My loved one is dying?

Hello, I'm having a problem...

see for yourself:
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I don't know what I'm doing wrong, I just pour water into her pot...
3 days ago she was all fine and all leaves were nicely green
I checked the troubleshooting guide but I didn't manage to diagnose the problem...

Help me :-(
 
I use normal unchanged water from my house water supply, as nutes I decently add BioBizz into the water. She's in standart peat soil and under 100W CFL[h=2][/h]
 

Banditt

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Yikes, looks like a whole slew of issues. Definitely see some powdery mildew on your leaves. And in a couple shots looks like there is some mold growth on the leaves. Not sure could just be the pics. Also looks like a combination of deficiencies. No offense but she looks pretty haggard. I'd be tempted to start over as I don't think this plant is going to produce much of anything even if you can get it to go into recovery.
 

NavySEALsVet

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Yikes, looks like a whole slew of issues. Definitely see some powdery mildew on your leaves. And in a couple shots looks like there is some mold growth on the leaves. Not sure could just be the pics. Also looks like a combination of deficiencies. No offense but she looks pretty haggard. I'd be tempted to start over as I don't think this plant is going to produce much of anything even if you can get it to go into recovery.
I totally agree also your ph is extremely off major leaf curls sucks it happens buck up and start over next time use better ro water nutes it needs and please let it get fresh air.
 

beuffer420

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Yea I'd cut your losses which sucks I know, but you'll thank yourself for it. The mold or powdery mildew can def effect your next if you don't get it clean so tear down sterilize and give her another whirl. Do u ph your water???
 

Banditt

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Is that coco you are growing in or dirt? If it's dirt it looks like it needs a healthy dose of perlite as I don't see any at all. Which could be a contributing factor in your issue. Might be starving the roots for oxygen causing root rot. Also, what are your temps/humidity like? looks like it might be a bit humid since you have the PM and mold. getting your temps and humidity dialed in makes a much bigger difference than you might think. Not sure where to start on this one without more info but there are a couple things you should look into.
 
Is that coco you are growing in or dirt? If it's dirt it looks like it needs a healthy dose of perlite as I don't see any at all. Which could be a contributing factor in your issue. Might be starving the roots for oxygen causing root rot. Also, what are your temps/humidity like? looks like it might be a bit humid since you have the PM and mold. getting your temps and humidity dialed in makes a much bigger difference than you might think. Not sure where to start on this one without more info but there are a couple things you should look into.
I'm using dirt, temperameture is about 25°C and humidity around 60%
Ok, I'll try to give her some perlite.
It 's very strange coz she was all fine like only 3/4 days ago. But hey, It's my first indoor grow I only started to learn stuff :dunce:
 

*BUDS

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Good chance you got spidermites, burnt leaves, powdery mildew, room's too hot, not enough light and they wern't healthy 3 days ago. Run fans 24/7 for a start to get rid of the mold, cool the room down with a decent exhaust and as for the mites get some miticide not the neem oil youve been spraying, its useless just burns the leaves and stresses the plant.
 
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