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Sick Plant

toofat

Active member
This girl is a BMR outside. The left side of the plant seems to be dying. Anyone know what's wrong?

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This is another part of the same plant.
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G

Guest

That is the same plant?

That side loks like it was underwatered, but I have never seen 1/2 a plant like that
 
Has it been sprayed with any thing?
or any bugs on it ? stem boring kind?
I'll look through hemp diseases and pest and get back to you.
 

BuzzBob

aka Buzz'dBob
Veteran
Has the root system been disturbed in any way?

I read recently, in conjunction with Bonzai {sp?} Root Pruning, that regions of the plant actually receive nutrients from specific parts of the root system. Accordingly, if an area of the roots is injured, you may see localized {not the whole plant} suffering until it resyncs itself on where to draw/send its nutes... Make sense?


Just a thought...

-BuzzBob
 
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toofat

Active member
I just checked and part of the roots were exposed at the top. I put on more dirt. I hope this solves this.
 

BushyOldGrower

Bubblegum Specialist
Veteran
Are you sure frost didnt nip?

Are you sure frost didnt nip?

It does look as if it dried out. BOG

I can still lose its leaves and ripen the buds...

Has it been wet or dry lately?
 

toofat

Active member
No frost. The lowest temp has been 78F. It gets water every other day. Has not been dry or overly wet. The whole plant is not affected.
 

wolfshadow

Member
Could be a couple things

Could be a couple things

I have seen this happen many times.
At first glance I thought it could be termites.They tend to to slowely kill the plant.But they kill the whole plant,not just one side
I believe that is Disiese related.Some type of fungis.Cut "ALL"
effected areas off ASAP.Look at the stems and branches closely and see if there is any blackness.
Good luck.:tup:
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