Lurpin
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Hey I posted this in the csi humboldt thread because I thought maybe this was strain specific, but then I thought maybe it's not. So here I am.
So what's going on is I have these 5 purple urkles and some of them are doing a downward taco. I dont wanna say curling because it looks a little different from eagle clawing, but I might be mistaken. I saw it starting to happen, and thought well maybe it's too much water. So I haven't watered them in three days, but they keep doing it. So maybe not enough water? Maybe it's been the cold, because we have had some unusually cold nights here the last week. Or is it just over fertilization and this is just the typical eagle clawing? Here is a picture:
Can someone please help me out, and set me straight. This is my first time dealing with the purple urkle strain. My other plants are doing fine.
Edit: Info about the grow. They are outdoors in a green house. They are in coco coir with perlite. I usually feed them every other day with one gallon of vegbloom nutirents each. They are on day 18 of flower.
So what's going on is I have these 5 purple urkles and some of them are doing a downward taco. I dont wanna say curling because it looks a little different from eagle clawing, but I might be mistaken. I saw it starting to happen, and thought well maybe it's too much water. So I haven't watered them in three days, but they keep doing it. So maybe not enough water? Maybe it's been the cold, because we have had some unusually cold nights here the last week. Or is it just over fertilization and this is just the typical eagle clawing? Here is a picture:
Can someone please help me out, and set me straight. This is my first time dealing with the purple urkle strain. My other plants are doing fine.
Edit: Info about the grow. They are outdoors in a green house. They are in coco coir with perlite. I usually feed them every other day with one gallon of vegbloom nutirents each. They are on day 18 of flower.
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