Help please, I've never seen this

Oh and Northern Lights is awesome my hands down favorite for two decades, I can’t get sick of it or immune to it. So I’m biased

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I don’t understand what you mean by "a light top dressing of some goodness " could you please explain? Thank you in advance :relaxed:

She is separated from my other girls… thank you for the advise. I will keep her isolated and have no intention of ditching her. A good parent sides with thier children despite thier discrepancies :blush:

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I was thinking worm castings, a little grow and bloom fertilizers - I like dr. Earth- perhaps insect frass if you have any laying around, and some organic potting soil, then water it in.

I would burn the plant and take the pot and soil to the dump. Had tomato plants that progressed just like that. There is no cure for verticillium wilt. It’s a soil fungus. Bad news. Sorry
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Verticillium wilt | The Morton Arboretum

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Thank you for the info… sad indeed.

I just want to thank Sydious for this post and for your support of this post. One of my plants have a branch that nearly broke off at the base, away from the main branch. I put honey on it and didn’t have any tape so I let it just heal itself with the honey. It was doing well, but is now looking like it’s wilted a bit more than the rest of the plant. We got the Teflon tape and braced it up to the main branch, but I think it’s looking alive, but kinda wilted and sad looking. I’m five weeks away from going into flowering…hope I don’t have to cut my branch! But if I absolutely have to, I’ll do it.

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