Dipped Beef
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I've been able to stop the spread of yellowing/brown leaves however, I can't seem to get the leaves to stop drooping. Some of the newer leaves are twisting as well. I have two smaller plants to the right of the bigger ones(bigger ones are closer to the fan). I thought maybe it was over watering so I tried watering and waiting 3 days to water again but it didn't seem to make a difference. Also, when I water them they don't perk up so I don't think it's under watering. I've since directed the humidifier away from directly blowing on the plants and have raised the oscillating fan up more so it's not directly on the plants to see if that's why they're twisting/drooping and curling. I've read Alfalfa is really good for Cannabis so I sprinkled some Alfalfa seeds on top and put fresh Fox Farm Ocean Forest on top and gave it water(I read that Alfalfa is a great companion plant). My hope is that it will help with any nutrients it's not getting but I'm completely stumped on what I can do to help them stop drooping,curling and twisting.
It's about days 42 of this grow and I've noticed some of the white hairs are starting to turn orange.
Side question, should I be trimming the bottom leaves on this yet? Normally I would be more welcoming to the idea it's just that with the condition of the leaves I don't want to stress them out anymore.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
-Strain: Jack Herer Autoflower
-Soil: Fox Farm Ocean Forest.
-Nutrients: Fox Farm Trio (just using Big Bloom currently) and Cal/Mag.
I did use Big Bloom a couple of feedings but was told to just use pH and Cal/Mag (pH 6.5) because of a possible Nitrogen toxicity. I was only using pH'd water and Cal/Mag but it didn't seem to really help the leaves. I've since been only using pH'd water to 6.5-6.6 for the last feeding and will continue to do so to see if this will help at all.
-pH: 6.5-6.6
-Water: purified
-Light Spider Farms SF2000
-Temp:72-82
-Humidity:46-77%
It's about days 42 of this grow and I've noticed some of the white hairs are starting to turn orange.
Side question, should I be trimming the bottom leaves on this yet? Normally I would be more welcoming to the idea it's just that with the condition of the leaves I don't want to stress them out anymore.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
-Strain: Jack Herer Autoflower
-Soil: Fox Farm Ocean Forest.
-Nutrients: Fox Farm Trio (just using Big Bloom currently) and Cal/Mag.
I did use Big Bloom a couple of feedings but was told to just use pH and Cal/Mag (pH 6.5) because of a possible Nitrogen toxicity. I was only using pH'd water and Cal/Mag but it didn't seem to really help the leaves. I've since been only using pH'd water to 6.5-6.6 for the last feeding and will continue to do so to see if this will help at all.
-pH: 6.5-6.6
-Water: purified
-Light Spider Farms SF2000
-Temp:72-82
-Humidity:46-77%
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