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06-06-2008, 12:31 PM #1
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minor leaf curling and drooping problem
that would make you a failure. that would mean that all the time and sweat and love you have invested so far (not to mention any money you've invested) was wasted.
Originally Posted by avi912
don't stop, don't give up, if you keep trying, each failure becomes a learning experience that you grow from, you become larger than you were by learning that you can do it, you can learn if you want to. if you quit, you just prove to yourself that, when the going gets tough, you give up, don't let that be true!
lol, sorry for the lecture man, lol, i have teenagers
anyway, you already have Stinky's attention (not always easy to get) so all you have to do is follow her advice and she will walk you through it. i would suggest some pics of your set-up, including the base of the plants, the more info you can provide, the better, if you want help.
(btw, weedhound knows her shit too so don't disregard her advice either)justanotherbozo Reviewed by justanotherbozo on . minor leaf curling and drooping problem hi all, my plant is a double dutch strain and is nearing the end of vegetative growth but i have now noticed that many of the leaves are curling and/or drooping. i have included pictures. i don't know if this is a fairly minor problem or not. i have had it on a 18 hours on 6 hours off cycle under one 240 watt HID lamp and have been using 15ml of plant grow mixed with every 10 litres of water. i have watered it once a day and allowed it to drain through. the temperature day has been Rating: 5
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06-11-2008, 06:36 PM #2
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minor leaf curling and drooping problem
yea i know you are right i'm just pretty pessimisstic sometimes. not a good personality trait for a grower lol. anyway i have sorted out my PH and the plant is looking much better since i have left it outside for most of the daytime seeing as we have had really good weather here recnetly. plus the heat stress signs have slowed since i lowered the temp a bit. some of the leaves are still droopy but the majority is looking okay. i have just induced flowering a few days ago so hopefully all will go ok
Originally Posted by justanotherbozo
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06-11-2008, 07:55 PM #3
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minor leaf curling and drooping problem
Awesome! Once you take down your first harvest, you will feel a lot better that you can bring back a sick plant and make it perform like you wanted!
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06-13-2008, 05:19 PM #4
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minor leaf curling and drooping problem
yeah hopefully. one other minor thing. i've included a pic but on one leaf it looks like what i can only describe as a brown blotch on the topmost flower. don't know if anyone could diagnose that. it might be a little hard to tell from the picture
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