newb need help please

Techna

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and for us being very "uneducated" my plants grow just fine, and i am able to solve all of my problems with this site and the help of others.... im sorry you an "expert" but my grows go just fine.
 

hybridskunk

New Member
if you don't like it then don't bother with it. this site is for nice people to try and help other nice people, if you don't aggree fine but don't be an ass about it.


This is not about agreeing or disagreeing... this is about passing on the right information. Instead you'd rather cut n paste some bullshit you think it is. Using the well written words of the author to cover your own inadequacies in giving a correct answer.

Now you want to veer away from the discussion by changing the subject to safer ground... to a place you are more comfortable. Nice people? Nice people don't tell lies.
 

hybridskunk

New Member
and for us being very "uneducated" my plants grow just fine, and i am able to solve all of my problems with this site and the help of others.... im sorry you an "expert" but my grows go just fine.


doesn't look fine to me... looks undernuted. Heat stress, lol.

What made you think I was stupid? My post count, maybe? Not been here long enough for you?
 

Techna

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This is not about agreeing or disagreeing... this is about passing on the right information. Instead you'd rather cut n paste some bullshit you think it is. Using the well written words of the author to cover your own inadequacies in giving a correct answer.

Now you want to veer away from the discussion by changing the subject to safer ground... to a place you are more comfortable. Nice people? Nice people don't tell lies.
Well in all decency he copy and pasted the same thing you said, in his "cut and paste" it says it can also be a sign of heat stress or high humidity, so he did pass the information on.
 

Techna

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doesn't look fine to me... looks undernuted. Heat stress, lol.

What made you think I was stupid? My post count, maybe? Not been here long enough for you?

What does post count have anything to do with anything? and when did i say you were stupid??? and no that was one of my plant at an early stage.

what does time at a site have to do with anything? i have only been here 3 months or so.... that doesnt mean anything
 

hashtumbler

New Member
Yup... there is a lot of people on here that seem to like to pretend they know what they're doing. Even when that is to the detriment to somebody elses grow when they give out bad advice. Not cool.
 

hashtumbler

New Member
What does post count have anything to do with anything? and when did i say you were stupid??? and no that was one of my plant at an early stage.

what does time at a site have to do with anything? i have only been here 3 months or so.... that doesnt mean anything


I think he means you implied he was stupid when you posted that pic to prove your point on heat stress. You obviously believed for some reason that you knew better than he did. The post count thing is obviously his reasoning on why you would think he was stupid. You clearly haven't got a clue, yet for some reason you felt you could tell him he was wrong. Interesting. You say it isn't post count that swayed you, what was it?
 

Techna

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It was the fact that my plant sufferd from heat stress and cooler air temps and moving my light a little higher fixed the problem
 

hashtumbler

New Member
It was the fact that my plant sufferd from heat stress and cooler air temps and moving my light a little higher fixed the problem


There is no way that problem of yours was fixed like that. You sure you didn't boost up the nutes at the same time?

be careful now... try and think before you post, your integrity is on the line.
 

welsh wizz

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THIS LEAF CURRLING THING ops iv got a plant that curled them selfs right over this happened after i sprayed them ph 6.5 water had been boiled and sat out for 24hrs iv havent foiled them since any comment
 

Techna

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lol oh know...


haha, i cant recall if i added any more nutes or not... maybe if i check my journal i can find out, but i remember adding new ventilation... maybe it was after a feeding, but i was told it was heat stress and shortly after adding my ventilation my problem was solved.. maybe both had something to do with it... i dont know, but i dont recall adding anymore nutes to it after that.. im not sure when i started to the nutes.. anyways off track here..
 

mctwist311

Active Member
well it is in an attic but the outside temps by me have not broke 45 and i keep my heat at 70 so even with the light i cant see it being more than 75 and its not a very well insulated attic either with 2 big windows i can hear the wind wip through on a windy day. I have been spraying the leaves with a seltzer water under direct light.. i did not add any nutes to the soil that i bought so it could be that...a magnesium deficiency...keep up the comments and stop the hate thats why i asked i couldnt narrow it down to either heat or nut defic.... thanks though...
 

hashtumbler

New Member
It's easy to get confused and attribute something to something else. Actually burning your plants with the lights is different to heat stress. Heat stress is caused from the ambient temp of the grow space, and the affected leaves could form anywhere on the plants.

Actually burning the plants with the lights would cause a different type of damage, however... maybe this is what you did.
 

hashtumbler

New Member
well it is in an attic but the outside temps by me have not broke 45 and i keep my heat at 70 so even with the light i cant see it being more than 75 and its not a very well insulated attic either with 2 big windows i can hear the wind wip through on a windy day. I have been spraying the leaves with a seltzer water under direct light.. i did not add any nutes to the soil that i bought so it could be that...a magnesium deficiency...keep up the comments and stop the hate thats why i asked i couldnt narrow it down to either heat or nut defic.... thanks though...


It's logical that you will need nutes, as cannabis needs more per weekly stage of growth. What are you using for reflection?

The leaf is merely decreasing it's surface area... leaves do this to stop transpiration, meaning a poor ventilation issue (therefore heat build up) around that part of the plant.
 

mctwist311

Active Member
lights have been placed around five to seven inches from light and plants have never touched or been closer then 5 for that matter. i just added a 12" oscilating fan to the room its a pretty big open room and i used a matalic cloth kind of like a shower curtain effect i do plan on setting up a better enviorment for the plants but this is all i had to work with at time as i have been spending my money on some hydro suplies.... for the clones... or a new plant if this one is in fact a male...
 

hashtumbler

New Member
It is not about how close you have your lights but the ambient temp of your grow space. You could easily get a heat build up in one part and not another.

MG deficiencies are rare, and the most common deficiencies are simple NPK. Also an MG deficiency would not make the leaf curl like that:

Here's a link to what an mg deficiency looks like, including the curling of the leaves. DR SKUNK PLANT PROBLEMS, plant problems in cannabis and the remedies

You'll need to scroll down the page a little way to see it.
 

hashtumbler

New Member
This by no means means that your plant is about to die... the stress i saw is very minimal and only affecting one leaf?

I wouldn't worry about it.

SS
 

mctwist311

Active Member
so i added the fan and will switch too only distilled water... finger crossed...i let you know how it turns out....


Oh yeah why did someone suggest topping the plant i though this was only done during flowering
 

hashtumbler

New Member
It's not advisable to top during flower. You top during veg and then allow the plant to recover before placing it into flower.

Feeding your plants plain water now is not the answer, although the fan will help a lot and should eradicate the slight ventilation issue. You should keep giving the plant nutes, as cannabis grows it needs more, up until the mid point of flower. Then after maxing out you bring the feeds back down again slowly. till you flush at the end.
 
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