Dying plants:(

Discussion in 'BOGLAND' started by FireCard, Sep 16, 2006.

  1. FireCard

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    i grew 2 plants and both got into flowering stage but both begain to wither and die. I cut off the tops of the plants and they were both hollow and im not sure if this is normal, also im not sure if this has any relevance but one of the 2 plants was a "hash plant" and the other was an unknown out of my stash....can any1 help?
     
  2. T.H. Cammo

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    Will need some details! Do you mean that they were all green and "happy" one day and just started to kick the bucket the next day? Did you have other signs of trouble before that point? Inside - outside - in pots - what kind of nutrients, etc. - etc.?
     
  3. FireCard

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    you hit the nail on the head. it would stay green right up untill i rip em outa the ground. i water every couple of days and during the flowering stages i used "liquid karma". Ph is normal and i fertilize every couple of weeks.:confused: they were indoors and the only other problem i had with the HP was mould and i took care of that. i checked regularly for mites and never had them. The leaves just start wilting and it looks like over water so i dry it out and it continues dying. the other was perfect in the sense that it had perfect watering, fertilizing, never had mites or mould yet had the same problem. ???
     
  4. T.H. Cammo

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    I can only think of 2 possibilities right off hand:

    1. If they weren't flushed periodically a toxic build up could be the culprit. But you would have been able to see that coming.
    2. The DEA has perfected their dreaded "Cannabis Death Ray".
    I'm more of an outdoors guy myself so I was thinking maybe gophers ate through you root zone - but indoors, I don't think so!!! Okay, this just sounds wierd, maybe somebody else has a better idea!
     
  5. FireCard

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    see i actually thought i may have baked the roots but they were still in great shape....can any one help?
     
  6. BushyOldGrower

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    It is normal for many strains to have large hollow stems but I worry about how you stated since I ripped them up from outside. You didnt rip them out really did you? BOG

    You could have ruined the roots and shocked them badly.
     
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