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Kevin Spencer
06-15-2004, 03:44 AM
I ve just recently aqcuired some clones but i have noticed a lot of the new growth develops weird. The leaves curl up. I had this problem a while ago but i found out it was spiders web the leaves, but this time there just growing in almost curled up like a hand/claw. I cant seem to figure out what the problem is but from what i have been reading i think its an overwatering problem, not a nutrient one, but i could be wrong. Any help would be appreciated.
Kevin

Kevin Spencer
06-15-2004, 03:45 AM
Oh I have noticed that these are the trippiest clones ive ever gotten to. Its not a problem but Ive never had a indica with only leaves with one leaf on each, usually the lowest i had was 5 for clones, i guess these are like 5th generation or something, lol that was just an observation i made, no worries.

sawleaf
06-15-2004, 04:48 AM
I have seen a plant with the warped type leaves you were discribing. The ends of the fan leaves were curling but in a round, clawlike way, not what you see from overwatering, which is the curl-droop. The leaves stayed that way, and the progressing sets of leaves got better and better, until they looked normal and healthy. Don't know what could've caused it, but the plant grew nicely still. :confused:

Kevin Spencer
06-15-2004, 06:39 PM
Yea i think it might be just adjusting to the new environment, but idk. Here some pics of the problem, I also highlight some leave necrosis, any ideas what the problem is?

dumass
06-25-2004, 01:00 PM
My lawer says if I give you advice and your plants die that legally you have the right to shoot me :eek: .... Boy, I sure hope I get this right! The photo on the left made me think about a caution note that I found concerning Blueberry strains on www.cannabisprofestionals.com . They have a couple of photos too that might help you...look in their seed selection. The damage in the photo on the right looks similar to the damage caused by spider mites but, if so, it seems odd that it would be restricted to such small and seperate areas. I guess there's still lots to learn, huh? Well, I hope this helps more than hurts. :rolleyes: