Quote Originally Posted by daihashi
Be sure to just get a ph reading before you do a full on flush. There's no need to unecessarily flush a plant if it's fine.
Do you think that, waterig with plain water and measuring some runoff would be called for to get an accurate Ph reading??

Quote Originally Posted by Weedhound
I agree.......I would think the chances are fairly small being ph if every single plant except one is normal and they're all fed off the same plate. Even more interestingly.......said plant is directly under a lamp.

I'd move the plant first and see if that helps. Radiant heat causing suffocation/heat burn is not the same as high humidity imo.........although I guess TOO high could suffocate parts of the plant as well.

I wouldn't flush it unless you are sure it's necessary.
Sounds good, I already moved her out further from the light, but still dont think that heat was the problem. Im telling you my cooltube SUCKS... literaly. It moves alot of air and it never gets higher than 78F in there.

Im thining it may be that she just is drinking her water too fast and is a little bit dried out, she's feeling pretty light. The only problem with that is, she seems to claw up more after I water her.
cwesto Reviewed by cwesto on . The claw One of my plants has developed a claw problem. Almost all of here largest fan leaves have bad claw tips, and the edges of the leafs are curling under, like an upside down canoe. Some quick details - grow in dirt, 400w HPS, 3rd day in bloom, use fox farm and botanicare nutes, ummmm... use plain water every third feeding to act as multiple mini flushes. If anybody can think of any other important information i am leaving out let me know.. Does anybody know what is causing my plant these Rating: 5