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Hello Everyone. Sry for my bad english, and if i put this thread in bad place.

Got a 2 problems:

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Could any1 help ?
 

MrBlue2

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My green thai curls like that when i give her to much nutes. try a flush with PH'd water, it should help. also reduce your feeding schedule a bit until you get your strain dialed in. that brown spot looks like dirt on the leaves IDK. Maybe bugs or something, hard to tell from the pic.
 

Scrogerman

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I agree with MrB, Flush & reduce EC a little(is the whole plant doing this?). A pic of the whole plant may help. what system, Nutes addys etc? EC & PH? Clawing usually indicates too much N or overfeeding, accumilated salt in medium, flush is usually a good idea.(weak EC 0.2 for flush solution in Hydro)

(use scope to check for Bugs?)
 
Thanks Guys.

Plants in lower parts are normal and healthly. I added nutes only two times ( mineral in normal dosage )

Ill put pics off all plants after couple hours, plants are sleeping now.

I dont have a ec, and ph meter, no good. I dont have a higrometer too :/

More details when ill put imgs.

Peace ! :tiphat:
 

Stress_test

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Looks to me like excess "N" (nitrogen). That would be a classic example of a bit too much "N".

She's pretty dark green. Over watering can cause that dark green "droopy" look, but when the leaf edges (<--margins) start to "fold" downward (the opposite of a Mg deficiency) like your girls are... It's nitrogen.

I've unfortunately, had to deal with this more than once. What I usually end up doing is buying a nute that contains only P&K (no Nitrogen). And I alternate them when feeding.

A good flush or an extra watering or two might be all you'll need to make her happy again. Then start diluting your nutes a little more.

You don't want to allow your plants to have too much "N" (especially) during flowering (I'm assuming yours is from the colors in the first pic). It can cause all sorts of trouble, with stretching, root and bud development, etc... all of which will have an effect on your yield and quality.
 
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