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Jackash Jackash
5 years ago
We have had a stressful time with our plant, nearly lost her a couple of times. It’s our first plant and has been very trial and error. Major delay in flowering due to this but looks like we may have some growth!
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Jackash
Jackashstarted grow question 5 years ago
Leaves of plant are clawing but not sure on the reason why. Suspected nitrogen toxicity as nutrients have 2.1% nitrogen and was feeding everyday. Have laid off.. and will be doing twice a week. Is this right? It is the only thing I can think of that is causing clawing..
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Leaves. Curl down
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Cogollo_eu
Cogollo_euanswered grow question 5 years ago
If you are really using 2l/day you are overwatering and probably causing roots to drown. Stop using water some days, until you see her recover. Once it recovers try to irrigate 1~2 times per week max 3 if really needed. Hope it helps, 💚💚.
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Philindicus
Philindicusweek 1
I agree looks more like over watering. Unless you see the tips of your leaves starting to turn yellow/brown this would be one sign of nute burn. The curl sometimes shows up with nitrogen toxicity and or over watering. I would let her dry out a bit more than usual and see if she will hold her leaf blades out straight again. Most growers perform a flush when they switch over to bloom nutrients so once she recovers you can play it safe and do one on her. Try and lift the pot when she's drier so you can feel the weight and get used to when she needs to be watered.👍
Philindicus
Philindicusweek 1
Also if you have the time fill out more of your diary like what kind of lights, nutrients used pot size etc. it helps out to know the specifics of your grow.