so too much nitrogen and over fert. this is a seperate issue. honestly, i dont know anything about anything and i would say that this may be lending to the problem. is it the problem. i guess all three are problems. floor, shoe size, over fert.

i was watering too much for sure, on this cold floor, cold, too much water. so then the nitrogen could be making them all clawed over like that. I have definately started to water way less.

does that mean i should definately 100% water flush these problem girls out, or use a light soulution. and if i do this, should i go back to regular nutrients after a 100% water feeding cycle.

i will try to check PH run off.

also, if i manage to get them off the floor, pain in the asss, would a space heater still be a good idea during the night cycle.
lethalrx Reviewed by lethalrx on . LEAF CLAW MYSTERY AT BUD SITE *** background 1. Soil, just got water PH from 7 to 6.5, was at 7 when problem started, cold at night 60, avg 68 to 73 day,plants over two months old, organic nutrients, water every third day, 1000 watts, problem started at 1 week into 12, now after 2 weeks into 12 hours and problem is getting worse in some, better in others and the same in others. almost no sign of mites i have tried to water less since the first signs. if i manipulate the leaf, try to uncurl them, they will curl Rating: 5