View Full Version : plants look shit whats wrong ?
BuddyLove
10-27-2006, 07:52 PM
a couple of my plants a looking a little shitty
i had to bendem in flower to keepem under the light an they still grew past it
some seem to have a little heat stress bcoz theyre 6" under a 600hps
i tried to bend em some more but they wont have it now they must be 5-6ft
in a 4ft flowerin space
any info on the curlying leaves
the image reaper
10-27-2006, 08:44 PM
I suspect you are 'cooking' them under that 600-watter ... way too close, unless you have a hell of an airflow over your lamp ... :smokin:
dirtbag
11-05-2006, 06:21 PM
I have a Kali Mist and a black pearl that look identical to yours. They're at week 9 of flower and have been fed twice with tiger bloom. My feeling is that either they've been a bit over fed... how I don't know but other wise it's just how they grow.
The Kali Mist has well overshot the light which is ON THE CEILING. The black pearl has been bent and is about a foot from the light running completely across the grow area. Buds seem to be filling out slowly too. No sign of hermies although they do look a bit stressed so I guess all i can do is water them and continue on.
You have to be careful with these kinds of problems especially in flower because it's real easy to do the wrong thing and screw up everything. Go slow and don't over react is who I see it.
harris7
11-06-2006, 12:40 AM
is it just me or are your plants producing single or triple bladed leafs.
is this a recent development. Two of my plants reverted to three bladed leafs and I think it was from heat stress.
as they got too close to the light (i think)
is that a symptom of radiant heat stress?
Cyclonite
11-06-2006, 02:38 AM
I think its heat stress as well
Abattoir Dream
11-07-2006, 11:00 AM
ive seen pics of plants where all the leaves have curled up, just like that, and heard some plants do it at the end of flowering, but those dont look far enough into flowering,
fasts102376
12-14-2006, 09:05 PM
the heat did that to mine to, they looked just like yours...
if they're 5ft tall, maybe rootbound?(too late to transplant). It does look like heat is the culprit however. If you're gonna grow them that big, 5gal buckets are the way to go, or hell do it outside!
stinkyattic
12-18-2006, 05:22 PM
Looks like a combination of heat and rootbound... canoe leaves... curling under... thin and single... damn.
Next time use Silica Blast and make sure that they have a gallon of dirt per foot of plant at harvest time... meanwhile get a frickin typhoon of ventiliation going.
Growing is about learning...and now you've got a problem that you can identify.
5 feet tall... yowza. :D
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