For the 2 first week it was fine. Then I think I gave too much nutes. Then with the leaf curls I started experiment stuff. I tought I overwatered her so I let her dry for at least a whole week. After that I was afraid to feed her so I gave her less water and nutes. I also back off light a lot. With all that, she growed slowly and I never was able to eliminate leaf curl. With a lot of looking at others grow, I remarked that it wasn't uncommon too have leaf curl for all the grow. Anyway, learned a lot and I'm more prepare for next grow. I'm more aware of my setup and nutes and water feeding. Next grow is gonna be awesome😉.
Harvest went we'll, not a lot to trim. Buds have nice colors, lots of thricome and are very dense. Smell is lemon and sugar, almost kinda 7up. Very pleasant. 169g of wet bud with some branches. Tent is set to 60% humidity to slowly dry my precious. I'll update the dry weight, buzz and taste in a couple of weeks.
Hi, I'm having a curling leaf problem. Only the tip of the older leaves curl. Someone has an idea or suggestions? Water Ph 6.3, room temps 80.5F, humidity 65 to 70%, PPFD 250, potting soil.
Thanks guys, At one point I did gave her a whole liter with nutes and since then I wasn't able to dry completly the pot. There seem to be a spot that wont dry in center bottom even after 8 day of not watering. Should I transplant it in new soil or it's too late? I try to irrigate it close to the contour with 300ml at 2, 3 days interval to not over feed. For my next grow I'll maybe add perlite or try promix HP and be more gradual in watering.
Both your temp and your humidity are too high for her.... I'd knock the heat down to the mid-70s at least if you can and the humidity needs to get down into the 50s...
DON'T transplant this lady... she's an auto and that kind of stress will stop her from developing on her own time schedule - you'll actually be preventing her from going into flower... She would have zero time to recover!
Good luck!