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My leaves are curling down and under themselves

Bushykushy

New member
Hi there can anybody help me?

I have 2 auto-flowering northern city haze plants grown from seeds and there leaves are curling into themselves there only a month old and I don't know why there doing it.

I'm using a 150 CFL lighting.

There in a 1.5 x 1.5 x 1 metre space.
 

Bushykushy

New member
There is no sign of nutrients burn and my leaves are not too dark.
They seem to be drooping a lot and curling under themselves only happened within the last 12 hours.
 

TheBlackman

Member
yo
I be havin' them same problems and I be thinkin, yo Blackman, you be overwaterin your girls..
talked to a brother with more knowledge and he dropped this info on me

nitrogen toxicity can cause your girls to get the claw ya'll feel what I be sayin'
looks like overwaterin but she caused by hot soil or too much N
ya dig?
 
S

Sat X RB

Mate, look in the Cannabis Infirmary forum. Joe Fresh has a thread there ... and so does another guy whose name I forget ... with pics of plant problems.

there is a tendency among newbie growers to kill plants with kindness. use the search facility to read up about watering/overwatering ...

cheers from the Land of Oz!
 

TanzanianMagic

Well-known member
Veteran
Hi there can anybody help me?

I have 2 auto-flowering northern city haze plants grown from seeds and there leaves are curling into themselves there only a month old and I don't know why there doing it.

I'm using a 150 CFL lighting.

There in a 1.5 x 1.5 x 1 metre space.
Flowering? Higher use of PK, and calcium (which sometimes leads to Nitrogen issues).

Considering that they are auto flowering, they should into flowering, and you may have lockout because of low temperatures (keep them off the floor and on a bench of some sort - the floor is often too cold for the roots).
 
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