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09-08-2012, 03:36 AM #1OPJunior Member
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So I'm going to update for those people who were wondering what would fix this. I'm sure this method would of worked for other chemicals that would get on the leaves or even for dying leaves. Luckily for me the stalks on all of the plants were not harmed by this. Since so many people responded to my question I decided to figure it out myself. I let the plant get its shit together for the first two days. I figured they are pretty stressed out for what had just happened so I didn't want to add any nute, fertilizer or water until the initial shock went away. After that I gave them all a good watering. And every day since I've been picking off the dead leaves until there were none left. I figured the plant was trying to fix itself and focus on the dying leaves instead of new growth. Well I did the right thing. All my plants are now growing healthy new leaves and stems. I realize tht I'm pretty much starting the vegitation stage over again but atleast I saved them. I learned a huge lesson that always follow directions and to not be a dumbass. Lol
Hope this helps some of you who make a mistake or even if you have leaves that are dying.Evothc9 Reviewed by Evothc9 on . Help! Ok just making the statement off the bat. I'm a retard and shouldn't of done this. So save the comments. I'm here to learn and fix my problem with my plants. My plants are about 2-4 weeks old and I noticed that they were getting attacked by little leafhoppers. Te little fuckers didn't die with neem oil or insecticidal soap. I looked up a home recipe to kill them. It was a garlic, onion and mineral oil mix. Here's what went wrong. Dumbass me used garlic salt instead of the powder. I sprayed Rating: 5