Whats Wrong with the Plant?????
I do not believe it to be heat stress..
looks like you over loved your plants
too much of something
leaves curling down can mean to much water.. but your leaves are curled down and brittle looking..as opposed to overwatering is usually droopy and sad..
SO I am going with ... to much FERT!! or possible wrong PH... or both and over watering..
you see mand's picture, how the leaves are super dark..that is usually the first sign of to much FERT.. second sign will be burnt tips... andthen the curling...
Hang tough.. and don't feed them..
I would recommend a flush but if your soil is already muddy.. you better hold off?
keep us posted
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How is your soil... muddy?
How is your PH?
What ferts have you been using.. have you been over feeding?
more pics please
Whats Wrong with the Plant?????
Hello B :) I wish I could help you out on this but I'm affraid I always get a bit stuck when it comes to plant problems :o
It's only the one and the other four are fine ? ..................... Maybe it's just how that plant is ?
Maybe there is nothing wrong and the plant would just go like that no matter what the conditions or how it was looked after ?
Hmmm, I'm kinda grasping at straws here I think :o
Anyway I doubt there is a lighting problem as the others are fine, and it's in the same tempreture and being watered the same has the others and they are fine.
Only thing I can think of B, is to just keep it growing and keep you're fingers crossed ......................... I'll cross mine for you ;)
Sorry B :o ............................... love mand xxx :)
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Mand - thanks
GK- yea my PH is 6.3-6.4 and I'm the last thing I used was Schultz Cactus Plus which is 2-7-7 I only used a little bit and the other plants loved it (I used it 2 days before it got like that) :confused: I mean I just flushed it so I guess I'll have to wait and see :sadcrying
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uhhhhh. blah...BLAH BLAH!!!! no jk..6.3-6.4 is kinda low and acidic. Try balancing your water better. and I also agree with the over fertilizing because I had the same problem on my first grow not knowing that I wasn't supposed to give them ferts every time I watered. Even though that was completely a bad thing, they liked the ferts I used so they only had the tips turn a yellow hue as apposed to being yellow or "burnt". So I agree with GK about the flushing, but do it with pH stable water a little closer to 6.8pH. Goodluck.
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Is there blueberry in this strain...could be just this plant ,just this pheno...you know what I mean.
I ask about Blueberry because I had a pheno that drooped like that out of my Blue moonshine....other wise I agree with GK
Now that I take a second look at that pic I'd say raise your PH to 7 because I think your acidic water is causing the nutes to lock up and the plant is not feeding. :stoned:
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Cool man Will do-- I can just add a little baking soda right? No I dont have blueberry but damn I wish I did too :D Nah My strain is Northern Lights X Big Bud all 5 :)
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Just be carefull now!:)
Come to the chat rooms!:) It's lonley..
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Just taking a guess but could it be a magnesium deficiency? Apparently too much ammonium nitrate, Ca or Cl can lock it out. I was reading a packet of Magnesium Sulphate at the supermarket tonight. It mentioned fixing curled leaves and I immediately thought of your problem. Although it could also mean leaves that are curled upwards.
Whats Wrong with the Plant?????
There are some basic that you need to check first. Use the Ph chart in the FAQ for dirt farming and make sure you have the proper Ph first in the soil. If the water is RO water you still need CalMag plus added to it. If it's not then you need to know what's in your water.
Dirt farming is not quit as easy as everyone things it is.
Air-rate your dirt you may have small cracks that get water early and then dry out that's common in dirt and most people don't give it a second thought. But roots can dry out quickly on one side and not the other.
Ph is way more important then you may think in dirt farming. Use a Ph meter for dirt so you know.
It could also be toxic salt buildup that is a very common sign as well. Now that you have done a flush as long as it was a proper flush you should be fine.
There is also a point where the plant may have just used up that leaf and does not need it any longer. Some signs are just the plant being a plant.
Growing in dirt you may need to try one thing then give it as much as 5 day's to watch new growth. It's not like the affected leaf will recover not all of them do or can.
Temperature hot spots can also cause the same looking problem. As well as root bounding problems too. If drainage is not quick enough the roots on the top can dry out and or the roots on the top are fine and the roots on the bottom are to wet and are rotting.
Just because it's the same plant each plant can grow just a little different and at a different cycle. Some can take more nutrients then it's brother for a week then you have a lock problem and it's behind in growth. Food for one may not be the best for others is all I am saying. You are growing more on an average.
The nutrients you are using are close but not exactly the right ones for a short cycle plant like this.
Next time pick up some quality nutrients and give that a try you should have better luck.
Remember if you are growing from clones they inherit the age of the mother too.
I hope some of that helped you.
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buk, thanks for the extra picture...
You leaves do look veryvery dark....
ROOT bOUND...hmmm good point zandor..
what size are you pots and ho long did you veg ?
: )