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Two of the three stayed powdery mildew free, but one phenotype caught it and didn't deal with it too well.
People say one plant smells like a blueberry muffin, one smells like a bucket of blueberries, and the third smells like a raspberry candy.
It grew well. It wasn't a fan of compacted soil, but it made due with what it had.
I accidentally broke a branch pretty bad, which made it susceptible to botrytis.
Thanks for the advice.i agree it's most likely over watering. I have had this problem in the past.this does look more like a potassium deficiency but I'm not in flower so that's probably not it.currently I'm just letting the pots dry out for a few days.its really a rookie move but it happens to the best of us.i honestly think if I just back off the water and give a healthy dose of slf 100 and herculean harvest to balance my ph I should be ok and they should snap out of it.i think re transplanting now could do more harm then good.if it had some crazy odor I would probably do it though.usually when you over water really bad your leaves will curl in ward so I'm a little stumped but when all else fails just let it dry out and give a little flush.dr.root works really well too.slf 100 will break down the dead roots and use that for food.