Help With Plants Please.

BongFiend420

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No man, outdoor grow, these are my mothers for my cuttings. But any advice on the actual plant problems ? If you wanna know more about my grow just check my journal. Thanks.
 

djlifeline

Well-Known Member
Sorry dude but you gave no idea of what your growing, how your growing it and so on. I would leave it. No other symptoms = nothing to worry about to me.
 

BongFiend420

Active Member
I am growing a local strain called Green Crack, I have cut back on nutrients and am now feeding with plain water with a pH of 6.3-6.4. I am growing under a 125W CFL and I backed off on spraying them with fish emulsion, do you think that they are suffering from a lack of micronutrients. (possibly sulfur ?)
 

Drunkinop420

Active Member
I had that problem and its something you want to catch EARLY! what soil are u using? what kind of nutes? My problem was too much N and among other things. you have your pH handled so thats good. I didnt buy a pen till half way through the first grow.... it's affecting bud production now....If you've backd off the nutes, then you should be straight. keep and eye on em for a few days and if it worsens, (the downward claw and rolling) it could be something else. I looked on stickys and other threads for this problem for a long time on 2 diff forums. I found out that my soil had time release nutrients.....:wall:

transplanted my young ones into fax farm soil and they are loving it! Def recommend foxfarm

Hope this helps
 

BongFiend420

Active Member
I had that problem and its something you want to catch EARLY! what soil are u using? what kind of nutes? My problem was too much N and among other things. you have your pH handled so thats good. I didnt buy a pen till half way through the first grow.... it's affecting bud production now....If you've backd off the nutes, then you should be straight. keep and eye on em for a few days and if it worsens, (the downward claw and rolling) it could be something else. I looked on stickys and other threads for this problem for a long time on 2 diff forums. I found out that my soil had time release nutrients.....:wall:

transplanted my young ones into fax farm soil and they are loving it! Def recommend foxfarm

Hope this helps
Thanks alot bro I figured it was an abundance of Nitrogen because to much nitrogen will lock out other nutrients and micro-nurtirents. My soil also has some time release fertilizer in it, but a very small dosage. I think if I back off nutes things should improve. It could have been the combination of theslow release fertilizer and the water soluble that over did it. I think they just got fed a little too much.
 
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