Brown/black Spots, Please Help My Babies

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by whofrankwahl, Jun 11, 2014.

  1. #1 whofrankwahl, Jun 11, 2014
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    please help, i've been growing a 6 plants for about 2 months now and all of a sudden a couple have black/brown spots.  they are growing in compost soil, that has chicken poo, vegtable matter, fruit, egg shells and what not.  the compost is over a year old.  the weather has been humid and about 80 for the past few days with rain, so i havent watered them for two days. three have the spots and the other three look great.  all green, no discoloration.  could it be nute deficiency or too much water near the roots? plz help!

     

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  2. #2 Vee, Jun 16, 2014
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    Trying to find out what happened will take months of chemical research, best to gently remove as much of the root stock as you can by washing that shit soil away and transferring to a cheap quality soil with ample perlite, no nutes for 3-4 weeks until you see a recovery, water well avoid bright lights until well established in the new soil
     
    Keep us updated with progress, as this ones very rare ....indeed!
     
    ps you may name your plant "The Leopard"
     

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