She's showing her claws. What are you feeding her? Looks like too much nitrogen.noticed the edge of the leaves curled down, the tipe as well.
She's showing her claws. What are you feeding her? Looks like too much nitrogen.
bloom nutrients 3/30/15 npk. After further investigation, 3 doses of that was given within 5 days, go figure...
I have her in a 4 gallon container, I flushed 3 days ago with 1 gallon and has not gotten any better and a bit worse(see picture).
Your plant is showing all the signs of nitrogen toxicity. What's your nutrient exactly? Where did you get that?
1 gallon is not considered flushing for a 4 gallon container. Flush with at least 12 gallons of water to wash out excess salts in your medium.
Your plant is showing all the signs of nitrogen toxicity. What's your nutrient exactly? Where did you get that?
1 gallon is not considered flushing for a 4 gallon container. Flush with at least 12 gallons of water to wash out excess salts in your medium.
Started with MG Seedling soil. Transplanted once using more of the same seeding soil. Used MG instant feed with a 14/8/16 npk during veg and a 3/30/15 instant bloom for flowering but like mentioned before, it was fed 3 times that amount.. .After I see improvement, it'll probably be a funny story to tell..Upon furthereading (second time) It is both over fed and over watered. What medium are you in?
100% CFLLooks like heat stress to me, whats your room temps like? What kind of light and distance? Do you have anyway of measuring canopy temps? These are all crucial. Do you have intake exhaust fans?
Here's the current picture prior to her night schedule, was planning to flush first light. You don't think I should flush?Don't flush, it's stressful to the plant and it compacts the soil. There's nothing wrong with that plant -- there's a very slight nitrogen toxicity.......no big deal, just lay off the nutes a bit.
Ya, that looks a little more clawed than your first pic but no, i wouldnt pour all that water through your pot.............I would just water with straight water for the next couple waterings and see how things look.