Quote Originally Posted by 420freedme
gotta luv when folks Tell you what to do?
What if its overwatered?
or bugs?
or soil mix?
age?
nutes?
temps?
humidity?
to resppond to that list you were so kind to post:
-if it were overwatered there would be a more general droop to it
-bugs would show... um... bug damage
-age- it's obvious that those aren't that old, and age isn't an issue anyway, wtf
-nutes- do you have any SPECIFIC nute related comments in mind? that's pretty broad
-temps- They would be showing curled edges and/or yellowing, and quite likely signs of drought stress as well
-humidity- not an issue in veg

But thanks anyway.
If you can't post without being insulting, don't post at all.
I see one more post like this and you are OUTTA here.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . leaf curl Leaf curl at ends of leaves on older plants. Pic 1 is from a 2 month old blueberry female plant. I think maybe too much watering and maybe too much nitrogen as it was being given 260 ppm in hannahs scale i believe about. Anyways any comments would be appreciated. Rating: 5