Quote Originally Posted by prettygirlsmokes420
Could it be my light? Because I don't have quite as much space between my light and my plants. It's not a dramatic difference, but there's only about just over a foot of space between them. I was thinking about just clipping the tops off all of the bad looking ones, but tuere in budding and I don't wanna lose potential meds. I pulled three of them already, they were too bad to try and save. I'm going to buy a co2 tank and meter today because I don't think the bucket I baught is putting much off. It also doesn't help that I sort of over did it. I have fourtyeight plants, myself and three patients worth. One half of the room is fox farm soil with only floranectar as the nute. The other side is my advanced nutrient side as I described at the top. When the distortion started it was one one plant one each side, two plants total. Don't know if this info helps but hopefully...here's some pics of what they looked like when it first started a few weeks ago.
that looks hormonal. i had a similiar issue which cost me a season. i had spent several hundred dollars on a nute line only for it to wreak havoc on my product. co2 and lighting wont fix that. flushing ...might yet most likely they will die. if you can, put them outside for a couple of weeks and flush. for some reason outdoors and cloning seem to cure a lot of problems for me. good luck:thumbsup: end result keep it simple, ditch the adv nutes until you know enough to understand it.