly enough tho I was at my friends house today and one of his looked identical to mine I asked his brother what happened he said my boy told him not to water he cane saw them all like that so he watered them , the rest came back to life except that one ,,, could that be what’s going on extreme drought ?
 
is the soil in the pots wet? do you let them dry out between waterings. only if the soil is compleatly dry would the leaves droop like that
 
I’m actually using coco but yes lately I’ve been letting them dry out a little more then usual to see if it had any positive effects on trichome production but the others handled it just fine and the day right before lights out they were all semi dropping the same way maybe this one was just the weakling I’ll post a pic of the other side think I have one with lights off maybe since they are more developed they held more moisture then this one
 
Give it more water I think. Over watering has a slightly different effect. Also, maybe nutrient lockout? What’s the pH of the water?
 
I never checked runoff until a week prior ph was low before 4.9 but got it up to 5.5 when that happened but I tried giving it extreme amounts of water that day but after reading everyone’s post and looking at extreme over watering I thought that was the case too so I stopped and poked some holes in the medium to help it air out , i just checked her again n it’s medium is dry n she’s dust straight crumbling to the touch
 
She didn’t show any new signs of lockout since the last one I keep an extra close eye for the first signs but maybe since the ph came in to range she couldn’t handle the amount available
 
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