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Bottom branches molding

rewopakslop

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Hello, ich have different strains but all suffer the same Problem. The leafes from the bottom branches start to rot from the tip into the plant and tries to overcome the whole plant from there.

Why is that happening.

The burnt tips are not stiff. Its full flexibel
 

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Creeperpark

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You will need to give us more information friend. What kind of substrate are you using? Are you fertilizing? How often do you water and how do you water and anything else you can tell us?
 

TanzanianMagic

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Hello, ich have different strains but all suffer the same Problem. The leafes from the bottom branches start to rot from the tip into the plant and tries to overcome the whole plant from there.

Why is that happening.

The burnt tips are not stiff. Its full flexibel
I spot cardboard.

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It could be...

- offgassing
- have had water had spilt on it, making it a nutrient source for molds.

I can't see the rest of the grow, however you should also get rid of any carpets, curtains, non-plastic ropes, etc. Anything made from cellulose or cloth.
 

GMT

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Lol, light deprivation. The leaves at the bottom of the plant are shaded by the top of the plant. Leaves take energy, if they aren't capturing more than they cost, the plant will consume them.
That is why we lollipop plants.
 

Creeperpark

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You burned your plants from too high an EC or over-fertilized. Plus, you could have bugs because bugs attack sick plants.
 
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