SL2
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Im cool, I just didnt know if this was something I need to jump on asap. I saw you online so I was hoping to catch you!First, don't freak out and pull the plant out of her dark cycle. 10 hours won't make that much difference.
Second, have you been feeding heavily? Do you periodically give reduced strength or water-only feedings?
Some plants are just more sensitive to nutrients. On the first LSD run I had 1 cola that developed some clawing while the other two were perfectly normal.
Is your plant the same phenotype as the others? In other words, are they clones of each other or are they different plants from seed?
Also, refresh me on what nutrients you are using...I can't remember off the top and don't feel like looking it up.
I don't think you have a lockout situation, so I'm not sure I would "flush" with epsom salt. You're probably best off just giving it a heavy water-only feeding as opposed to a flush. The difference being a traditional flush uses 3x the amount of water as the pot size...a 1 gallon pot requires 3 gallons of water, a 2 gallon pot requires 6 gallons, 3 gallon pot requires 9 gallons water etc. That is a bit overkill, and will strip all the nutrients from your soil, which will really create problems.
If you think you're having a salt buildup problem, just give a heavy watering of maybe 1 gallon water per 1 gallon soil or even a little less. Just for reference, when normally feeding it is recommend to give 1 quart nutrient solution per 1 gallon soil as a rule of thumb. So 1 gallon water to 1 gallon soil will still help clean out the medium without removing all the nutrients.
Having said all that, your answers to the first couple questions dictate what course of action should be taken, as I don't know all the circumstances surrounding your situation.
Once they claw though, they will not be flattening back out...ever...so you'll have to look to the new growth for improved health. It's not a huge deal though, and I wouldn't get too worked up about it. Realistically you can just decrease the overall amount of nutrients that the affected plant receives (by diluting the nutrient mix a little with extra water) and that should bring you back down to where it should be.
Here is what I have going on. A little nute comparo with Fox Farm and Dyna Gro.
FF : BB1, SB1 and the LSD1 with the claw
DG: BB2, SB3, LSD2, KB and RD
All plants are from seed. They are fed / watered every other day, I give straight water every other feed. I give them 42 to 48 oz and they are in 2 gal smart pots. Sounds like I need to give them more. Not sure if they would hold 64 oz. I have been giving them veg nutes with the flower nutes to see if that would help with the early yellow leaves I had last time. Might be too much and need to cut it back.
Im sticking with just the basic nutes this grow. No nuclear grow food this time. Want to buy some beasty, open sesame and cha ching? lol
The other 2 on FF show no signs of claw. The other LSD is on Dyna Gro and looks great just not as green. All the DG plants are less green than the FF plants.
I would have thought the BB would be the one to have issues from what I read about their sensitivity.
I can live with the claw, its just a plant but it just would be a shame to loose her now. She has some nice bud forming.
This morning was water only so Ill see how it looks tonight when the lights come on.
Thanks for the info and tips Jerry. Didnt know that rule of thumb for watering. I really appreciate it