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greenroom
09-06-2006, 05:48 AM
:( I have a female, 23 days into flowering. 35 days on 12/12, (before was on 18/6). Age: 100 days. Started with MG Soil, and Flourescents. Temp: 78, Humid: 60
This is my frist attempt at growing indoors.

Plant was doing very well for a long time, now it seems as though some of the leaves are sorta of wilting inwards making almost like a hollow tube effect. This is happening from the top slowly towards the bottom of the plant. [Pic 4 towards top.]

Today, there were about 7 leaves in the pot and on the floor and as I look at the plant, i can see leaves that are ready to fall off. Some of the fallen leaves are fan leaves as well as smaller ones on the branches of the plant. These fallen leaves aren't different in color either, none brown or yellow, just slightly lighter in green color.

Im not sure whats is wrong. Leaves were originally very fat, and healthy looking, and now they seem to be getting thinner, and drooping. Leaves towards bottom of plant are fine: [pic:5]

I did allow this plant to grow for a very long time, and get to be a very large plant, almost 3feet tall, and its very branchy, shaped like a christmas tree.

I water infrequently, feeling the soil to ensure it is dry before watering. See: Attachment. Although pictures aren't that good.

Any Suggestions?

Thank You!!

busteruk7
09-06-2006, 09:10 AM
looks too me like it is exesive heat what are ya temps inside ya grow room
cheers all :)

UMrocksmysocks
09-06-2006, 09:17 AM
i agree, same thing started happening to my plants. raised the light 2 inches and they were fine the next day.... what are the temps like>>?

greenroom
09-06-2006, 01:49 PM
i agree, same thing started happening to my plants. raised the light 2 inches and they were fine the next day.... what are the temps like>>?


Temp: 78, Humid: 60

mellogold
09-06-2006, 02:11 PM
do you plants have water? i get the same look with dirt farming when my plants are dry, also your leaves are looking hella dark to me...what nute you using?