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02-13-2010, 12:19 AM #1
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Canoeing/Clawed leaves
I never completely figured it out, my roots looks like they have plenty of space. I did perform a hefty flush, and that helped a little, but not much. I don't think the leaves are ever going to straighten out.
Originally Posted by spacemyface
However, growth is still happening at a good rate. She just starting developing trichs yesterday
I guess I would try flushing if your roots aren't the problem. Maybe it will help yours more than it did mine.
Faddenator Reviewed by Faddenator on . Canoeing/Clawed leaves I thought canoe shaped leaves were caused by over watering, but if I try and let the soil dry out the plant starts to droop pretty bad- The clawing wasn't too bad at first but now they're upside down... :( Its only happening to the smaller leaves, perhaps its lack of light? It only recently became a problem though and the lighting situation has not changed. Despite all this they are still flowering nicely. What else can cause canoed/clawed leaves? Thanks Rating: 5
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