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MRHOGG
01-27-2006, 08:33 PM
hi every one , sorry it took so long to get the pics out but here they are. im still having problems with leaves rolling up. and now my trainreck plant is showing other problems as well,heres some pics of her leaves also.
...............................................tha nks again every one.

BkSkillz
01-27-2006, 08:51 PM
slight to moderate ph inbalance hense nutrient lockout by the looks of that fanleaf you got one hell of a phosphorus defeciency the give away is that purple stem uneven watering also seeing as how one part of the leaf is affected an the other isnt heres a nice quote an link:
Phosphorous

Phosphorous is used for plant energy by being assimilated into molecules called Adenosine-tri-phosphate, or ATP. This molecule is necessary for any plant activity that requires energy such as root growth, flowering, respiration, and vegetative growth.










Phosphorous deficiencies are distinct. Purple stems, leaf stems, leaf veins and stunted growth are a sure sign of a Phosphorous deficiency. Leaves will also tend to be smaller and dark green, and may or may not include necrotic patches. Bud size will be smaller and underdeveloped, as will the root mass.

A good all-around fertilizer like Peter's 20-20-20 will clear this up.
http://www.overgrow.com/growfaq/1382

scobbie
01-27-2006, 09:00 PM
:stoned: very good prognosis:stoned:

Nature Boy
01-27-2006, 09:27 PM
hi every one , sorry it took so long to get the pics out but here they are. im still having problems with leaves rolling up. and now my trainreck plant is showing other problems as well,heres some pics of her leaves also.
...............................................tha nks again every one.

Bro.......

It is hard to tell from your pics........

May be Phosporus like Skillz is saying.........

But if you are flowering at all.......

The buds will suck nutrients out of the fan leaves, very similar to your pics.......

But the Purple Stem IS NOT a dead give away............

A lot of times when a plant has purple stems and stalks........

It means part of the strain, was a strain from a COOL climate,

And not 100% tropical strain.........

Good luck to you........

scobbie
01-27-2006, 09:32 PM
ihave never had leaves go like those circled in black during flowering but the ones circled in pink yeh, i will go with potasium deficiance

BkSkillz
01-27-2006, 09:57 PM
i believe your half right nature boy about the purpling being related to cool weather but not the stems its the leaves that become purpleish once there flowered in temps around 40 to 50 f...or who knows maybe youve done more reading about this then i have...doubtfull at best.. im right your wrong and its always gonna be that way...cunt
..p.s. i love you

MRHOGG
01-27-2006, 10:40 PM
thanks every one, right now im vegging. what about the leaves rolling up at the edges in the first three pics? and also,how do i use the petes 20/20/20?
also i am in a very cold clinment..........thanks you very much.

scobbie
01-27-2006, 11:41 PM
what has your normal temp been through veg?

MRHOGG
01-27-2006, 11:55 PM
hi, temp has been 65f down to 45f, up and down.

scobbie
01-28-2006, 12:38 AM
how old is she ,sorry

scobbie
01-28-2006, 12:44 AM
Young plants have a rapid intake of phosphorous, so it is important that seed beds and seed composts have a plentiful supply. It is also vital for the movement and storage of food reserves within the plant, and the main nutrient concerned with the proper development of seed production.

Phosphate Deficiency
A deficiency of Phosphate may be indicated in plants when the foliage becomes a blue/grey shade of green. This gradually turns to a bronzy shade of green as the deficiency worsens. Growth slows down and the plant gives a poor yield of fruit and seeds.



its between temp and phosphate deficency maby one of the experts will help