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Weeweeh
Weeweehstarted grow question 7 months ago
Watered with fertilizer between day 28/29 After that : - some Leaf pointing upwards , twisted - some Leaf pointing down , twisted - Plants will not stretch , are bushi - yellow leaves Photo are from day 28/29/29/29/30 , created my gw today ask me if you need more infos
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Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Curl down
Setup. Strain - Autoflowering
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 7 months ago
You are in soil, so give it water only for a bit with irrigations. Maybe a little runoff to hasten the process. Nothing extreme. you are well into initial stages of flower based on picture #3 -- maybe illusion of 'yellow leaves' ? if the new growth is exhibiting chlorosis, could be too much p or k which woud go back to previous suggestion - 2 birds; 1 stone and such. So, stick to water only. React to any new symptoms but otherwise try to reduce overall concentration of fertilizers in the substrate. Hopefully se some reduction in clawing over 7-10 days. The front right plant does show some signs of N-deficiency, so you may need a different feeding regimen for that plant while the others are fixed. While you have some remaining 'vege' growth, don't expect any huge stretch. If growth nodes are a bit too tight, raise light 2-4 more inches than normal. Could also be a genetic predisposition. With 6 plants, it should fill in the space over the next 2 weeks.
Cannaglideamous
Cannaglideamousanswered grow question 7 months ago
To add to that comment about the fan. If it is indeed too high, your plants stomata will close, and then water accumulates in roots. Just don’t go looking for them i your leaves, they’re not visible hehe. And if they’re closed that might be why they’re sagging a bit. Nothing looks terribly bad for deficiencies. It’s possible it’s just shorter than garden gnomes naturally. I don’t grow autos though. Seems like you’re doing good. As to why the leaves appear that way with the middle convexed could be slight deficiency in calcium. Calcium helps hold adjacent cell walls together just like bones in us. And those calcium deficiency spots have appeared on one of your leaves. It’s possible growth related nutrients are a little high and out weighing the nutrients involved in structural/strength.
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kashmir
kashmiranswered grow question 7 months ago
agree with autoflowersSuck, too much N especially now that they start to flower and also possibility bad PH
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 7 months ago
I think it's your big ol fan inches away from your plants lol. You don't need to buffet them with a gale force winds....you don't even need to blow directly on them. You're just looking to stir up the air a little.
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 7 months ago
Also, that front-right plant doesn't show the clawing.. to further support what was said. Not a coincidence. either some deviation in nutrient charge in pots or genetic variance or bad watering habits can cause what seems like consistent behaviour into inconsistent nutrient levels of the substrate. if not fully saturating -- a minimal amount of runoff under normal circumstances is fine -- this can cause buidups in dry pockets that might intermittently persist. whether fertilizing or water-only, always get the whole thing wet. If you ahve th eproper drainage and aeration properites, it will never cause overwatering. if it does, add more perlite or similar next time.
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AutoflowersSucK
AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question 7 months ago
too much nitrogen and your pH is fucked up
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