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View attachment 554290 I transplanted these healthy plants in veg and two days later the tips started to curl down And scabbing started. To me this is A sign of lockout and calcium deficiency I flushed with clearX waited a day or so and fed with extra calcium only, waited a few days and fed normally. I always Ph6.2 It has now been a week and the plants are just getting worse. These plants came from well water and where fed cold City water on there fist day at there new home when this happened could it be some kind of shock? Temperature is 70° Humidity is sitting around 50% I use Botanicare as a base and nectar of the gods Calcium ,bonemeal and plant growth enhancer. If anyone has any ideas here it would be much appreciated.
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I would lower the pH to like 5.5, run quarter strength. Nutes, humididity I would drop to 40-45 what's the ppm?
 
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Have you calibrated your device to measure your PH ? Also did you off gas the city water so that any chlorine would dissipate ? And lastly did you check the run off water PH ? Also take a 1/2 cup of your soil make a slurry and PH your soil also.
 
Remove the bad leaves & trim the tips only water that's sat uncovered for at least 24 hrs for a week or 2 they should bounce back you could add very little amount of thrive alive good luck with everything
 
Did you transport them in the trunk they look like plants I've seen freeze during trsnsport. Just an idea
 
Town/city water always has to sit for at least 24 hours before you use it on your plants. I see things there that have taken much more than a week to develop. FEED those things! Throw everything you've got at them and then some.
 
Did you add the bone meal at transplant? If so how much? Which soil are you using? Seems to me the probs started at transplant so to me it seems there is something they don't like in it. Temps for me are a bit low. I'd aim for 75 but that's just my preference. Have you checked the roots?
 
I seriously doubt the city water would do that. I have watered many outdoor plants with water right out the garden hose. Cannabis and vegetables and never had an issue.
 
They look burned to hell to me. Seriously overfed. I'd love to read what @Joe Fresh might have to say (sorry for tagging you, ignore me if you like) about this.
 
Thanks to all of you that had ideas of what happened here. I'm still not sure. They were all fed and taken care of in the usual fashion and all there sisters back at my house are doing great. I took the sick girls out and replace them already there roots where Dead and dying. I have been growing herb since 1998 and I've never seen anything like this it really is a mystery to me and no gasoline was added at any time haha
Thanks agin people and keep up the good works!!
 
Didn't we have someone post here recently, like in the past couple of weeks, a plant that was showing some similar signs and they discovered their cat had been going into the room and peeing on their plant? I swear to God I think I read that here recently.
 
At any rate whatever the cause is these plants are toast. All you can do at this point is try to figure out what went wrong and start over. The only time I have ever had plants that looked that bad was from driving across the state with plants in my trunk in very cold winter temps thst was 5 years ago and I don't think they looked the same as these plants but my memory is a little fuzzy for some reason
 
Didn't we have someone post here recently, like in the past couple of weeks, a plant that was showing some similar signs and they discovered their cat had been going into the room and peeing on their plant? I swear to God I think I read that here recently.
No cats here and they where fed a normal amount of veg all Ph6.2.
Thanks
 
At any rate whatever the cause is these plants are toast. All you can do at this point is try to figure out what went wrong and start over. The only time I have ever had plants that looked that bad was from driving across the state with plants in my trunk in very cold winter temps thst was 5 years ago and I don't think they looked the same as these plants but my memory is a little fuzzy for some reason
They never seen freezing temps They were transported in a van. They where transplanted into cold soil and fed city water for the first time in their lives. They have all been composted and replaced with healthy beautiful sisters. But I would love to know what happened to them.
Thanks
 
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