Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Spencer
i think it might be a disease or possible fert burn even though i havent ferted yet but the soil i use was old horse manure, its pretty good.
Um....That is fertilizer and depending on a few things it could be a very strong fertilizer. I rescued 2 of my personal strains from one person last month he was using cow shit. Ever hear of methane gas? When he brought them back and said they were not very healthy to start with and chuckled (yes; I held back bitch slapping him). After I washed the roots in Ph adjusted RO water for about 30 min and put them back into good soil (you should not go from dirt to hydro) they did survive and are doing very well.
I piled up his dirt he was using on a plastic bag to trash....well I lit a J to calm down then after placing it on the table it rolled off and fell into the pile of cow shit he used and started a fire...thus methane was in his soil.
You could be suffering from "Pythium wilt" or damping off itâ??s a fungus that can grow in soil and most grow mediums. The key is prevention with products like Polygragron granules added to your soil or Bak Pak, & Intercept work in the soil too. That's just an educated guess with out pictures and a few other things like
What is the Ph of the soil?
What type of water are you using?
What is the root zone temperature?
What lighting are you using?