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06-22-2010, 06:34 PM #1
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Drooping / Curling leaves
Those clawed leaves won't improve, but leave 'em there. (the plant is still using them) New growth should appear healthy. :thumbsup:
Might want to cut-back on dilution levels for the Green Light flowering nutrients. I was giving 1 tsp per gallon, once a week. (same as 1 tsp per gallon, once a week) I couldn't really tell with those pix if overfertilizing, as I can't see the leaf margins well.
I went to double-check, and my Green Light instructions are 2 tsp per gallon for a 10 day to 2 week period. So, I'd cut back, and perhaps flush with properly ph'd water. (I use this stuff for my houseplants, and occationally for the ladies if I'm out of Fox Farms)
Keep us informed...Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Drooping / Curling leaves Only occurs on a few of the babies that are 6 to 8 weeks old (someone else started them for me) See attached photos Four of 30 plants. Subject plants look healthy, good green color, average growth rate, no other symptoms FORM What is your experience level? second timer Rating: 5
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