eldenvron
Active Member
I have a 5 week old, 15 inch plant that is incredibly full from top to bottom. My plant unfortunately in the past two plus weeks has suffered through nutrient burn and transplant shock when I moved "her" (I hope it will be a she) into a 5 gallon container from a 1 gallon container. I use MG Moisture control soil for vegetables, but did not flush the soil as much as I should of during transplant. The lower fan leaves developed the claw, and never snapped back.
I gave her some superthrive and she seemed to snap out of the transplant shock last week. Ontop of all of this, I had to treat my plants with neem oil and diatamaceous earth for amphids that suddenly showed up on my plants. Just a 2 or three, but enough for me to be concerned.
The plant has grown despite this drama with new robust fan leaves and new bud sites, 3/4 of the way up. Its just the lower fan leaves from the second set of true branches down to the base are leathery and clawed.
I trimmed a few of the sickly looking leaves off. (Dark green to light green, but clawed, and funky looking. Did I just put my plant into shock again? Oh, and I topped it 2 days ago. I am a newb, and I was terrified of topping, worrying that I was putting too much stress on my plant.
I've read so many conflicting opinions about trimming fan leaves. But what is the right thing to do when the leaves are clawed, and look disfigured?
Thanks.
I gave her some superthrive and she seemed to snap out of the transplant shock last week. Ontop of all of this, I had to treat my plants with neem oil and diatamaceous earth for amphids that suddenly showed up on my plants. Just a 2 or three, but enough for me to be concerned.
The plant has grown despite this drama with new robust fan leaves and new bud sites, 3/4 of the way up. Its just the lower fan leaves from the second set of true branches down to the base are leathery and clawed.
I trimmed a few of the sickly looking leaves off. (Dark green to light green, but clawed, and funky looking. Did I just put my plant into shock again? Oh, and I topped it 2 days ago. I am a newb, and I was terrified of topping, worrying that I was putting too much stress on my plant.
I've read so many conflicting opinions about trimming fan leaves. But what is the right thing to do when the leaves are clawed, and look disfigured?
Thanks.