Leaf clawing

Pinky78

New Member
Hey all. I'm a bit stumped. I've been growing my own for about 2 years now, but it's always been clones of White Widow. A few weeks ago I got my hands on a seed - Northern Lights#5 X Haze. Genetically very sound and supposed to be easy to grow. Last week, due to a mix of circumstances, I forgot to pay attention to her for a few days and she got dehydrated. The leaves were drooping pretty bad, and I thought I lost her. But I fed her and she seemed to be recovering. She also need a bigger pot so I transferred her a couple of days later. I also added some micorrhiza for the first time (looking forward to seeing the difference). But now she's clawing on a few leaves (not all), and one leaf is folding in half backwards. I'm using sensi advanced nutrients which are pretty good (cup winning nutrients) and the soil I'm using is the same as I've only ever used. I read on here that it's commonly a nitrogen issue, but I don't think it is. What else could be causing this issue?
 

Wattzzup

Well-Known Member
Hey all. I'm a bit stumped. I've been growing my own for about 2 years now, but it's always been clones of White Widow. A few weeks ago I got my hands on a seed - Northern Lights#5 X Haze. Genetically very sound and supposed to be easy to grow. Last week, due to a mix of circumstances, I forgot to pay attention to her for a few days and she got dehydrated. The leaves were drooping pretty bad, and I thought I lost her. But I fed her and she seemed to be recovering. She also need a bigger pot so I transferred her a couple of days later. I also added some micorrhiza for the first time (looking forward to seeing the difference). But now she's clawing on a few leaves (not all), and one leaf is folding in half backwards. I'm using sensi advanced nutrients which are pretty good (cup winning nutrients) and the soil I'm using is the same as I've only ever used. I read on here that it's commonly a nitrogen issue, but I don't think it is. What else could be causing this issue?
I don’t see any claw in your pic
 

Pinky78

New Member
Definitely not happy at all. But there a few reasons it could happen and I can't pinpoint the problem. I don't want to risk making it worse. The leaves feel a bit papery, too if that helps with diagnosis.

Another question...would cloning when it's like this potentially work out? I really don't want to lose this strain. I had some in Amsterdam and for the first time in about 15 years I felt relaxed an at ease, no signs of depression whatsoever and I had the most awesome holiday of my entire life!
 
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