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    #21
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    Plant leaves curling

    you can put a plant right into 12/12 after it has a solid root structure, whether it be from seed or clone.

    remember though that you plant, depending on genetics (mostly, as well as a few other factors, obviuosly) will grow by 1/2 to 2/3 in flower.

    you might want to check out this article on what's known as the 40/60 phenomena.

    -shake

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    #22
    Member

    Plant leaves curling

    how long will it take the leaves to uncurl?

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    #23
    Senior Member

    Plant leaves curling

    If your chemical's and watering schedule is right you'll see the leaf's improve in a couple day's.Altho shake is correct about starting flower,I would want 4-6 node's (branch set's) before starting flower,as well as a solid root base.And keep in mind that plant's have a puberty period,like young people,flowering before your plant is "sexually mature" is like child molestation.PERV

    Dive:stoned:

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    #24
    Senior Member

    Plant leaves curling

    thanks for the info dive! i am starting to get old.....

    -shake

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    #25
    Member

    Plant leaves curling

    lol ok ill wait but it looks like the new leaves are starting to curl if too much water isint it is there anything else it could be?

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    #26
    Senior Member

    Plant leaves curling

    Yea you can try cutting your nute's in half.It may be that your over nuting them.
    How often do you water? and how often does that water have nute's?

    Dive:stoned:

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    #27
    Member

    Plant leaves curling

    boy, i had questions about curling but its hard to get through a thread and pick out good ideas when every other post is somebody bitching at somebody else for trying to help. loose the attitude people and lets get back to business. i never liked angry stoners, just doesnt seem right. :jointsmile:

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    #28
    Senior Member

    Plant leaves curling

    Quote Originally Posted by icbh707
    boy, i had questions about curling but its hard to get through a thread and pick out good ideas when every other post is somebody bitching at somebody else for trying to help. loose the attitude people and lets get back to business. i never liked angry stoners, just doesnt seem right. :jointsmile:
    Yeah, I'm with you on that one, lol. :jointsmile:

    But what really chaps my hide is someone coming in and risking another users meds with inaccurate advise, or perhaps a newbie whining about other members discussions pertinent to the thread and topic. If you stick around long enough, you might just learn to pick through the bullshit without whining.

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    #29
    Member

    Plant leaves curling

    today i was taking out water and my plant fell on the ground.
    it was in perlite and i put in back in and added more will it live if not i want to germinate and start a new one.

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    #30
    Senior Member

    Plant leaves curling

    it should be fine. you can start to germ another bean anyway and toss it if you don't need. why not cover all of your bases?

    -shake

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