What was the ph of the offensive water?

Have you made any other changes to nutrients or additives or schedules? (switching to flowering, for instance)

How low on the plant was the leaf taken from?

Is there yellowing of the new growth, and is this starting from the bottom-up?

If it was the ph thing, and you've already flushed and are keeping ph in range, it might be a couple of weeks before 'normal' new growth develops. You might get some weird yellowing, twisting or malformed leaves, but old leaves won't heal, so don't be disappointed when they don't. New growth should look ok once healing starts.

If it was only one watering with unacceptable ph, doubtful nanners will form...but keep a close eye on 'em. If you do get nanners, and they do open, the seeds will be female if no males were in the room. (perfectly femmed seeds, albeit accidental)

Any chance for pictures of the plant, or placing the plant on your scanner...? <just kidding...don't try the scanner>

Quote Originally Posted by waterdog
Whats "waffling"???? Never heard it put that way....
Perhaps refering to puffed-up, pillowy, quilted in appearance...?
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Tristans Sick Blueberries!! Hey guys.. Few probs! Basically i have had a few of my plants flipping out. Im sure its because i did a straight water feed with some terribly off PH levels. I am getting a few difference deficiencies from what i can see but really im no professional what SOEVER lol I have two 600w lights, adequate ventilation. Using the canna range within their recommended dosage levels. I think im seeing potassium problems but ive been feeding well. im thinking PH shock causing deficiencies.. Well Rating: 5