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JohnWetwire
04-19-2004, 11:25 AM
Ah shit...my plant was looking all perky and healthy and everything under its 22W circular flouro light(small box, small light, higher intensity than a huge long flouro)and an intake fan...good watering every day..im below frost in a basement, and the temp is relatively constant...and this plant -REALLY- shot up today. But, when I checked it (like I do every day) the top leaves were curled..i give it plenty of water i think...and the soil feels like a very big sponge..so it has awsome drainage. I even put in some worms. I've used no fertilizer, only the rich black store bought soil. The floro is on 24/7. Its a few weeks old and its 3.5inches high, it grew .5 inches in a day...this plant looks to be very short and robust...like it'll be very stumpy with a very good harvest. This cannabis was a -very- good smoke. Probably...the second best I've ever had..(two gbong hitter quitter) the one and only seed we found is the plant. I see no discoloration..and it doesn't feel crispy like I had the light too close...when i actually moved it up more. Right now it has the two round leaves, then its two jagged looking leaves sprouting into branches, then it goes up again to this piece looking like it will split into two more branches, each having 3 leaves. in the middle there looks to be more branches coming up. they're very small. The plant is starting to smell like perfume now.(heheee i never smelled a growing cannabis plant and it smells awsome) Anyway..the two biggest(and middle) leaves look like they're curling..the one is much worse than the other..what can i do? :confused:

JohnWetwire
04-19-2004, 09:35 PM
i really really need a response please =/ i -have- to bump it =/

sensiskunk
04-19-2004, 11:12 PM
YOu need to feed it some liquid nutrients to get it perked up again, you also may be overwatering ur plant. only water enough till the soil is moist, and wait till it drys out to water again. Hope this helps!

sivaram
05-10-2004, 05:33 AM
Yes, high moisture may have resulted with the problem, use coco peat or neem coir potting meidums for best optimum water drainage.

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