Quote Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
I would take a chance and spray with neem based antifungal. I use Safer brand products. They make a few different insect killing soaps and fungus killing soap. If I couldn't find that immediately I'd try hydrogen peroxide and water with a drop or two of dish detergent.
The thing is, I sprayed them with neem and monterey organic thrip spray when I first noticed the problem. It did kill the thrips but im not sure if it made the brown leaves worse.

Quote Originally Posted by Esteban1
Are the dying leaves wilting from the bottom to the top or opposite? If from bottom it could be simple N def? Nice looking 25 G container. Big girlie!! Peace
The brown starts from the middle/top of the leaf and works its way out until the leaf is completely dry. The bottom of the leaves dont seem to be affected until the very last moment.


Im feeding them the same as the mother plant and the ph of the soil is the same too... But the mother doesnt have the browning leaves, only the clones do, which is really strange.. I also noticed the brown spots dont show up on the "sugar leaf" or "bud leaf".. only on the mature fan leaves.