Quote Originally Posted by Divestoned
; Shake's problem is PH...leaf curl is the issue,PH is usually the problem.
Oh really? Then you must grow a different species of cannabis. Ph issues often start with the canoeing of the leaves, minor dulling of the leaves color, small yellow-greyish spotting (neckrosis setting in) and then usually a lightening of the green in the plant (chlorophyll burning-off) yellowing of the entire plant, followed by yellowing of all leaves and shoots.
(canoeing is, of course, different than leaf curl.)

Quote Originally Posted by Divestoned
When The fact that PH is a good starting point ..does not make me ignorant or wrong.It's called "troubleshooting" you need to eliminate certain suspect's before you can find the culprit sometime's.
Giving a diagnosis prematurely is not troubleshooting...it's shooting blanks in the dark, and risking damage to anothers meds.
The purpose of troubleshooting, first and foremost, is to help another member provide you the info to make a correct diagnosis and treatment plan. Not to assume he's clueless, or just another pot-head that can't get past the ph issues.

Quote Originally Posted by Divestoned
Maybe I could offer more reasoning behind my advice....it seem's to me that getting the plant's healthy thru troubleshooting is also a way of teaching.
My sentiments exactly. Which is why giving half-assed guesses, to 'correct' another people's issues is frowned-upon. I could care less if you truly believe that the leaf curl is a ph issue. Until all the questions are answered, and an accurate assesment of the growers methods have been determined...you are offering bullshit packaged as a 'one size fit's all' response.

Quote Originally Posted by Divestoned
When dealing with pot head's i try not too make thing's any more confusing than it needs to be.
Yeah...we all know that medical cannabis users are stone-cold morons. :wtf: After statements like that one...I'm guessing the feeling is mutual. :jointsmile: