Plant isnt looking good :(

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Kindbud

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Alright it might have been the cold this weekend idk i was at the beach all last weekend and didnt check on them for 3 days when i got back i went to watered them ant this is what i saw of my biggest plant any idear whats wrong with it hear are some pics will be up soon
 
hear are the pics

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that sucks is it a pest problem or something like that, if it starts to spread then snip the leaf off that should help, your just amputateing theleaf it should be okay after that, i had to do it to mine a lso man, and best of luck.
 
dont realy think it is a pest problem cuz i got like 10 more plants around it and nothing is wrong with them Idk ill just wait and see what happens mybe she will bounce back peace guys if anyone eles has idears what is wrong with hear let me know peace
 
Also i think it is spreading cuz the other side leave looks like its starting to do the same thing idk im just going to let nature do its thing unless anyone knows what is roung i know its not over watering my be under watering but i doubt it i only left it fot 3 days its not the ferts havent used in a week and it was a super deluted formula 2 littler bottle with like maybe 1/16 of a cup of dry ferts shoke it up pour it on all of the big ones i have done it many times in the pass grows and not hurt or burned the plants
 
Maybe it's been over-watered?You did mention it might have been mighty cold..I'd give it a day or 2 without water and check on it from time to time.
 
How cold did it get? The damage looks like freeze damage.

If that's the case and some of the leaves stay viable, the plant will recover. The cold may have stressed to enough to cause it to become a hermie however. Keep an eye on it and if you get another cold snap, make sure the root area is thouroughly wet. That will help the plant survive cold. It just doesn't work for long periods.

The leaves that are beyond healing, remove them. The plant is wasting energy trying to mend itself. Use a nice sharp pair of sissors.

Good luck man. Let me know how it looks in 24 hours.
 
hey kb whats going on bro!! i would have to agree with stoney man hope they get better bro but hey the new ones are looking great man
 
thanks man i thought it was cuz of the cold that was the last frezze this year all the rest of this week its going to be 50s to 70s so i think she bounce back and ill be watchin for the hermie i watered them friday morning before a left to go to the beach and it did get cold on sat and sun 25 26 thats what i though it was to i should trim off the big leave that sreveled up alright man ill do that 1st thing tommarow morning peace out and check out my grow journal when ever you have the time peace and take it easy stoney you a good friend ;)
 
Sticky_Budz said:
hey kb whats going on bro!! i would have to agree with stoney man hope they get better bro but hey the new ones are looking great man

yeah that was the only one that toke any damage all the other ones are fine and dont have any sign of freeze burn and ill update how she looks tommarow and friday i think she will make it
 
Yeah man, the cold this year is catching everyone short. Weird winter.

Trim off the leaves with the severe damage so that the plant doesn't keep wasting energy trying to fix what can't be fixed. That will help the remainder of the plant recover.

Don't scalp it though. It looks like only two leaves maybe. The ones like the leaf you have in your hand. Later, in a few more days, you might have one or two more to trim off. Cold damage sometimes takes a day or two to show it's nasty little act. Limp leaves are ok. Shriveled leaves are not ok.

Good luck man!
 
ight man ill get to that as soon as i wake up tommarrow and yeah its been a weird winter hear lol wear is this so called global warming when you need it lol
 
if you cant see the numbers tell me and ill make them bigger i had to click on it and enlarge the pic to see them
 
I would say that looks like damage from the cold. One possible solution to that, depending on the site of your plants, could be to make a mini-greenhouse over them. You can do this with a large plastic water bottle. This will help keep that sharp cold out during the "weird winter" and then once your out of danger just remove them. If you have easy access you can put them on at night and take them off in the morning. The problem is that it makes your plants easier to spot if you are doing a guerilla grow.

I would say cut at 4.
 
Kindbud said:
wear should i trim off the leave #1,2,3, or 4??

1 is too much.
4 is too little
3 would leave a piece of stem sticking out with no leaf.

2 is the proper place to trim a leaf.
 
kindphriend said:
I would say that looks like damage from the cold. One possible solution to that, depending on the site of your plants, could be to make a mini-greenhouse over them. You can do this with a large plastic water bottle. This will help keep that sharp cold out during the "weird winter" and then once your out of danger just remove them. If you have easy access you can put them on at night and take them off in the morning. The problem is that it makes your plants easier to spot if you are doing a guerilla grow.

I would say cut at 4.

yeah im not gurrila growing this year im just growing 10 plants on the land right next to mine and im not worryed about anyone seeing it i use plastic bottles when they are littler but he was to big for one so i let him ride it out
 

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