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CADakota
11-20-2004, 07:52 PM
My plant was doing fine. But it suddenly start to curl its leaves upward and the leaves turned white. The leaves under the main leafs on top are dying. why is my plant doing this? Please help.
Torog
11-20-2004, 08:48 PM
My plant was doing fine. But it suddenly start to curl its leaves upward and the leaves turned white. The leaves under the main leafs on top are dying. why is my plant doing this? Please help.
Howdy CADakota,
You need to describe more about the conditions of your grow-room set-up,and details about how old they are,how much do you water,what kind of ferts do ya use..the temperature of the room,etc.
Also..are the leaves turning white-or yellow ? If they are turning white,it could mean a necrotic condition,whereas yellow could be too much ferts or the plant is starving for ferts and drawing them from it's own leaves.
It's normal for the bottom set of leaves to die off as the plant ages and grows new replacements..but if it's at the top-it's most likey due to too much ferts,disease,or too much heat.
CADakota
11-21-2004, 06:14 AM
The plants are 2 weeks old, They have been fert. once and are given water every 2 days. I am using a closet set up with flour. lighting
Torog
11-21-2004, 11:01 AM
The plants are 2 weeks old, They have been fert. once and are given water every 2 days. I am using a closet set up with flour. lighting
Howdy CADakota,
Well..I suspect,that you may have to start over..how tall are the plants ? Do they look kinda skinny-stemed and weak ? If there's more than 2-3 inches of space,between the soil and the bottom of the first set of leaves,then chances are,they've stretched too much and will never be strong enough to support the weight of the buds.
How close are the floros to the top of the plant ? They should be no more than 3 inches away,also,you need a small,oscillating fan to further strengthen the stems and keep the plants strong and from stretching too much. The fan will also help to keep the heat down around the plants and will help them to git a fresh supply of carbon dioxide around the leaves.
Also,you may be watering them too much,you should allow the soil to dry out first,before you water,that allows oxygen to git to the roots-which is good for weed. You probaly shouldn't use any ferts until they are a month old,if your using potting soil with a low amount of fert supplement already added in-that will be more than sufficient the first few weeks.
It would really help,if you could use a digital camera and post a pic.
Have a good one...Torog
bakpain
11-24-2004, 08:29 PM
a picture could realy realy help, but look for bugs and get a moist-tester from the garden store let your soil get moderatly dry befor watering it, if indeed it is bugs or mites use neem oil (it's safe and inexpensive) did they just up and turn white or have tons of white dots? white dots are a sign of mites!
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