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hopleaf

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took a clone from my bubba kush x deep chunk and it started getting all crazy. at first the leaves were curled in so tight they looked lke balls of leaf. now they're getting a little better, but still growing crazy. any suggestions or help would be wonderful as i'm fairly new and still learning how to read my babies.
 

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hopleaf

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Well the mother is an outdoor plant, and moved the clone indoor about a month ago. She's under a cfl on the floor where temps are probly a steady 69-72 degrees. Outdoor temps were in the 90's when i took it. After it rooted i put her in fresh light mix, and have only watered using distilled water. It's in a pint of soil and sucks up most of the moisture in a day or two. it seems to be growing at a normal pace, and the root system is really healthy.
 
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tokinafaty420

It looks like it is still adjusting to a different environment. I see a little bit of phosphorus deficiency. Whats lights out temps?
 

hopleaf

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I certainly hope so. It seems like every new set of leaves is just a little better looking. thanks for the help bud. you still think i should hit her with a little bloom to give some phos?
 
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tokinafaty420

Just remember, don't love your plants to death. One of the biggest mistake a new grower makes. They see a problem, do something adds to the issue, does something again and it keeps adding to the issue. Give the plant some 1/2 strength nutes and consider transplanting it up to the next level pot with high quality soil.
 
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michaeljordan

Hey hop - what is your humidity? pH okay? Looks really green too like maybe too much N. But the bend in the middle looks like low pH or maybe humidity problem... just my take
 

hopleaf

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Humidity is around 45-50% and have to admit that i don't have any way of phing my stuff yet. i'm gonna transplant here today into a 5gal pot with some fresh bio-bizz light mix. since i'm growing organic i've always heard that doing ph was not important. is that true?
 

twiztidbudsmoke

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true, but you have to read your plants and reactions to nutrients and know the ph scale well, over time you will have the experience to diagnose any plant problem you have without any ph meters/test strips
 

hopleaf

Member
I'm hoping some fresh soil will fix whatever ph problem is going on. Anyone have any expeience with bio-bizz nutrient line, and what it does to ph?
 
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michaeljordan

Hopleaf - no problem man! good luck. I've had some MESSED UP plants come back after a few weeks of waiting and produce killer bud.
 

hopleaf

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i re-potted and the new growth is still going all crazy. anyone have anyother idea's what might be causing this?
 
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