that's genetics man... It still looks like over watering, too much nutes, and high PH.

If I were you I'd be finding out any many possible solutions to bringing her back.

No more foliar/spray feeding. Water droplets make small magnefying glasses and focus that 400hps light in single spots and could burn her up real easily.

NO MORE NUTES until she shows signs of recovery, do as everyone else suggested and go to the fish tank supply/pet store or even walmart or somewhere along those lines and get the little 7$ PH kit. it'll save her life.

Set up a gallon of water and put in a few drops at a time and adjust it to 6 or 6.5. And dump ALL of it in with her. It should flush all the salty/nutrient buildup out the bottom. Also, if it seems like drainage is still an issue. Try pushing a pencil in the bottom holes of the planter without damaging too many roots.

The good side: If and when she does show signs of improvement. Allof those yellow and nasty looking leaves will be, or close to, Dead. :jointsmile: you can pinch or clip off the lower ones that are 100% yellow/white/grey/ or crispy. and every spot there was a leaf, a new node should start.

If you give up now, you guarantee yourself failure. If you keep on truckin', you guarantee yourself a chance of sustaining plant life and the knowledge that comes with it.

For goodness sake. She's a weed. She doesn't NEED much of anything to survive.

Looks like you Over Loved her. Which is a very honest mistake. :jointsmile:

begood and do what it takes to grow your own herb.

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