SOS - Damsel in distress!

Mollyjenny

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Hi,

Hoping somebody can help as she's quickly fading.

History is outdoor grown in Northern Hemisphere, generic potting soil and generic fertilizer with frequent repotting and she is now about 6 foot tall. Last week have been on unfertilsed rainwater collected from a water butt - watering once every two days about a litre into pot but run through out of base is pretty quick.

Until 2 weeks ago in a greenhouse but climate changed to very humid, max 14daytime and dropping below 8 at night so brought her inside and is now under flowering bulb in dry and moderately warm garage.

Symptons are that she looks lovely with lush rich green foliage, starts to flower beautifully but then when trichomes are about 80% milky on a bud the leaves around just wilt and the bud shrivels in on itself. However limb then carries on growing with fresh bud growth until cycle repeats. There is negligble change of colouring on any leaves, no leaf damage etc, they are still strong green but then wilt.

At a complete loss here and could do with some urgent help - have I got a mold type infection (damaged buds at end sort of having a brown powdery coating), a nutrient or watering issue or something else entirely.

Photo's of damage attached & hope somebody can advise.

Thanks

Moljen.

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Re: SOS - Damsen in dsitress!!

Well to me i think it looks like an Iron prob .....it also could be a mag def.....like Mira said it could be root bound and be locked out ....a good cal/mag wil have all these goodies you need here...including the iron, mag, cal ,zinc.....make sure she's flushed out and watch her closely cause this could cause her to hermie....hope his helps...:peace:
 
Re: SOS - Damsen in dsitress!

Yeah good advice Cannavince, also I'd take off any of them really dead leaves. You dont want the dead sitting on good leaves they will mould, also they using up nutrients that aren't needed there. Not the droopy looking ones they will recover, just seems there a few dead on the inside, remember keep everything clean all the time, plant, environment even the tools used to trim, trust me on this I seen the bad side of it lol.
 
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