Leaves curling under and in on themselves, also yellowing-HELP PLEASE. with pics

genfranco

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what is the penalty for growing there?.. I used to follow this one guys thread that was growing hashberry and was from north korea i think.... maybe south.. who gives a shit... he was from korea. he never came back to the thread... i wonder sometimes...
 

KaliKitsune

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I was going to weigh in on this but since they're recovering I was going to say the dying leaves near the top of one plant was a dead Mg/Mn lock. (one was locking the other out, excesses of either affect the other heavily.) Flushing the soil and then applying a micronute-enriched solution helped you out, which is what I was going to suggest had I caught this thread earlier.
 

BigBuds3

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Thanks anyway.

Everything is golden now, or should I say nice and green.

I've just switched them over to a 12/12 light cycle yesterday so the next few weeks should be interesting to say the least.

Wish me luck.
 

brasmith

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Hey Buds3.....Nice job on the plant recovery. When I looked at the pics of what was available in your area I had to laugh because when I first began to grow it all looked foriegn to me no matter what language all the product info was printed in, lol. In a week to 10 days you should begin to see your plants showing sex. Typically males show first then females about a week later. btw the plants look happy. Kathy
 

taxed2damax

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leaf curl under is usually over fertilization, also can be related to a deficiency. Curling upwards can be incorrect ph levels but is generally a sign of nutrient dediciency (particularly Calcium) Wrong ph stuffs nutriant uptake. Remember air flow and distance from lights...
 

2kstyle

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much better, just go light on the nutes man. Like I said they can wait. but don't worry your on the right course now. Your lucky to react fast and try not to spray the nutes, prefferably I try not to spray anything on my plant only when I'm cloning. But that's just my preference. Good luck man!!!!
 

BigBuds3

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Yeah, I know 100% peat moss is not the best thing to grow in but at the time it was all that was available to me.

I have something else now that is a peat moss, soil, perlite mix which should be better.
 

billypotboy

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it looks like my el nino is getting a couple of balls here n there would it mater if it is in the same cupboard as my big bud

or could t be new buds forming under old 1s has been in flower for bout 15 days

please help!!!
 

BigBuds3

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Hard to tell without pics. Put up some pics.

Balls, though, are usually a sign it's male. If it is, you'll have to get rid of it or it'll pollinate your females and the buds will be full of seeds.
 

billypotboy

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well its got felmale flowers but the odd ball in a couple of places(not bunches) will get some pics posted 2moro but bare with me as im new to rollitup and have to install digi camera software to new laptop. Thanks
 

BigBuds3

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well its got felmale flowers but the odd ball in a couple of places(not bunches) will get some pics posted 2moro but bare with me as im new to rollitup and have to install digi camera software to new laptop. Thanks
If it's budding and you have the odd ball (in the flowers I take it?) then it could be a seed in the early stages of development. Did you have any males in with your girls at any time?
 

brookstown

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I had the same problem with about 2 babies in my garden. At the time it happened I had just repotted, with no nuts just miracle, worm casting and perlite. I think it's overwatering and possibly not draining fast enough. If you have problems and it drains quickly enough you can clear most issues up pretty quick.. Anyway good luck and let us know what happens.
 
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