Cone shaped leaves????

luvvin growin

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pull your fans to where they arent blowing directly on the plants,but moving the air around them,the wind on them is often too much for them to handle.Or turn it down a notch,if you can.Also,I'm in the process of moving to a bigger area,so shit at home is a.f.u,atm,gut I'll be putting up some pics of the build in progress..
 

scwascwa

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k cool glad to kno cause i pretty sure the temp and humidity are good like the temp never gets past 80 usually at 77 78
 

highpsi

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highpsi ..... sorry bro u have no idea wat your talkin about those plants have not had nutes in over 3 weeks dude haha
You could be a little less abrassive in your response to someome who's just tying to help you out while having very little infomation to go on.

You didn't mention anything about not giving fert in 3 weeks, so I looked at the picture you had posted. Dark green leaves and curled tips usually indicates over-fertilization, but hey, I never claimed to be telepathically connected to the plant.

Just, out of curiosity, what type of soil are you using?
 

vandewalle

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it looks to me like overwatering, i cant believe that nobody else has said that yet. usually when leaves start to turn down and droop they are getting too much water.
 

scwascwa

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highpsi i wasnt tryin to be rude bro was just sayin sorry it came out that way and im not sure wat type of soil got it out of my moms garden if that helps??

vande... lot of people said over waterin but i dont water anymore but like every 2 days or longer and no leaves are dis coloring
 

Green Cross

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it looks to me like overwatering, i cant believe that nobody else has said that yet. usually when leaves start to turn down and droop they are getting too much water.
It's not over watering - it's not drooping, the leaves are actually cupping down. My clones look like this, because they need transplanting, but the humidity has also been kind of low (even with misting).

1 gal of soil per foot of plant is the standard. Pop the container off and I bet you see the roots swirling round and round.
 

scwascwa

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sweet thanks greeencross that actually makes the most seense because she is actually kinda a big bitch so i think she might need a bigger pot give me a minute ill post pictures see if u can help a lil more please
 

scwascwa

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ok so the plant is actually about a foot tall as u can see and its in a gallon pot i believe maybe gallon and half

question is ... if the stem is not directly in the middle of the pot could that be messin up the roots because its kinda planted over to the side of the pot
 

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highpsi

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The reason why I asked about the soil that you're using is that it may have timed released ferts in it, which may very well be the problem.

It could be a root-bound problem as greencross suggested, but I would look into that soil you're using.
 

scwascwa

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they are 5 days into flowering so now my question is.... can i transplant them into new soil ????
 

highpsi

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Personally, I would let them be, I would just go with plain water until the plants start to show signs of being nitrogen deficient (ie. lower leaves yellowing). The plants look otherwise healthy, so with any luck, they'll use up whatever nutes are left in the soil during the stretch phase.

I wouldn't bother transplanting them because the roots won't grow much now that they are in 12/12 phase. You could flush, but that may do more harm than good. It's a hard call.
 

scwascwa

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alrighty i think im gonna just go ahead and do that then n stop worryin hopefully they'll be alright
 

treemann

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my plants do the same shit but only when my big ass fan is blowing directly on them. I'm pretty sure its wind burn from the fans man. move the fan or turn it off for a day and they will perk back up in a day or two maybe less.

I've gone through it 3 different times with my current grow.
 

Green Cross

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Personally, I would let them be, I would just go with plain water until the plants start to show signs of being nitrogen deficient (ie. lower leaves yellowing). The plants look otherwise healthy, so with any luck, they'll use up whatever nutes are left in the soil during the stretch phase.

I wouldn't bother transplanting them because the roots won't grow much now that they are in 12/12 phase. You could flush, but that may do more harm than good. It's a hard call.
Going into 12/12 potbound isn't the answer;that caused more stress than a transplant, as long as it's done right
 

scwascwa

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ok guys so i decided to shut my fans off for a day and not water every day like some people said and let me just say... holy shit!!!

my ladies look terrible ... for one all the leaves fell down and were touching the stem and it was all wilted over so i think its safe to say that that was not the problem

i almost cried haha
 
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