Whats causing my leafs to do this? (PICTURES)

Rebs4220

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hey whats going on guys, picked up a clone last month its a hybird "cheese" strain and i noticed on some of the older leafs that the tips of the leafs an sides are turning dark green and curling down and looks like its dying off.

i also did a transplant bout a week ago on the 9th of this month to a 2 gal pot she was still in her pixie cup


any ideas or help/advice on whats going on id really appreciate it, the soil im using is fox farm ocean forest haven't feed her since the fox farms has nutes in it for a few weeks. dont know if i need to start feeding
thanks again
 

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Bugeye

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Pics a little blurry. If she is curling down sharply at the tips that is over feeding. If it is a gentle curve from back of leaf all the way to the tip it is over watered.
 

Rebs4220

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no no its not over watered but it could be too much food, when i picked if up from the club im not sure if they feed it cause the soil was still moist when i got her, the leafs are curling down and turning a dark color but when i did a transplant all i gave her was ph'd water but im not noticing it on the newer growth but i dont want it too progress upward you know?
 

tekdc911

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i doubt the roots have filled in enough to drink the water in the pot ....... from a party cup to a 2 gal is a big difference its probably just water logged soil and will be until the roots stretch to the new container and can use the moisture available
and ff is pretty hot most the time ive messed with it
 

Rebs4220

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My thoughts, take all advice as you will, but don't be so snippy with others when they suggest things, your the 1 who posted asking what's wrong
im not being snippy dude, i would like all the advice i get so dont be too quick to judge when your clearly wrong, an i did come on these forums for help, not to have a person tell me im snippy now if you dont got no advice for me which you didn't state nothing or anything other then im "snippy" then do say nothing at all.
 

Rebs4220

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i doubt the roots have filled in enough to drink the water in the pot ....... from a party cup to a 2 gal is a big difference its probably just water logged soil and will be until the roots stretch to the new container and can use the moisture available
and ff is pretty hot most the time ive messed with it
yeah it could be the soil too, i know i didn't overwater or stoke the soil i just gave her a light watering.
 

furnz

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Definitely looks like a little too much N but nothing serious it wont come out of.
If its in fertilized soil I'd just give it plain water next time it needs water. I wouldn't go flushing with water with drenched soil or you'll have droopy over watered plants for a week or two.
If in soiless then 1/2 dose of previous feeding with good runoff when next water is needed.
 

Rebs4220

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Definitely looks like a little too much N but nothing serious it wont come out of.
If its in fertilized soil I'd just give it plain water next time it needs water. I wouldn't go flushing with water with drenched soil or you'll have droopy over watered plants for a week or two.
If in soiless then 1/2 dose of previous feeding with good runoff when next water is needed.
ok thanks man thats what im leaning towards too is too much nute plus the transplant into the hot soil, i removed all the affected leafs to see if it continues upward on the plant, its weird though none of the new growth or side branches are affected by this..
 
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