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Tomthehippie
04-21-2006, 10:33 AM
When flowering would leaf tips curl under due to over feeding or is it more likely due to under feeding?
the image reaper
04-21-2006, 12:48 PM
my guess would be over-nutes and possibly too much heat ... :smokin:
busteruk7
04-21-2006, 01:06 PM
my guess would be over-nutes and possibly too much heat ... :smokin:
yeah i second that too much heat can make a plant go droopy too
and too much nute can curl the leaf tips and start leaf burning
cheers all :)
MrGuy
04-21-2006, 02:55 PM
Also check the ph of yer medium...(Soil, rockwool, hydo).
But yeah, generally its overfeeding with nutrient...
Jorge Cervantes Indoor Bible has colour pics you can check out for basic troubleshooting.
GrowinGreen23
04-21-2006, 04:12 PM
post pics
Tomthehippie
04-22-2006, 12:42 PM
2 weeks in to flower, temp 69-73 humidity 49-55, under 450watt of light one 250 hps, ome 200w envirolight. there not being over watered. there being fed every week and a half on a week solution, theyâ??ve got fresh air getting pumped in... the tips have only started to curl since iv put them into flower. i also have a mother thats under all the same conditions bar the light cycle and shes doing fine(all plants were grown from seed at the same time)??? any ideas why my 2 flowring plants might be doing this but the mother isnt?? i donâ??t think its a huge problem its just pissing me off lol. they just dont seem to have that healthy glow if anyone knows what i mean...
LOC NAR1958
04-22-2006, 01:51 PM
Your pic's look good. I wouldn't worry until you see the tips yellow from burn. The mother isn't in flower I suppose? Mine look like that when first put into flower. I think they are sad from the lack of light. LOL. They look good as long as you don't see any spots or yellow tips. Rock on and don't worry.
Zandor
04-22-2006, 04:22 PM
You are a little short of N at this point in the cycle. You are not feeding them enough nutrients and in the improper portions for the cycle. You need to tweak the nutrients every few weeks to keep up with the growth cycle
Try some fish shit by its self then go back to mixing a good flower formula. You should be watering every 3-4 day's at least. I hope you have proper drainage to water like that too.
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