My poor ladies have developed the claw look on their leaves and from what I can tell from reading it is most likely from either overwatering or to much N, this sound about right??
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My poor ladies have developed the claw look on their leaves and from what I can tell from reading it is most likely from either overwatering or to much N, this sound about right??
if it is from too much N you should be able to tell by the color of the plants, or other factors.
-shake
Sometimes this happens if the light cycle is being messed with. Very common when you use buchmaster.
what you doing to your plants over there? i don't want anything near my ladies called BUCHmaster! lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by martyrprojekt
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I had clawing really really bad once in flower and it turned out it was N def because of a Ph lockout. Plants need a min amount of N in flower (im sure we all know this by now) but some must be present none the less. I locked mine out with shitty soil and paid dearly with wispy airy hairy quasi buds. I hope you have better luck than I did.
They are in second week of veg so hopefully it clears up before switch
Dude Shake, I think I am suffering from Stoned writing...kinda like drunk dialing. I have been doing this a lot lately.Quote:
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i hear ya man, me too. LMAO!Quote:
Originally Posted by martyrprojekt
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LOL! That sig line alone get a rep point! It's just too true.
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Do you mean "The Claw" or "The Craw"?
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