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Got a few issues need help asap

Blackrussian199

New member
About 3 weeks ago I got some clones they were infested with fungus gnats I drenched the soil with hydrogen peroxide solution 2 times and bug b gon eco by ortho, which contains 0.5 % pyrethrin placed yellow sticky traps on soil replaced them 1 time,and I put a layer of diomasceus earth, the damage still seems to persist could it be some thing else? Out of 30 plants maybe 5 of them still have twisted leaves on the new growth, and all of them have brown dry leaf tips curling up, also the leaf edges are brown
, the first 2 pics were the healthiest out of all of them now they look like this
 

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A hydrogen peroxide drench is rough on plants. The only time I ever tried it, the root zone fungus came back and the plants were all stunted and locked out after. I’d start over with proper clones if possible. If not, you’re going to be at at disadvantage.
 

Cantharellus

Well-known member
Stop messing with them and let them grow. Those brown spots are just the plant feeding itself. Give them a week they should be good to go.
 
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