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NewbGrower87 NewbGrower87
6 years ago
Dropped Grow to 0.25. Seems like some minor N toxicity going on. I'm wondering if there's too much N in the Cal/Mag? I will probably try dropping the Cal/Mag a bit next week and bumping the Grow back up. Comments welcome. Topped at the end of Week 3 with 4 nodes showing. Topped down to the 3rd node. Removed all growth sites below the 3rd node, but preserved large fan leaves for fast recovery. Comments welcome. NOTE: Plant to the right is a late flowering White Widow auto.
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NewbGrower87
NewbGrower87started grow question 6 years ago
Do you think I'm showing signs of N toxicity towards the end of week 3? Input welcome!
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Leaves. Curl down
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HighTV
HighTVanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey there @NewbGrower87 I Do not see any signs of Nitrogen Toxicity. Generally N tox shows itself in 3 main ways. The most obvious is whats called the 'claw' where the leaf tips bend down aggressively. The second thing to look for is a Dark Dark green color and while your plant does look a healthy green from the pictures I wouldn't say they are dark enough for a N toxicity. The last thing to look for is one of the more obvious signs and that is shiny fan leafs. N Toxicity causes the Fan leaves to get really dark and shiny looking before causing the 'claw'. So because of these reasoning I do not think you have an N toxicity at all. (If you start to see signs of N tox DO NOT drop Cal-Mag like you hinted at and instead lower the Micro a little.) 😎
NewbGrower87
NewbGrower87started grow question 6 years ago
N tox in full swing. Lowered feeding from 1 Tsp to 3/4 Tsp Cal/Mag, and Grow/Micro from 1/2 Tsp each to 1/4 Tsp each. Hoping this helps correct. Is it possible that overwatering also contributed to excessive N uptake? I let the coco dry out a lot more (~4 days) this time.
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Leaves. Color - Dark-purple
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 6 years ago
Your feeding strength is too much. At this point you want 300 to 400 PPM. Base water plus cal mag should be around 250 PPM and the rest your nutes.
NewbGrower87
NewbGrower87started grow question 6 years ago
What do you guys think about the praying leaves? The internet seems to disagree. Most people seem to think it's a good thing. Everything is in high gear and the leaves are using all of the energy to absorb light. Some camps say it's too much light and it's stressing out.
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Techniques. Defoliation
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
There are different opinion about the subject. Some says that the leaves are praying when there is to much light , some says that it is because the plants are healthy and happy but I remember that a long time ago I have read an article about it and it was linked to the plant sweating : to keep more water and avoid sweating they are doing that and the opposite when they want to sweat but I am not 100% sure about it as it was a long time ago. And last thing it could also be because of a light too high so the plant is trying to reach it , you will have a different answer from each growers 😊👍
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Silasbotwin
Silasbotwincommentedweek 96 years ago
Looking great man 👍🏼😊
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommentedweek 56 years ago
Its looking pretty good , nice and healthy thats for sure . I dunno if you have other plants in the room seems like you do . Maybe next time try to keep them all under the same cycle ! :) -Happy Growing!
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommented6 years ago
@NewbGrower87, yeah its hard to do it like that when you dont have multiple rooms :) growing is a learning expirience for us all man ! Thanks for taking the time to respond man :) Always a pleasure to chat with other growers -Happy Growing!
NewbGrower87
NewbGrower87commented6 years ago
@The_Projexx, Hey man, thanks! The other plant is an auto that's just finishing up. I got impatient and popped this VK seed a bit too early. I thought the auto would finish sooner (first grow on the right there, misjudged the time, lol). I've been playing fun little games with the light height trying to maximize the exposure for the flowering plant and keep it reasonable on the vegging one. Lesson learned for next time.
NewbGrower87
NewbGrower87commentedweek 36 years ago
Thanks guys! I did notice the very slight cupping, and it's definitely more pronounced on one of the first fan leaves (bottom of the plant) and the curling is slightly more aggressive. I think I might drop the Micro to half the current strength for next feeding and see if that improves it. I might be "riding the line" between healthy and toxicity, but hopefully at this rate it will just end up growing into the nitrogen amount. Do you think it's overwatered? I will probably transplant next grow instead of being in the final pot, but I figured the creasing in the leaves is because they are still growing? I know the 3-set fan leaves straightened out quite a bit after they stopped growing outward.