Clawed leaves! WHY?! :( w/Pics

CYNiCAL

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My leaves have become clawed. Old growth becoming clawed and new growth is ALL clawed :(


I have added Nutes, Didn't work.

Any other possibility?? I was thinking pH level? But I haven't got money to invest into a pH meter or Up/Down

Any way around this? Like with basic household stuff??

Some pictures for you to look at
 

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burrr

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could be over fed, or getting rootbound, or both.
when you feed, feed a fraction of the recommended dose.
 

plark

Member
does climate changes cause this? I had heard this before never found out if it was true or not...
 
looks like its definitely a few different things. I think you're suffering from over feeding making your soil too acidic which locks out phosphorous that you clearly have signs of deficiency(deformed new growth). Try flushing it with double the amount of water and add no more than a 1/2 cup of peroxide(3%hydrogen peroxide) to every gallon of water, the oxygen it gets forces nutrients through it and jump starts it out of nute lock. Another sign its in lock is that its so short yet has so much foliage, looks like your suffering from stunted growth, its not getting that phosphorous and nitrogen it needs because its roots are locked. Good luck man
 

apbx720

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nute burn + bad ph = yr plants. u really need to invest in a ph meter and a tds meter. ebay
 

CYNiCAL

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Another vote for overfeeding/lockout. Flush, flush and more flush. Cut back feed by at least half.
Fred
Forgive me I'm still learning :)

I flushed with double. What now? Should I nute?
Also, when I flush won't it be over watering?
And I will invest in a pH meter and then pH up/down.


Thanks for the replies.
 

prep1801

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it looks like you have enough perlite mixed in where overwatering shouldn't be a problem. shoot for a ph, of your nutrient solution, of 6.5 (maybe bring that down a bit as the plant starts blooming).
 
read my post man, I outlined it perfectly, 2nd on the 2nd page. You have to transplant it now after the flush, did you use peroxide???? just read my post and you'll be fine if not good luck!
 
my bad man, that was another thread, so you should of transplanted it when you flushed it, would of been easy that way. Where you are now, you need to let the soil dry up for like 3 or 4 days then water with just water for 3 or 4 waterings and then restart the ferts, start small then build up. You can make it man, hang in there.
 

CYNiCAL

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my bad man, that was another thread, so you should of transplanted it when you flushed it, would of been easy that way. Where you are now, you need to let the soil dry up for like 3 or 4 days then water with just water for 3 or 4 waterings and then restart the ferts, start small then build up. You can make it man, hang in there.
Thanks for that. Looking for Hydrogen Peroxide, will look into it.
 

MRGreenThum

Active Member
JW what kind of lights are you running? how far away. You said you gave them some fertilizer, What kind and how much. The answers to those questions would help.

-MRGreenThum
 
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