Can anybody tell what this "skinny" curling is a symtpom of please?

Logan Burke

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Are you feeding much Nitrogen? Kind of reminds me of N toxicity. Can't quite tell how dark green it is from the light, but if it isn't dark green I don't think it is N toxicity. If that area has been in a 'dark spot' in your tent that doesn't get near as much light, that can also lead to the leaves becoming N toxic in those specific leaves because they aren't recieving enough light to burn the N off. But usually rotating the plants at least once a day fixes that.
 

macsnax

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I did a root trim and transplant one time that made a plant do that. It tripped me out, I never seen a plant curl so hard. I vote stress of some kind.

Could be N tox, you're not blasting it with a fan are you?
 
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Obepawn

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Are you feeding much Nitrogen? Kind of reminds me of N toxicity. Can't quite tell how dark green it is from the light, but if it isn't dark green I don't think it is N toxicity. If that area has been in a 'dark spot' in your tent that doesn't get near as much light, that can also lead to the leaves becoming N toxic in those specific leaves because they aren't recieving enough light to burn the N off. But usually rotating the plants at least once a day fixes that.
It nitrogen toxicity bro. It doesn’t always manifest itself with dark green foliage but the claw is a dead giveaway. No more nitrogen.
 

Obepawn

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@ wk 6 flower. A very small amount of tops are doing this.. Maybe 5-10%.. Curlibg under on the sides and over on the fronts.

All affected are at middle to lower part of plant. My other girl is not experiencing this.

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Give details, feeding and tent temps.
 

mattman089

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I did a root trim and transplant one time that made a plant do that. It tripped me out, I never seen a plant curl so hard. I vote stress of some kind.

Could be N tox, you're not blasting it with a fan are you?
I do keep a fan blowing on it but from a distance of about 7 or 8 ft away - not right up on it. My rh dtays around 55-60 so I keep the fan on at all times to circulate air.

My other girl doesn't have this symptom so not sure it's the air or not..
 

macsnax

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Try adjusting the fan so it's not hitting the plant the same, while you continue to diagnose the issue. 5-7 days will straighten it out if it's your fan. Does the clawing go completly around the plant? Or is it only on the side the fan is blowing on?
 

mattman089

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Try adjusting the fan so it's not hitting the plant the same, while you continue to diagnose the issue. 5-7 days will straighten it out if it's your fan. Does the clawing go completly around the plant? Or is it only on the side the fan is blowing on?
Will give that a try, it can't hurt!

Pretty sure from online sources and responses here it's a N tox...

I gave her some florakleen last night to break down any build ups and going to hit her with some more straight RO in a few days.

Will be out of town next week Mon-Sat so she should be good and dry (and hopefully back to normal) by the time I get back!!
 

macsnax

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Will give that a try, it can't hurt!

Pretty sure from online sources and responses here it's a N tox...

I gave her some florakleen last night to break down any build ups and going to hit her with some more straight RO in a few days.

Will be out of town next week Mon-Sat so she should be good and dry (and hopefully back to normal) by the time I get back!!
There you go, it can only be a handful of issues. I'm sure you'll get it figured out one way or another. Good luck, keep us posted.
 

Obepawn

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Will give that a try, it can't hurt!

Pretty sure from online sources and responses here it's a N tox...

I gave her some florakleen last night to break down any build ups and going to hit her with some more straight RO in a few days.

Will be out of town next week Mon-Sat so she should be good and dry (and hopefully back to normal) by the time I get back!!
After the ro flush, follow up with a cal mag feed.
 

Logan Burke

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I did a root trim and transplant one time that made a plant do that. It tripped me out, I never seen a plant curl so hard. I vote stress of some kind.

Could be N tox, you're not blasting it with a fan are you?
Yeah I've also seen bad wind stress cause that type of clawing.
 
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