nitrogen toxicity maybe? need help

Bugeye

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It doesn't look like nitrogen toxicity to me, but something is clearly off. If you could describe the vitals on your water, feedings and medium, that might help.
 

Chris323

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could be a number of things ... to me .. and just my opinion with no information mentioned in your post , looks like a PH issue.. A N issue will give you dark green leafs and the curling of the leafs will be more like clawing like and eagls claws ..


http://i30.tinypic.com/n1qe0l.jpg

Do your have any way of checking your PH
 

nomofatum

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Come to think of it, one plant I had started looking kinda like that when she wanted a new home, and I think that was around 21 days of veg if I remember right.

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The roots tell me that one was underwatered. Should have more roots higher in the medium, must have been too dry, bound early since only bottom bit was habitable. Bottom watered?
 

trulyblunted

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It doesn't look like nitrogen toxicity to me, but something is clearly off. If you could describe the vitals on your water, feedings and medium, that might help.
I'm doing soil right now fox farm..I just started giving it PhD water..it went threw its first PhD water feed last week..haven't water again yet..I was waiting for the soil to dry up so I won't overwater or feed...i feed with Dyna grow and Dyna protect..I also folair feed every 2-3 days.
It doesn't look like nitrogen toxicity to me, but something is clearly off. If you could describe the vitals on your water, feedings and medium, that might help.
 

Bakatare666

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The roots tell me that one was underwatered. Should have more roots higher in the medium, must have been too dry, bound early since only bottom bit was habitable. Bottom watered?
No, watered normal, usually more than a week apart whenever it (they) feel light.
Sometimes I'm not too reliable, even though I often go and look just to admire them, and forget to check pots until I notice one drooping, but this is what I usually turn out when/ if I go from a cup to a 2 gal. pot then a 5 gal.
 

nomofatum

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No, watered normal, usually more than a week apart whenever it (they) feel light.
Sometimes I'm not too reliable, even though I often go and look just to admire them, and forget to check pots until I notice one drooping, but this is what I usually turn out when/ if I go from a cup to a 2 gal. pot then a 5 gal.
Really, a week apart the whole way through? I never had a big enough pot for that, plants would drink over a gallon a day when in full flower.
 

Bugeye

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I'm doing soil right now fox farm..I just started giving it PhD water..it went threw its first PhD water feed last week..haven't water again yet..I was waiting for the soil to dry up so I won't overwater or feed...i feed with Dyna grow and Dyna protect..I also folair feed every 2-3 days.
Which Fox Farm soil are you in?
 

whitebb2727

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The roots tell me that one was underwatered. Should have more roots higher in the medium, must have been too dry, bound early since only bottom bit was habitable. Bottom watered?

That's what I was thinking. Under water. Dry plants will look like a starving plant.
 

Bugeye

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Ocean forest.
With Ocean Forest you really should not need to feed them anything for first month. I can't imagine that small of a plant getting through all the nutes in the soil, let alone the extra nutes you are feeding. So I suspect you have some lockout issues from overfeeding. I am surprised you don't have more clawing on the leaf tips though so perhaps it is another issue.

Do you have a ph and ppm on your last run off?
 

Bakatare666

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Really, a week apart the whole way through? I never had a big enough pot for that, plants would drink over a gallon a day when in full flower.
Maybe because I do closet CFL's, about 300w worth, but yea........
Sometimes I can go 7 days between, sometimes a little more depending where they are in flowering.
Seems like they go through stages of drink, not drink. LOL
 

trulyblunted

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With Ocean Forest you really should not need to feed them anything for first month. I can't imagine that small of a plant getting through all the nutes in the soil, let alone the extra nutes you are feeding. So I suspect you have some lockout issues from overfeeding. I am surprised you don't have more clawing on the leaf tips though so perhaps it is another issue.

Do you have a ph and ppm on your last run off?
Ya I'm thinking to much nitro with the folair feeding and the water feeding.. There actually over a month old.. They were placed out to early from my buddy.. So I took them over started to revegg them..it got maybe a week or less into flowering.. There on a 18/6 light cycle..
 
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