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~^v^~ Leaves Curling, Advice needed ~^v^~

stoopid

Member
Hey friends,

Now before I get started, I know it's hard to identify problems without a camera, unfortunately I don't have that luxury.

~20% of my plants are showing this problem. The teeth of the leaves are curling up and inwards, and just today the leaflets themselves started to curl upwards and inwards. What could be the cause of this problem???

Also, some of the plants have bluish tints to them. It doesn't look like that healthy dark green, although new growth does look healthy. If anybody has any idea what could be causing this it would be appreciated.


Again, I know it's hard to tell without pictures, but if anybody has any advice in terms of possible deficiencies or whatever I can research it to see if the symptoms match mine.



Spank you very much :nanana:
 

stoopid

Member
I've been using organic fish emlusion and have only given two applications, it's not nute burn. I was thinking it may have been a heat issue, I'll try raising the lights and see how that plays out.
 
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DJXXPLATINUM

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hey i had some curlies and i tried several things, dr dog says sometimes that the curlies or the claw is caused from nute lockout and the way i understand it is, the soil gets saturated with nutes and they are too hot(high ph) and the plants won't accept the nutes causing lockout, another thing it could be is guano. my buddy khaleel and i both use budswel bat guano tea 0-7-0 and we both had some of the same symptoms. i had 7 girls of the same strain and only 2 of them had these curlies. i also tried adding humidity to the space because my humidity was into the low 30's and raised the levels...i would start with a couple rounds of flush..and be sure and ck the ph...hope this helps peace djxx
 
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MEDI-EVIL

Hey friends,

Now before I get started, I know it's hard to identify problems without a camera, unfortunately I don't have that luxury.

~20% of my plants are showing this problem. The teeth of the leaves are curling up and inwards, and just today the leaflets themselves started to curl upwards and inwards. What could be the cause of this problem???

Also, some of the plants have bluish tints to them. It doesn't look like that healthy dark green, although new growth does look healthy. If anybody has any idea what could be causing this it would be appreciated.


Again, I know it's hard to tell without pictures, but if anybody has any advice in terms of possible deficiencies or whatever I can research it to see if the symptoms match mine.



Spank you very much :nanana:


hopefully there;s a pic of your brob here friend ..


http://www.drugs-forum.com/growfaq/97.htm
 
Yes, the claw is because there are to many nutrients in the soil. This can haapen if you add to many amendemnets that take time to break down. What's a bummer is that flushing will only help a tad as the amendments stay in the soil a lot longer then just salts.
I had the claw on 2 of my plants this last grow due to soil amendements, and usually it's because of too much N which locks out all of the other good stuff.
 

Sweet Inc.

Member
Yes, he claw is because there are to many nutrients in the soil...
I had the claw on 2 of my plants this last grow due to soil amendements, and usually it's because of too much N which locks out all of the other good stuff.

Having that exact problem atm, also as a bonus from this, a P def/lockout.
I think this might be one of the most common problems around.
 
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moses224

You need to take 3g potted plant and run 6 gallons of phd water preferably use clearex (fifteen ml in second gallon you should get 80% runoff due it just as light turns off or just before they turn on. This will stabilize your plant.
 
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