RisingStock
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Man....I sure could use some help. I've been all over the web trying to find out whats wrong with my plants. In a nutshell, the leaves are curling down. (See pics)
As is often the case, the symptoms could be indicative of a variety of problems(I've seen lack of nitrogen, light too hot, dry conditions, etc.)-but I'm hoping someone out there in weed world will have the solution after seeing my pics.
A little background---growing 3 strains: 2 Dutch Passion feminized, Strawberry cough and White Widow AND 1 Pukka Bubblegum feminized. The White widow is primarily Indica and is not pictured, as it's doing fairly well. The Straw and Bubblegum are pictured as they're not. The Straw id primarily Sativa, and the Gum is 50/50.
Op is a DWC, started flowering the last week of December. Running a humidifier to add extra humidity (obviously), and a fan is trained on the light to keep it cool. Not sure if it's relevant, but also using a ozone generator to cover the smell.
The pictures (first 2 are gum, last straw) are a bit unclear, but they show a sickly strawberry with drooping and curling leaves, and a bubblegum with the top leaves curling--almost to the point where they are closed like a reverse venus flytrap. Surely, this is symptomatic of some deficiency or environmental effect?
Any help, general observations would be appreciated!
As is often the case, the symptoms could be indicative of a variety of problems(I've seen lack of nitrogen, light too hot, dry conditions, etc.)-but I'm hoping someone out there in weed world will have the solution after seeing my pics.
A little background---growing 3 strains: 2 Dutch Passion feminized, Strawberry cough and White Widow AND 1 Pukka Bubblegum feminized. The White widow is primarily Indica and is not pictured, as it's doing fairly well. The Straw and Bubblegum are pictured as they're not. The Straw id primarily Sativa, and the Gum is 50/50.
Op is a DWC, started flowering the last week of December. Running a humidifier to add extra humidity (obviously), and a fan is trained on the light to keep it cool. Not sure if it's relevant, but also using a ozone generator to cover the smell.
The pictures (first 2 are gum, last straw) are a bit unclear, but they show a sickly strawberry with drooping and curling leaves, and a bubblegum with the top leaves curling--almost to the point where they are closed like a reverse venus flytrap. Surely, this is symptomatic of some deficiency or environmental effect?
Any help, general observations would be appreciated!
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