Is she dying first time here

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Mleew38

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Now Recommend using the baking soda spray recipe I posted earlier, until you can get copper fungicide which will stop and possibly eliminate the fungal issue.

more importantly is how is it getting the fungus? What's your environment, where is the plant kept etc. ?
She’s in a 2x2 tent RH 50-65
Temp 20-30 oC
Have exhaust too and air circulation inside
 
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I'm a new grower. But I start with coco, mycorrhizal, and expanded clay pebbles, while the roots grow into the DWC hydro bucket.

I can't speak at all about fungal infections, as I have not yet had to face/fight them.

But when I first saw your pics under the purple light, my thoughts were, "that plant looks thirsty."
 
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when did you replanted her?

dealing with fungal infection - first
contacting recommended magician from coco grow - second ✌️
proper watering techniques in coco- third (magician should help)

and a bit of time and patience. hope you will save her ☺️
 
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Mleew38

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when did you replanted her?

dealing with fungal infection - first
contacting recommended magician from coco grow - second ✌️
proper watering techniques in coco- third (magician should help)

and a bit of time and patience. hope you will save her ☺️
I think she might be ok I have transplanted too as roots were balled up. Thanks for all the help
 
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Mleew38

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when did you replanted her?

dealing with fungal infection - first
contacting recommended magician from coco grow - second ✌️
proper watering techniques in coco- third (magician should help)

and a bit of time and patience. hope you will save her ☺️
I just replanted her after cutting infected leaves off and freshly watered with a bit calmag and silicon too. Also scrubbed tent down
 
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Mleew38

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I'm a new grower. But I start with coco, mycorrhizal, and expanded clay pebbles, while the roots grow into the DWC hydro bucket.

I can't speak at all about fungal infections, as I have not yet had to face/fight them.

But when I first saw your pics under the purple light, my thoughts were, "that plant looks thirsty."
Hopefully I fixed her, time will tell
 
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Mleew38

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I think she might be ok I have transplanted too as roots were balled up. Thanks for all the hel

when did you replanted her?

dealing with fungal infection - first
contacting recommended magician from coco grow - second ✌️
proper watering techniques in coco- third (magician should help)

and a bit of time and patience. hope you will save her ☺️
She’s perking up again 🙏appreciate it
 
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Mleew38

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you have now shock on shock on shock so just be patient 🤟 she needs time
it's always good to see them recover a bit 👍
She did turn light green for an hour but then the leaves started to rise again then she looks fine now. Yes patience from now on. Thanks
 
Beachbumm

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you have now shock on shock on shock so just be patient 🤟 she needs time
it's always good to see them recover a bit 👍
Exactly. Now look up how to PROPERLY Water coco coir, it's not like soil, it's a HYDROPONIC medium and you MUST treat it as such with MULTIPLE WATERINGS PER DAY. (Never let Coco dry out) Glad it came back for your friend, good luck!
 
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Mleew38

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Exactly. Now look up how to PROPERLY Water coco coir, it's not like soil, it's a HYDROPONIC medium and you MUST treat it as such with MULTIPLE WATERINGS PER DAY. (Never let Coco dry out) Glad it came back for your friend, good luck!
Thanks 🙏 appreciate it I thought I lost her at first
 
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Room temp and humidity is fine. Using advanced nutrients only half of recommended dose. Medium is a mix of coco, seedling and cutting soil with perlite. Can she be saved?
Do you buffer your coco before ammending it with perlite and such? I had a similar problem that was resolved by buffering my coco first. Coco coir is great stuff but the medium will leach any Calcium from water or nutes if not buffered properly. Coco coir loves Calcium and it will suck up all the calcium and leave none for your girls. Buffering essentially gives it a good fill of calcium to start with. So all the calcium in the water/nutes you supply wont be robbed from your plants because the coco is 'full' already. Ive had great success buffering my way. I think ill just make a thread cuz theres no instructions on a 10 kilo brick of coco and ive seen this alot, and ive experienced the same problems and found nothing but conflicting info and had to trial and error my way out. Brown spotting, lime green usually means calcium deficient when dealing with coco. I also see your bags are clean and not white with flushed salts.
 
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Mleew38

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Do you buffer your coco before ammending it with perlite and such? I had a similar problem that was resolved by buffering my coco first. Coco coir is great stuff but the medium will leach any Calcium from water or nutes if not buffered properly. Coco coir loves Calcium and it will suck up all the calcium and leave none for your girls. Buffering essentially gives it a good fill of calcium to start with. So all the calcium in the water/nutes you supply wont be robbed from your plants because the coco is 'full' already. Ive had great success buffering my way. I think ill just make a thread cuz theres no instructions on a 10 kilo brick of coco and ive seen this alot, and ive experienced the same problems and found nothing but conflicting info and had to trial and error my way out. Brown spotting, lime green usually means calcium deficient when dealing with coco. I also see your bags are clean and not white with flushed salts.
I washed the coco out before using it then added a little potting soil and perlite in the mix. They were in different pots too but I transplanted them into new ones hence no salt. In the end I ended up treating it for fungal on the roots but it was a calcium defiency due to improper ph. They seem to be thriving again now ready for some buds. Thanks for info 👌
 
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