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Plant dying at the end of flowering

mowood3479

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I hope the buzz n flavor are killer, cause a 5month flowering time is quite a commitment.
But whatever floats ur boat
 

DabStar

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The plant dying like that is probably because she reached the end of flowering. They call it senescence I believe.
Your only option is to transplant in larger pot with fresh soil and initiate the revegetation process by giving her 18h of light.



No! Don't cut her down. You will regret it :)
Why would you want to order seeds if you've got 3 more seeds of this beautiful strain? You just need to reproduce it and make thousands of seeds with your 3 or 4 parental plants. The seeds that you can order will not be as beautiful and as special as this plant. Believe me.
Just do your best to revegetate her and also germinate the other 3 seeds so you have something to work with in the meantime.



Yeah don't cut too much or she will die. The more green parts you leave on it the more chances she has of actually revegetating. Just cut the dead parts on the bottom.

And 24 hours of light is nonsense. 18 hours of light is totally sufficient.



She looks very special to me. Just look at her. She's a beauty.
She could be THE one ;)

24 Hours works best I have ran side by sides and 24 hr proves faster recovery and with some sativa strains they wont even re-veg under the 18. But do as you see fit there is more than one way to skin a cat some just cause you to fuck up the fur more than others.
 

Jellyfish

Invertebrata Inebriata
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do you have any suggestion? i would like to hear.

Ditch that plant and start over. Maybe take a cut and try to re-veg it, but plant your other beans and keep moving forward.

You're growing it because you want some smoke, I assume.

You din't get much off that plant so plant some more seeds, kapeesh?
 

WelderDan

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I have seen outdoor plants do that when we had a lot of rain. My guess is it's a type of bud rot. I highly doubt you will be able to re-veg it or clone it. It will continue to die off from the bottom up. And if you smoke it, it will taste like shit.

Sorry, but it's a lost cause.
 

Crusader Rabbit

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I think you could remove some outer branches of this plant to dry for smoke and see if it's any good. Maybe do a root prune by shaving the soil mass. Don't top the branches that you leave on the plant... those growing tips are critical for starting the new growth. Once you smoke some of the small amount you harvested you can decide if it's worth the trouble to continue with your revegging. Pure sativas can be sensitive to too many nutes. One reason it went on flowering for so long might be because you overfed it. Some plants will go on until they deplete the soil of nitrogen.
 

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