Got them claws /: also some leaves are curling upward???

big-eared bandit

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Are you letting the soil dry before each feed? And in between feeding, just water?....
Yes and no. Should I let it get completely dry or just when the center+top soil is dry? I am using pure blend pro(bloom). 45 ml per gal for aggressive flowering. The plants are not given any ph'd or plain water between feedings! I'm fairly new to this, how should I go about feeding?
 

researching

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Are those plants mutants or have they been stressed? I see single leaves and 3 leaves. I think you need to back off the nutes a bit. Also, topping and fimming can make your plants so much more.
 

big-eared bandit

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Lol yea I probably stressed them out by throwing them in veg right after I preflowered. Plus I didn't have my temps correct at first which probably led to them stressing. So I should give them like distilled water or ph'd water next feed?
Thanks
 

researching

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I figured they were in a 12/12 or cuttings were taken during flower. It fucks them up for a bit but they recover. I would give them a ph'd watering maybe twice and then reduce the nutes and slowly raise to find the sweet spot. Pushing them means running max nutrient schedule or above. Some plants love it, some don't.

I just thought of this, but growing healthy plants is like reading tea leaves but you are reading mj leaves. They will tell you everything.
 

sworth

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Generally it's a water/water/feed cycle. Just let the top inch or so of your soil dry out, not the whole pot, before watering/feeding. A good habit to get into is pick your pot up to see how heavy it is before and after watering, it'll help you work out how thirsty she is in future :)
 
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