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    Bird claw leaves

    Does any one know what is causing the leaves to be hooking down like that in the photo.I have been growing for a little while and never seen this before.What is the cure?Could it be strain related?
    GreenThunb Reviewed by GreenThunb on . Bird claw leaves Does any one know what is causing the leaves to be hooking down like that in the photo.I have been growing for a little while and never seen this before.What is the cure?Could it be strain related? Rating: 5

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    Bird claw leaves

    1. ph is off
    2. heat stress

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    Bird claw leaves

    not heat the temp is 78 so PH then. What should be the PH of the run off water be they are in soil?

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    Bird claw leaves

    I don't know much about that with soil to be honest....I'm pretty strictly hydro.
    I glanced at the photo in your profile. I'm assuming that's mylar you have on your walls. As wrinkled as it is in those photos it may be causing some hot spots to your plants as well......just a thought. (on the whole your plants look very nice btw :thumbsup

    Here is an excellent link to plant problems and how to fix them. Hope it helps.

    International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - The Complete guide to Sick Plants,pH, and Pest troubles!

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    Bird claw leaves

    all of my previous indoor grows have did exactly the same thing,leaves all hooking down on their ends,unfortunately i never did find what was causing it,fortunately it didn't effect bud quality or quantity,or at least not as far as i know,all i know is i always got way more bud than i expected from the plant size i was working with

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    Bird claw leaves

    Atsar how did you get such a small clipping to look like that.I was wanting to do just that a bonsai so to say that little one is sick!!!Nice.Weed hound the mylar could be causing hot spots but the fans (4) in such a small space the mylar has a rippling affect throught the grow space ccuts it down a little i hope

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    Bird claw leaves

    Quote Originally Posted by GreenThunb
    Atsar how did you get such a small clipping to look like that.I was wanting to do just that a bonsai so to say that little one is sick!!!Nice.Weed hound the mylar could be causing hot spots but the fans (4) in such a small space the mylar has a rippling affect throught the grow space ccuts it down a little i hope
    i'm a tad wasted man and have completely missed what you're on about lol,please elaborate for my fickle pickled brain
    thanks
    stef

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Bird claw leaves

    Minor fert burn (plants in back) and pot-bound.
    Flush with pH adjusted water, and check to make sure that the pot holds at least 1 gallon of soil for each foot of main stem.

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    Bird claw leaves

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    check to make sure that the pot holds at least 1 gallon of soil for each foot of main stem.
    Now there's a cool way to figure out if you have enough room. :thumbsup:

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